George Nokos

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George Nokos is a journalist and a member of the Journalists' Union of Athens Daily Newspapers (ESIEA). He has been working in the field of electronic and print media since 2012 and regularly appears as a commentator on television news programs. He studied History at the Faculty of Philosophy of the University of Athens and pursued postgraduate studies at the School of Theology of the same university, in the Master’s program “Theology in the Contemporary World” with a focus on Church, Interfaith Dialogue, and International Relations. He has carried out journalistic assignments as a correspondent for the Brexit referendum in the United Kingdom and during the Nagorno-Karabakh war in Armenia. George Nokos specializes in issues of ecclesiastical diplomacy, international relations, and diplomacy, and he has experience in analyzing Greek and international current affairs.

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When Theology becomes Statecraft: The public clash between Trump, Vance and Pope Leo XIV

The public clash between Donald Trump, J.D. Vance, and Pope Leo XIV is being treated as another episode in the permanent spectacle of American...

The theologizing of the Russian Secret Services and the targeting of Ecumenical Patriarchate

On 12 January 2026, Russia’s Foreign Intelligence Service, the SVR, published a text attacking Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew with language closer to a security briefing...

The Papal presence in Nicaea and the prospective framework of Ecumenical Ecclesiastical Diplomacy

Can a significant and historic presence in Nicaea in commemoration of the 1700th anniversary of the first Ecumenical Council reshape the framework of global...

Faith and Intelligence: Russia’s sacred diplomacy in Mount Athos

He was arrested at Thessaloniki Airport “Makedonia” on an ordinary afternoon, carrying a one-way ticket to Moscow through Constantinople. His name was not made...

Holy geopolitical maneuvers: The Jerusalem Patriarchate between Moscow and Constantinople

The Patriarchate of Jerusalem is one of the most ancient thrones of Christianity. Its prestige lies in its uninterrupted custodianship of the Holy Land,...

St. Catherine’s Monastery at Sinai: A Power Game of Ecclesiastical Influence

The announcement of Archbishop Damianos’ resignation from St. Catherine’s Monastery in Sinai, after decades of leadership, has brought to light more than an internal...

The death of Christian diplomacy: Theology meets geopolitics in Damascus

On the morning of June 22, 2025, during the Divine Liturgy, a suicide bomber entered the Greek Orthodox Church of Saint Elijah in Damascus....

Saint Catherine’s Monastery of Sinai: A crucible of soft power in the Orthodox East

Saint Catherine’s Monastery of Sinai, perched amid the stark landscape of the Sinai Peninsula, is more than a monument of Christian antiquity. It stands...

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