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Zissis Marmarelis

Zissis is a first-year PhD student in Public Policy with a special interest in International Relations. Within GPI, he is especially interested in European politics, Wider Europe, the Mediterranean, and Multilateral Cooperation.

The world can’t give up on Cyprus

by Zissis Marmarelis30 Mar 202123 Sep 2021Leave a comment

Any progress on Cyprus must first attempt to curb Turkish aggression.

Uncategorized cyprus, exclusive economic zone, Greece, international law, Opinion, reunification, turkey, UK, united nations

Is Turkey Overextending?

by Zissis Marmarelis2 Dec 2020Leave a comment

Turkey is isolating itself through its expansionist foreign policy.

Uncategorized Eastern mediterranean, Greece, isolation, libya, nagorno-karabakh, Opinion, overextension, sanctions, syria, turkey

A referendum on Chile’s future

by Zissis Marmarelis26 Oct 2020Leave a comment

Sparked by protests over a year ago, this vote could trigger a rewrite of Chile’s constitution.

News from the World chile, constitution, economic reforms, income inequality, latin america, Pinochet, protests, public empowerment, referendum

Bulgaria: The forgotten anti-corruption protests

by Zissis Marmarelis3 Oct 2020Leave a comment

Months of dramatic protests in Bulgaria have yet to generate desired international momentum.

News from the World anti-corruption, balkans, Borisov, Bulgaria, eastern europe, EPP, europe, european union, Euroskepticism, protests, wider europe
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