
In this episode of The Greek-American Dialogues, we examine the evolving security landscape in the Eastern Mediterranean and the implications for U.S.-Greece-Cyprus relations. With Aaron Stein, President of the Foreign Policy Research Institute and Constantinos Adamides, Associate Professor at the University of Nicosia, we explore the Biden-Trump policy transition, the impact of the Gaza war, the shifting role of Turkey, and Cyprus’ NATO aspirations. How will the new U.S. administration shape regional priorities? What does the “best relations ever” status mean for Greece and Cyprus in this rapidly changing geopolitical environment? And how do U.S. strategy shifts affect energy security, defense cooperation, and regional stability? Join us for an insightful discussion on the strategic crossroads of the Eastern Mediterranean and the US foreign Policy.