C.J. Polychroniou
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C.J. Polychroniou is a political economist/political scientist who has taught and worked in universities and research centers in Europe and the United States. His main research interests are in European economic integration, globalization, the political economy of the United States and the deconstruction of neoliberalism's politico-economic project. He is a regular contributor to Truthout as well as a member of Truthout's Public Intellectual Project. He has published several books and his articles have appeared in a variety of journals, magazines, newspapers and popular news websites. Many of his publications have been translated into several foreign languages, including Croatian, French, Greek, Italian, Portuguese, Spanish and Turkish.
Large Group Firebombs Police Station in Central Athens
A group of around 20 assailants threw Molotov cocktail bombs late on Thursday night at a police station in Pangrati, a busy residential neighborhood...
Greek Minister of Economy Hopes Agreement With Creditors Will Be Reached by April 22
Minister of Economy Giorgos Stathakis addressed the issue of the ongoing negotiation talks with Greece’s creditors while in Chania, the second largest city of...
New Democracy Leader Calls for a 'Common Front' to Greece’s Current Difficulties
In his message on the occasion of Greek Independence Day, the leader of the New Democracy Party Kyriakos Mitsotakis focused on the need of...
Onassis Cultural Center in New York Unveils Never Before Shown Greek Artifacts in North America
New initiatives in 2016 continue to take place at the Onassis Center in New York, as promised by the Foundation at the start of...
Turkey Formally Challenges in UN Cyprus’ Right to Exclusive Economic Zone
The Turkish government of Recep Tayyip Erdoğan has formally challenged the legality of Cyprus’ exclusive economic zone (EEZ) in a formal letter submitted to...
Free Access to Oxford University Press Resources On Refugee Law
As the refugee crisis has emerged as one of the greatest challenges facing the future of Europe in the postwar era, Oxford University Press...
Athens University of Economics and Business Among Top 150 Business Schools in the World
Athens University of Economics and Business, founded in 1920, is listed once again among the top Business Schools in the world.
The latest edition of...
Poland the First EU Member State to Refuse to Accept Refugees in the Aftermath of Brussels Attacks
Poland is the first country to refuse to accept refugees after the terrorist attacks in Brussels which left over 30 people dead and hundreds...
More Than Half of Greek SMEs Fear Going Down in Six Months
Aside from Greek government officials, including the prime minister himself, hardly anyone either inside or outside Greece believes that recovery is on its way....
Brussels Attacks Threaten European Integration and Cosmopolitan Democracy
They say timing is everything. And an organization such as the Islamic State of Iraq and al-Sham (ISIS), which has supplanted al Qaeda as...