Nicoletta Kouroushi is a political scientist and journalist based in Cyprus. Her work has appeared in publications such as the Middle East Forum, Modern Diplomacy, and Geostrategic Forecasting Cooporation. She holds an MSc in International and European Studies from the University of Piraeus.
Greece’s Strategic Rise in Europe’s Energy Realignment

Greece’s Strategic Rise in Europe’s Energy Realignment

Through consistent investment, reliable partnerships, and a clear commitment to stability, Greece has positioned itself at the heart of Europe’s emerging energy architecture.

December 11, 2025
Social Media and the Future of Democracy

Social Media and the Future of Democracy

The challenge before us is not technical but philosophical. Do we trust Europeans to speak freely, or do we quietly believe that democracy is safest when domesticated?

November 12, 2025
Forgotten Occupation, Selective Sanctions

Forgotten Occupation, Selective Sanctions

If the EU’s defence of international law is selective, if it depends on the political convenience of the moment, then its claim to represent a “community of values” becomes fragile indeed.

October 26, 2025
Why Turkey Should Have No Role in Europe’s Defence

Why Turkey Should Have No Role in Europe’s Defence

Far from acting as a balancing power between East and West, Turkey has become a tactical opportunist, leveraging its NATO membership to extract concessions from the West.

October 20, 2025
Israel Acts, Europe Watches

Israel Acts, Europe Watches

When history moves, the Old Continent is not in the room.

June 21, 2025
Turkey’s Neo-Ottoman Push on Cyprus Threatens European Stability

Turkey’s Neo-Ottoman Push on Cyprus Threatens European Stability

Brussels must take a firmer stance on Turkey’s violations of international law, reinforcing support for Cypriot sovereignty.

April 14, 2025