[MGSA-L] Hellenic Observatory Upcoming Events

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Hellenic Observatory Upcoming Events

Book Launch: Greece and Cyprus in A Dark Room, 1967-74
Thursday 25 November, 16:00- 17:30 (UK time)

Alexis Papahelas will discuss his new book with Kevin Featherstone, covering the rise and fall of the Greek Colonels' regime; the involvement of Washington; the fateful coup against President Makarios; and, the Turkish invasion of Cyprus. Papahelas' book is based on extensive interviews and the examination of original archival materials. What have we learnt?

Speaker: Alexis Papahelas, Editor-in-Chief of Kathimerini

Chair: Kevin Featherstone, Hellenic Observatory Director

Find out more
<https://www.lse.ac.uk/Hellenic-Observatory/Events/events-pages/2021-22/Dark-Room/Dark-Room>Register here<https://lse.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_hwQDKdMxQd6L2QLkdAAVBg>

Cyprus and Stability in the Eastern Mediterranean
Tuesday 30 November, 18:00-19:30 (UK time)

Cyprus has long been seen as strategically important, located as it is at the crossroads of Europe, the Middle East and Africa. Today, there are fresh challenges: how to manage the hydrocarbon reserves found off its coastline; cooperating with moderate governments in the neighbourhood to promote stability and security; and, working with international allies in order to respond to terrorism and organised crime in the region. In this talk, Alexandros Zenon will review the strategic challenges Cyprus faces in the future and the opportunities to address them effectively.

Speaker: Ambassador Alexandros N. Zenon, f. High Commissioner of Cyprus to the UK

Discussant: Emmanuel Karagiannis, Reader in International Security,King’s College London

Chair: Kevin Featherstone, Hellenic Observatory Director

Find out more<https://www.lse.ac.uk/Hellenic-Observatory/Events/Research-Seminar-Series/2021-22/Cyprus-and-stability-in-Eastern-Mediterranean/Cyprus-and-Stability-in-Eastern-Mediterranean>
Register here<https://lse.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_Y7qpRRglS7WBhuje4A8h9Q>

*Part of the Hellenic Observatory Research Seminar Series<https://www.lse.ac.uk/Hellenic-Observatory/Events/Research-Seminar-Series/2021-22/Public-Trust/Public-Trust-and-Citizen-Engagement-in-Greece-learning-from-the-past>.

Minimum Wages: lessons from international experience
Tuesday 7 December, 16:00- 17:30 (UK time)

In recent years, many countries have looked to increase minimum wages as part of a strategy to address labour market problems. This lecture will summarise these developments, what the impacts have been and what minimum wage policy should be in the future.

Speaker: Alan Manning, Professor of Economics; Director of the Community Programme, Centre for Economic Performance, LSE

Discussants: Manolis Galenianos, Professor of Economics, Royal Holloway, University of London
Antigone Lyberaki, Professor of Economics, Panteion University

Chair: Vassilis Monastiriotis, Associate Professor of Political Economy at the European Institute, LSE

Find out more<https://www.lse.ac.uk/Events/2021/12/202112071600/wage>
Register here<https://lse.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_5YcUkN1DQXelXy1QFwXl-w>

Part of the Hellenic Observatory Athens Lecture Series<https://www.lse.ac.uk/Hellenic-Observatory/Events/Athens-Lectures/Athens-Lectures>, hosted in collaboration with the National Bank of Greece, with the support of the LSE Hellenic Alumni Association.

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