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HYBRID SEMINAR: The Aegean Conflict: Challenges and the Implications for Peace and Security

 

Venue: Mezzanine level, The Greek Centre, 168 Lonsdale Street, Melbourne
Live Stream Here: YouTube Live, Facebook Live, Twitter Broadcast, LinkedIn
Date: THURSDAY 28 July 2022 @ 7:00pm AEST (Melbourne) | 12:00pm EEST (Athens) | 5:00am EDT (New York)
Presenter: Panayiotis Pantazis

Language of Presentation: English | No knowledge of Greek required
Entry: FREE

 
 

Synopsis

 

The Aegean conflict constitutes a set of disputes which involves elements such as sovereignty, sovereign rights, and national security. It has caused tension in Greek-Turkish relations, with both countries contesting each other’s rights and responsibilities in the Aegean Sea. This tension has led Turkey to issue a casus belli (threat of war) over Greece’s intentions to exercise its legal rights according to the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS), while both countries have engaged into a costly arms race to defend their territories. In this presentation, first, I discuss the historical background of Greek-Turkish relations and the reasons that led to the Aegean conflict. I explore the parameters of the dispute, including the calls for the revision of the Treaty of Lausanne, the delimitation of the continental shelf, the territorial waters and the grey zones. Finally, I discuss the challenges, the implications for peace and security in the Aegean region, but also strategies that can lead to a peaceful resolution.

 
 

How To Participate

 

Join us on-site on the Mezzanine floor at the Greek Centre in Melbourne this Thursday at 7pm!

Or join us online as the event will be simulcasted on YouTube Live, Facebook Live, Twitter Broadcast, and LinkedIn

 
 
 
 
 
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