As Greece emerged from its debt crisis and the pandemic, and assumed greater leadership in its region, Stavros Niarchos Foundation fellow Steven Tagle explored how the geopolitics, history and culture of Greek border zones have shaped the story of the nation and the future of the Eastern Mediterranean, Balkans and Europe. Steven previously served as speechwriter for US Embassy in Athens and has worked in Greece including for the Stavros Niarchos Foundation-funded New Agriculture for a New Generation program, Anatolia College and Aristotle University of Thessaloniki. He was the recipient of an Asian American Writers’ Workshop Margins Fellowship, a Fulbright Fellowship to Greece and a Soros Fellowship for New Americans. Originally from Yorba Linda, California, he is a graduate of Stanford University and the University of Massachusetts MFA for Poets and Writers.
Dispatches from Steven Tagle
Greece in a changing Europe: Final report
Its borders are front lines of European security, energy and migration issues.Letter from Egypt:
Historical ties to Greece hold fastAncient trade partner and modern ally, Egypt is home to an influential Greek community.Amid regional instability, the oldest US military installation in Greece gets an upgrade
The latest stage in over 50 years of US-Greece cooperation on Crete.