2026-01-19
43 分钟Welcome to Intelligence Squared, where great minds meet.
I'm producer Mia Sorrenti.
On today's episode,
journalist and author Sean Matthews joins us to examine Greece's unique position as a Christian Orthodox state on the edge of the Islamic world.
Across centuries,
it has served as a political and cultural crossroads and now its position between Europe and the Near East is becoming ever more significant in today's fraught geopolitical context.
Let's join our host Helen Carr now with more.
Welcome to Intelligence Squared.
I'm Helen Carr and our guest today is Sean Matthews.
Sean is a Greek-American journalist who has over the course of his career covered the Middle East as a correspondent with the Middle East Eye.
Sean is also written for the Economist and AI Monitor, amongst others.
The new Byzantines, The Rise of Greece and the Return of the Near East, is his first book.
Welcome to Intelligence Squared, Sean.
Thank you for having me on Helen.
It's a pleasure to be here.
Greece, in your book, seems to be having a comeback.
Historically,
it's perhaps been seen as a power on the edge of Europe rather than necessarily being immersed within it.
There's been a bit of a push-pull as to where it exactly belongs,
as a European state or as something that belongs more to the Middle East.