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Gregory A Maniatis

Gregory A Maniatis is a European Fellow in the Washington-based Migration Policy Institute. His writings have appeared in New York magazine, Washington Monthly, the International Herald Tribune, and other publications. In 1991, he founded Odyssey magazine, an English-language bi-monthly about Greece and Greeks around the world. In working as an advisor to Greece's former foreign minister, George Papandreou, he launched the Summit of European Diasporas in 2003.

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The road to nowhere

The Global Commission on International Migration set out to change minds about managing the movement of people in the 21st century. Gregory A Maniatis of the Migration Policy Institute reflects on what it got right – and wrong