
Professeur visiteur, Département d'études générales européennes
Associate Professor of Politics at the Department of International & European Economic Studies, Athens University of Economics & Business.
Associate Professor at the Department of International & European Economic Studies, Athens University of Economics & Business; Visiting Professor at the College of Europe in Bruges; Senior Fellow, Hellenic Foundation for European and Foreign Policy (ELIAMEP).
He holds a Law degree from the University of Athens, M.Sc. and D.Phil. in Politics from the University of Oxford, where he was a Rhodes Scholar.
He has served as member of the Greek government’s Council of Economic Advisors, advisor to the Governor of the National Bank of Greece, member of the National Council University Education Committee, and a board member of various academic and civic organizations. He is a regular contributor to the Sunday edition of the main Greek centrist newspaper Kathimerini and an occasional analyst for the BBC World Radio and Television.
He has edited, authored and co-authored four books, and published extensively in journals such as West European Politics, Journal of Common Market Studies, Journal of Public Policy, Public Administration, European Journal of Political Research, etc. He has lectured at several universities including Oxford, LSE, Yale, New York University, and Princeton, where he was a visiting fellow (1998-99).
He was short-listed for the Rudolf Wildenmann “best paper” prize of the European Consortium of Political Research, and has received the Academy of Athens award for best book in economics. He has been part of several EC-funded networks of excellence, as well as the research project DOSEI (on the EU Constitution building process), nominated for the Commission’s 2006 Descartes prize for scientific excellence.