Arvanitopoulos
Professor
Department of Public and International Affairs at George Mas
Athens
Greece
Biography
Short Bio Constantine Arvanitopoulos is Professor of International Relations. He is graduate of Panteion University and holds an MA and PhD in International Relations from the School of International Service, American University, Washington DC He has been Lecturer on International Relations and Comparative Politics at the School of International Service at the American University (1987-89), Post-doctoral Fellow at the Center for European Studies at Harvard University (1990-92) and Assistant Professor of Government and European Politics at the Department of Public and International Affairs at George Mason University (1992-95) His research interests are in International Relations theory, Political theory, European politics and US foreign policy analysis. He has taught courses on theory and methodology of International Relations, European politics, and comparative analysis. He has published articles on the EU, the non-aligned movement, Greek-Turkish relations, the study of leadership and authoritarian regimes. He has written books on the transitions from authoritarianism to democracy, on transatlantic relations, on US foreign policy and a textbook on international relations. His latest book is on European Liberalism. He is currently writing a book on the Greco-Roman Origins of Republicanism.
Research Interest
His research interests are in International Relations theory, Political theory, European politics and US foreign policy analysis. He has taught courses on theory and methodology of International Relations, European politics, and comparative analysis.