Antonis Klapsis is assistant professor of Diplomacy and International Organisation at the Department of Political Science and International Relations, University of the Peloponnese. He is a member of the Academic Committee of the Hellenic Parliament Foundation for Parliamentarism and Democracy, and a member of the Academic Council of the Wilfried Martens Centre for European Studies. He is the author of eleven books, he has edited and co-edited six contributed volumes, and he has published numerous papers in academic journals. He is the alternate representative of Greece at the “Observatory on History Teaching in Europe” of the Council of Europe. Some of his most recent books are the following:
- The Lausanne Treaty and Greek-Turkish relations, with Angelos Syrigos, Kathimerines Ekdoseis, Athesn 2023 [in Greek].
- Greece and the EU. 40 years of membership, ed., Eburon, Utrecht 2022.
- 1974. Metapolitefsi, Metaihmio, Athens 2021 [in Greek].
- Dedicated to an idea. King Otto and Greece, Patakis, Athens 2021 [in Greek].
- 1821. The revolution of the Greeks, ed. with Thanos Veremis, Ellinika Grammata, Athens 2021 [in Greek].
- The Greek junta and the international system. A case study of Southern European dictatorships, 1967-1974, ed. with Constantine Arvanitopoulos, Evanthis Hatzivassiliou & Effie G. H. Pedaliu, Routledge, London 2020.
- Policy and diplomacy of Greek national integration, 1821-1923, Pedio, Athens 2019 [in Greek].
- The colonels’ dictatorship. Anatomy of seven years, ed. with Spyros Vlachopoulos & Dimitris Keridis, Patakis, Athens 2019 [in Greek].
Diplomatic History
History of European Integration
International Organisation
Greek Foreign Policy