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Thanos Veremis is Professor of modern history at the University
of Athens, Department of European and International Studies
and Constantine Karamanlis Professor at the Fletcher School
of Law and Diplomacy, Medford Massachusetts.
Education: Boston University (B.A. in Government 1965), Trinity
College, Oxford (D. Phil. 1974); Lecturer, Panteios school
of Political Science 1977-83; Research Associate, International
Institute for Strategic Studies, London 1978-79; Visiting
Scholar, Center for European Studies, Harvard Univ. 1983;
Associate Professor of Political Science, Faculty of Political
Science and Public Administration, Univ. of Athens 1984-87,
Full Professor since 1987; Visiting Professor at Woodrow Wilson
School of Public and International Affairs, Princeton Univ.
1987; Director of Hellenic Foundation for European and Foreign
Policy (ELIAMEP) 1988 -; Visiting Fellow, St. Antony's College,
Oxford 1993-94; Advisory Board of European History Quarterly
(Lancaster)
Decoration: Comendatore (Italian Republic) 1994.
Publications include: Dictatorship and the Economy, 1982;
A European History of the Twentieth Century 1900-1980, 1982;
The National Bank in Asia Minor, 1984; Greek-Turkish Relations,
1986; From the Interwar to the Cold War, 1992; Greece's Balkan
Entanglement, 1994; The Military in Greek Politics, London:
Hurst & Co (1997); Greece, World Bibliographical Series,
vol.17, Oxford: Clio Press (1998); (co-editor), Kosovo. Preventing
Another Balkan War, ELIAMEP (1998), with John Koliopoulos,
Greece. The Modern Sequel, London: Hurst & Co, (2002).
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