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The Geopolitics of Energy Diversification: Walking Pragmatically on the U.S.-Russian Strategic Tightrope in Southeast Europe

Lecture
Series: Panel Discussion
Open to the Public - Bell Hall, 5th Floor Belfer Building
November 18, 2008
4:00 p.m.-

Description:

Dr.  Constantinos  Filis is a specialist in Russian and former Soviet space affairs  and  a  strategic  planning  expert on Greek foreign policy on the broader  region  of  the  Black  Sea, the Caucasus and Central Asia. He has served   as   Director   for  Russian  and  Eurasian  Affairs  at  Panteion University's Institute of International Relations (IIR), and since November 2004  has  headed  the  IIR's Russia and Eurasia Centre, which in September 2008 was renamed the Centre for Russia, Eurasia & South East Europe.

Since  September  2006  he  has  been  advising Greek Foreign Minister Dora Bakoyannis'  political  cabinet  on issues concerning Russia and the former Soviet  republics,  while  he  has undertaken the coordination of a Foreign Ministry  working  group  on Russia and the Caucasus ahead of Greece's OSCE chairmanship, which begins in January 2009. For the last three years he has been  providing  annual seminars for high-ranking Greek military personnel, and  he submits studies to the Hellenic National Defense General Staff on a regular basis.

In  November  2007  he  was  elected  Senior  Associate  Member (SAM) at St Antony's  College,  Oxford  University,  and  as of September 2008 he is an Associate  of  South East European Studies at Oxford (SEESOX). Dr. Filis is currently  an  International Advisor for the Research Institute of European and  American  Studies  and is also a member of the academic council of the Institute  of  Strategic and Development Studies. He teaches Geopolitics in the undergraduate and graduate programmes of Panteion University, Athens.

Contact:

The Kokkalis Program on Southeastern and East-Central Europe
The Kokkalis Program on Southeastern and East-Central Europe
Email: Kokkalis_Program@ksg.harvard.edu
Phone: 1 (617) 496-0175
Url: http://www.ksg.harvard.edu/kokkalis/index.html

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