MGSA Survey of University Faculty and Administrators

Prof. John O. Iatrides

Connecticut State University Professor Emeritus

Southern Connecticut State University

Department of Political Science

 


I. Degrees

Ph.D. 1962 Clark University (International Politics)

M.S.S. 1960 Institute of Social Studies, Hague

M.A. 1954 University of Michigan (Political Science)

B.A. 1953 Ohio Wesleyan University (Political Science)

 


II. Areas of Specialization

International Politics

Diplomacy of the Cold War

Modern Greek Politics –The Greek Civil War

U.S. Foreign Policy

U.S.-Greek Relations

 

III. Courses Taught in Modern Greek Studies

Politics of 20th Century Greece

Greece in the Cold War

 


IV. Principal Publications (Greek words are given in transliteration)

“The United States and Greece in the Twentieth Century”, in Theodore A. Couloumbis, Theodore Kariotis, Fotini Bellou, editors, Greece in the Twentieth Century.  London: Frank Cass, 2003

 

Co-editor, The Aegean Sea After the Cold War. Security and Law of the Sea Issues. With Aldo Chircop and Andre Gerolymatos.  London: Macmillan, 2000 

 

“The United States, Greece and the Balkans”, in Van Coufoudakis, Harry J. Psomides, Andre Gerolymatos, editors.  Greece and the New Balkans. Challenges and Opportunities.  New York: Pella, 1999

 

“Papandreou’s Foreign Policy”, in Theodore C. Kariotis, editor.  The Greek Socialist Experiment. Papandreou’s Greece. New York: Pella, 1992

 

Co-editor. Greece at the Crossroads: The Civil War and Its Legacy. With L. Wrigley. University Park, PA: Pennsylvania State University Press, 1995.

Co-editor. Greek-American Relations: A Critical Review. With T. A. Couloumbis. New York: Pella, 1980.

Editor. Greece in the 1940s: A Nation in Crisis. Hanover, NH: University Press of New England, 1981.

Ambassador MacVeagh Reports: Greece, 1933-1947. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1980.

Revolt in Athens: The Greek Communist "Second Round", 1944-45. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1972.

Balkan Triangle: Birth and Decline of an Alliance Across Ideological Boundaries. The Hague: Mouton, 1968.


V. Office Address

Southern Connecticut State University

Political Science Department

New Haven, CT 06515

 

Office Telephone (F)=Fax

(203) 392-5668

(203) 392-5670 (F)

 

Electronic Address

mailto:[email protected]


VI. Home Address

(no information submitted)

 

Home Telephone (F)=Fax

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VII. Comments and Additional Information

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Last revised March 6, 2007

 

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