Harris Mylonas

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Harris Mylonas
Born (1978-11-16) November 16, 1978 (age 42)
Titleeditor-in-chief, Nationalities Papers
Academic background
EducationNational and Kapodistrian University of Athens (BA),
University of Chicago (MA),
Yale University (PhD),
Harvard University (Postdoctoral Fellow)
Doctoral advisorStathis Kalyvas
Academic work
DisciplinePolitical Science
InstitutionsGeorge Washington University, Harvard University, Korea University
Main interestsnationalism, nation-building, diasporas, civil wars, migration.
Websiteharrismylonas.com

Harris Mylonas is Associate Professor of Political Science and International Affairs at George Washington University[1] and the editor-in-chief for Nationalities Papers, a peer-reviewed academic journal published by Cambridge University Press.[2] He is the author of The Politics of Nation-Building: Making Co-Nationals, Refugees, and Minorities, which was awarded the Peter Katzenstein Book Prize in September 2013[3] and the 2014 European Studies Book Award by the Council for European Studies.[4] He has co-edited The Microfoundations of Diaspora Politics with Alexandra Délano Alonso and is currently working on another book project, Diaspora Management Logics.[5] His documentary Searching for Andreas: Political Leadership in Times of Crisis (2018), which deals with the deep causes of the recent financial and political crisis in Greece, premiered at the 2018 Thessaloniki Documentary Festival and won two awards at the 2019 International Documentary Festival of Ierapetra.

Mylonas has contributed to the ideas of nation-building, state-building, and multilateralism through different publications and articles.[6] He has also contributed to the analysis of the Greek government-debt crisis.[7] He is a member of the Board of Directors of the Association for the Study of Nationalities, an academic association dedicated to the understanding of ethnicity and nationalism with a geographic focus in Central, Eastern, and Southeastern Europe, and Eurasia.[8] He also served as the chair of the Council for European StudiesHistorical Study of States and Regimes Research Network from 2019 to 2021.

Academic career[]

Mylonas completed his undergraduate degree at The University of Athens, received an M.A. in political science from the University of Chicago, and a Ph.D. in political science from Yale University. He joined the faculty of the Elliott School of International Affairs at the George Washington University in 2009.[9] He also served as an Academy Scholar at the Harvard Academy for International and Area Studies at the Weatherhead Center for International Affairs in 2008–09 and 2011–12 academic years.[10] Mylonas served as Associate Dean for Research in the Elliott School of International Affairs at George Washington University during 2017–18.

Selected publications[]

References[]

  1. ^ Google scholar profile.
  2. ^ Nationalities Papers website. Retrieved 13 November 2018.
  3. ^ "Peter Katzenstein Book Prize".
  4. ^ "European Studies Book Award". Council for European Studies. Retrieved 9 November 2015.
  5. ^ Mylonas, Harris. "Homepage". Retrieved 13 September 2013.
  6. ^ Harris Mylonas. “Whither Nation-Building?e-International Relations, May 8th 2013; Harris Mylonas. “The Challenges of Nation-Building in the Syrian Arab Republic”, in The Political Science of Syria’s War, POMEPS Briefing #22, December 18th 2013, pp. 57-59; Harris Mylonas. 2013. “Revisiting the Link: Politicizing Religion in Democratizing Countries”, Harvard International Review, Vol. 34, Issue 4 (Spring), pp. 48-52; Harris Mylonas and Emirhan Yorulmazlar. "Regional multilateralism: The next paradigm in global affairs", CNN.com, January 14th 2011; Thomas Meaney and Harris Mylonas."The Pandora's box of sovereignty", Los Angeles Times, August 13th 2008; Wilder Bullard and Harris Mylonas. “This is no 1989 moment for the Arab world”, Guardian.co.uk, February 8, 2011; Keith Darden and Harris Mylonas. "The Promethean Dilemma in Third-Party Nation-Building", The Monkey Cage, September 20th 2012.
  7. ^ Harris Mylonas. 2015. "The Agreekment that could break Europe: Euroskeptics, Eurocritics, and Life After the Bailout," Foreign Affairs, July 14; Harris Mylonas. 2014. "Democratic Politics in Times of Austerity: The Limits of Forced Reform in Greece," Perspectives on Politics, Vol. 12, No. 2 (June): 435-443; Harris Mylonas. 2013. “Greece,” European Journal of Political Research Political Data Yearbook, Volume 52, Issue 1: 87–95; George Th. Mavrogordatos and Harris Mylonas. 2012. “Greece,” European Journal of Political Research Political Data Yearbook, Volume 51, Issue 1: 122-128; George Th. Mavrogordatos and Harris Mylonas. 2011. “Greece,” European Journal of Political Research Political Data Yearbook, Volume 50, Issue 7-8: 985-990; Harris Mylonas. 2011. "Is Greece a Failing Developed State?" in Botsiou, Konstantina E.; Klapsis, Antonis (eds.) The Konstantinos Karamanlis Institute for Democracy Yearbook 2011: The Global Economic Crisis and the Case of Greece. Springer.
  8. ^ "Board of Directors". Association for the Study of Nationalities. Retrieved 13 September 2013.
  9. ^ Mylonas, Harris. "Elliott School of International Affairs". Retrieved 5 June 2014.
  10. ^ Harvard Academy for International and Area Studies website. Retrieved 13 September 2015.

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