Dimitris TSAROUHAS

Jean Monnet Chair, Associate Professor, Department of International Relations, Blikent University, and Visiting Fellow, Georgetown University, Washington D.C.

Dimitris Tsarouhas, PhD is Visiting Associate Professor at the Department of Political Science, Virginia Tech, and Associate Professor at the Department of International Relations, Bilkent University, Turkey. He is a Non-Resident Senior Research Fellow at the Hellenic Foundation for European and Foreign Policy (ELIAMEP) and a Scientific Council Member of the Foundation for European Progressive Studies (FEPS) in Brussels. Previously, Tsarouhas has been an Adjunct Professor in Political Science at George Washington University (2018-2020), a Visiting Scholar at the BMW Center for German and European Studies, Georgetown University (2018-19), a Visiting Fellow at the School of Business & Management, Queen Mary, University of London (2015) and a J. Costopoulos Research Fellow at Istanbul Bilgi University (2008). He has also been Jean Monnet Chair in EU Politics (2012-2015) and Head of the Department of International Relations at Bilkent University (2013-2016).

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Publications
01/03/2024

Next Left Vol. 15

Progressive Ambition: How to shape Europe in the next decade
11/05/2023

Next Left Vol. 14

Crisis and progressive politics: How to make hard choices and succeed?
18/01/2023

Next Left Vol. 12

Progressivism after Covid: Experiences, impulses, ideas
28/09/2022

Towards a social democratic century? 

How European and global social democracy can steer a course through the crises
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29/06/2023

Greece turns towards a predominant party system

The Greek election result of 25 June confirmed the trend first made visible in the […]
21/09/2022

Redesigning the EU’s economic governance architecture

In her address to the European Parliament on the State of the European Union, Commission […]
09/11/2020

Trumpism is here to stay

The 2020 election has now confirmed beyond doubt that Trump’s victory four years earlier was […]
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