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Loukas Tsoukalis

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What kind of Europe?, The new European economy

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Loukas Tsoukalis (born in Athens in 1950) is a Greek professor of economics. He studied economics and international relations at the University of Manchester, the College of Europe in Bruges, and the University of Oxford where he obtained his doctoral degree. He taught for many years at Oxford University (St. Catherine’s College and St. Antony’s College). He later became Professor at the European Institute of the London School of Economics and Political Science (Eleftherios Venizelos Chair). He also taught at the European University Institute in Florence and at Sciences Po in Paris. He was a Special Adviser to the President of the European Commission and member of the High Level Group of the European Commission on the Modernisation of Higher Education from 2012 to 2013.

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He is Professor of European Integration at the University of Athens, President of the Hellenic Foundation for European and Foreign Policy (ELIAMEP), and Visiting Professor at King’s College, London and the College of Europe, Bruges. He is also member of advisory councils and think tanks in several European countries.

He is the author of many books and articles on European integration and international political economy, including The New European Economy and What Kind of Europe?, published by Oxford University Press, in several editions and translations. His latest book, The Unhappy State of the Union: Europe Needs a New Grand Bargain (Patakis, 2014), which was originally released in English by the Policy Network, has also been translated into French, German, Greek, Polish and Spanish. He is also a regular contributor to the Sunday edition of the newspaper Kathimerini.

He is a Commander of the Order of the Phoenix of the Hellenic Republic.

He is married and has two sons.

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Loukas Tsoukalis Wikipedia