Andreas Gofas is currently Associate Professor of International Relations at Panteion University of Athens, director of the Centre for the Analysis of Terrorism and European Security (CATES) at the European Law and Governance School, and co-director of the Olympia Summer Academy.
In the past, he has served as President of the EUI’s High Council and has held research positions at the NYU School of Law (Emile Noël Senior Fellow and Fulbright Visiting Scholar), the European University Institute (Jean Monnet Fellow), the University of Sheffield (Marie Curie Fellow), Yale University (Visiting Scholar), Institut Barcelona d’Estudis Internacionals (Postdoctoral Fellow), and the LSE (Visiting Fellow).
His books include: the Oxford Handbook of Terrorism (co-ed); Terrorism and European Security Governance (ed); the SAGE Handbook of the History, Philosophy and Sociology of International Relations (co-ed); Theoretical Projections in International Politics (in Greek); and The Role of Ideas in Political Analysis (co-ed).
Personal website: http://andreasgofas.eu/