Loukas Tsoukalis was born in Athens. 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 and later became Professor at the European Institute of the London School of Economics and Political Science as the first holder of the Eleftherios Venizelos Chair. He has taught in several universities in Europe and the United States. Emeritus Professor at the University of Athens and Visiting Professor at Harvard University in 2016. He has advised the former President of the European Commission and the former President of the European Council.
Wednesday 22
13.45 - 14.15
Economics Versus Politics: Who Wins in a Trumpian World?
Leto Hall | Amalia Hotel
Attendees wishing to follow the entire session from Leto Hall, but who do not hold an invitation, are invited to view the live stream on the large LED wall located in the Amalia Hotel lounge area.
Thursday 23
13.40 - 14.00
Europe’s Dependencies in Times of Global Disruption
Daphne Hall | Amalia Hotel
Introduced by Pavlos Tsimas, Journalist, Ta Nea-SKAI, Greece
18.00 - 18.35
UK-EU Relations One Year on After the May 19th 2025 Summit
Apollonia Hotel