Thanos Dokos

Thanos Dokos

National Security Advisor to the Greek Prime Minister

Thanos P. Dokos received his Ph.D. in International Relations from Cambridge University and has held research posts at the Hessische Stiftung Friedens und Konfliktforschung (1989-90) and the Center for Science and International Affairs (CSIA) at Harvard University (1990-91). He served as the Director for Research, Strategic Studies Division, Hellenic Ministry of National Defence (1996-98) and as an Advisor on NATO issues to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (1998-1999). He was a NATO research fellow for 1996-98. He was the Director of Research (1999-2006) and then the Director-General of the Hellenic Foundation for European & Foreign Policy (ELIAMEP)[2006-2019]. He is currently (Nov. 2019- ) the Alternate National Security Advisor to the Prime Minister of Greece. He has taught at the Universities of Athens and Piraeus, the Hellenic National Defence College, the Diplomatic Academy and the Hellenic National Security School. His research interests include global trends, international security, Greek-Turkish relations & Mediterranean security. 

Friday 28

  • 15.55 - 16.50

    The Impact of Normalization of Relations Between Serbia and Kosovo in the Context of the European Integration of the Western Balkans

    • WORLD AFFAIRS

    location_onLeto Hall | Amalia Hotel

Saturday 29

  • 10.10 - 11.00

    The Wider Geostrategic Implications of the War in Ukraine

    • WORLD AFFAIRS

    location_onAhrweiler Hall | European Cultural Centre of Delphi

    Programming Partner:  Atlantic Council

  • 11.30 - 12.15

    A New Strategy for the EU Defense Industry: Implications for Greece

    • DEFENCE

    location_onExhibition Hall | European Cultural Centre of Delphi