Dr William Mallinson: Book Publication and Conference Participation, 2011
Starting date:
30-01-2012Ending date:
05-02-2012Status: Expired
Publication type: Forthcoming event
Editor: Office collaborator
Organization: Department of Foreign Languages, Translation and Interpreting
Last updated: 30-01-2012 16:57
Great publicity of Dr William Mallinson' s book: Cyprus: Diplomatic History and the Clash of Theory in International Relations.
Dr William Mallinson is a lecturer at the Department of Foreign Languages, Translation and Interpreting. His book titled Cyprus: Diplomatic History and the Clash of Theory in International Relations (I.B.Tauris, 2010 and, in Greek, Estia, 2011) gets great publicity because of its essential content.
Review - Istorika Themata (content in greek)
Review - Kathimerini (content in greek)
Dr William Mallinson, also, took part in as a keynote speaker at the Lomonosov Moscow State University's International Conference on Russia in a turbulent world, on 6th and 7th of December 2011. He spoke about the 'backstage of the Greek crisis and its implications for Russia', and about 'Britain's continuing atavistic problem with Russian influence in Greece and Cyprus'.
Dr William Mallinson
http://williammallinson.blogspot.com/ 
Short CV
William Mallinson, a former British diplomat, lectures in British history, literature and culture at the Ionian University. He was awarded his doctorate, in international history, by the London School of Economics. He has numerous academic (and some media) publications. His books are: Public Lies and Private Truths: an Anatomy of Public Relations (Cassell, London, 1996 and Leader Books, Athens, 2000), Portrait of an Ambassador: the Life, Times and Writings of Themistocles Chrysanthopoulos (Attica Tradition Educational Foundation, Athens, 1998), Cyprus: a Modern History, published in Greek and English (I.B. Tauris, London and New York, Papazissis, Athens), Partition Through Foreign Aggression ( University of Minnesota, 2010), From Neutrality to Commitment: Dutch Foreign Policy, NATO and European Integration (I.B. Tauris, 2010), and Cyprus: Diplomatic History and the Clash of Theory in International Relations (I.B.Tauris, 2010 and, in Greek, Estia, 2011). In February 2011, his book Britain and Cyprus: Key Themes and Documents since World War Two (I.B. Tauris) was published.
His speciality is archival research into post- World War Two diplomatic relations, with particular reference to Anglo- Greek- US relations, and European defence policy.
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