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CURRICULUM VITAE

Name:ANDREAS THEOPHANOUS

Address: OfficeDepartment of European Studies and International Relations

School of Humanities, Social Sciences and Law

University of Nicosia

CyprusCenter for European and International Affairs

University of Nicosia

Makedonitissis 46, P.O. Box24005, CY-1700Nicosia, Cyprus

Telephone:Tel: +357 22841600Fax: +357 22357964

Address:Home18, Epias Avenue, CY-2411 Engomi, Nicosia

Telephone:Tel.: +357 22592533

E-mail:

Personal:Date of Birth:February 14, 1960

Citizenship:Cypriot

Marital Status:Married; 3 children

Military Service:July 1978 - September 1980

Present Professional Status:Professor of Economics, University of Nicosia*

(with specialization in Political Economy and European Studies)

Head, Department of European Studies and International Relations, University of Nicosia*

Director, CyprusCenter for European and International Affairs**

EDUCATION:

Undergraduate work:

MAY, 1983B.A. (Honors) ECONOMICS AND POLITICAL SCIENCE

SusquehannaUniversity

GPA - 4.00

Class Rank: 1 out of 343

Valedictorian

Graduate work:

AUGUST, 1985M.A. ECONOMICS

The PennsylvaniaStateUniversity

Thesis:REGIONAL INEQUALITY, BALANCED GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT AND THE ROLE OF THE PUBLIC SECTOR: THE CASE OF GREECE

AUGUST, 1988Ph.D. ECONOMICS

The PennsylvaniaStateUniversity

GPA - 3.77

Doctoral Dissertation:THE SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STRUCTURE OF GOVERNMENT SPENDING IN MACROECONOMIC MODELS

*Intercollege has been recognized by the government of the Republic of Cyprus as a University and as of September 13, 2007its new name isUniversity of Nicosia

**formerly named Research and DevelopmentCenter - Intercollege and later ResearchCenter - Intercollege, the Center is affiliated with the University of Nicosia

Professional Experience/Positions Held:

2003-presentHead, Department of European Studies and International Relations*, University of Nicosia

April 1, 1993 -Director, CyprusCenter for European and International Affairs**

to date

2000-presentProfessor of Economics, University of Nicosia (with specialization in Political Economy and European Studies)

1998-1999Associate Professor of Economics at Intercollege (with specialization in Political Economy and European Studies)

June 1, 1996 - Director, M.A. Program in International Relations*at Intercollege

September 1, 2001

December 1, 1990 - Advisor to the President of the Republic of Cyprus (with a specialization in

February 28, 1993EconomicAffairs)

July 25, 1990 - Head of the Business Studies Department, CyprusCollege

November 30, 1990

January 1, 1990 -Assistant Professor of Economics, CyprusCollege (with specialization in Political

July 24, 1990Economy and European Studies)

May 1, 1989 -Financial Manager, Euroinvestment & Merchant Finance Ltd

November 30, 1989

October 1, 1989 -Part-time Lecturer in Economics, Cyprus College

December 30, 1989

September 1988 -Lecturer in Economics, Frederick Polytechnic, Cyprus

June 1989

1983-1988Teaching Assistant at the Pennsylvania State University, U.S.A. (During the academic year 1987-1988 assumed duties of Instructor)

*A. Theophanous had a major contribution in the establishment first, of the MA Program in International Relations and subsequently, of the Department of International Relations (now transformed to Department of European Studies and International Relations) at Intercollege (now University of Nicosia) in 1996, of which, currently, he is also the Head.

**The Center was founded by A. Theophanous and N. Peristianis (Executive President of the University of Nicosia – previously Executive Dean of Intercollege). Formerly named ResearchCenter- Intercollege, after the recognition of Intercollege (by the government of the Republic of Cyprus) as University of Nicosia, as of September 13, 2007 its new name is CyprusCenter for European and International Affairs. The Center is affiliated with the University of Nicosia.

Areas of Concentration/Research Interests:

  • Political Economy
  • Cyprus
  • European Union, International Relations
  • Political and Economic Affairs in the Eastern Mediterranean

Fellowships / Visiting Professorships:

December, 2004Visiting Professor, HebrewUniversity of Jerusalem, Institute for European Studies.

January, 1998Senior Fellow at the ResearchCenter for European Integration, The University of Bonn.

Academic/Professional Associations:

American Economic Association (AEA)(USA)

Europe’s World – Friends of Europe (Belgium)

International Institute for Strategic Studies (IISS) (UK)

Southeast Europe Association (Germany)

Languages:

Greek:Fluent

English:Fluent

Awards/Distinctions:

Honors and Community Service:

January 27, 2005Award for speaking at the Symposium organized by the Institute of Strategic Studies of the Ministry of Defense of the Republic of Cyprus and the Defense Analyses Institute of the Ministry of National Defense of Greek.

April 19, 2004Award from the Association of Greek National Defense Officers SEETHA (ΣύνδεσμοςΕπιτελώνΕθνικήςΑμύνηςΕλλάδος) in Athens, Greece.

March 30, 2004Award from Cyprus Research Promotion Foundation for Serving as a Member of the First Board of Directors.

October 9, 2000‘Giannos Kranidiotis Innovation and Creativity’ Award for the year 2000.

June, 1999European Union Visitors Programme (EUVP) (visits to Brussels and Bonn for meetings with officials of the EU and Germany as well as with academics).

May 18-20, 1999Head of the Cyprus Vision Team (5 members) visiting London [invited by the Commonwealth Partnership for Technology Management (CPTM Ltd) and the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI), UK].

July 14, 1997Award for speaking at the Summer School on “Young People Towards the Conflicts in the Eastern Mediterranean Basin” organized by the Democrat Youth Community of Europe (DEMYC) at Cape Greco, July 13-18, 1997. A. Theophanous spoke on the theme “The Geopolitical Significance of the Eastern Mediterranean in the Post-Cold War Period”.

July 31, 1996The Council of Ministers of the Republic of Cyprus, with decision no. 44661, appointed A. Theophanous a member of the Board of Directors of the Research Promotion Foundation (Resigned on November 2, 1998).

June 18, 1994Award for Outstanding Academic and Communal Contribution by Intercollege on Graduation Day.

January 25, 1990Third Prize for the Treatise “Cyprus before the Challenge of 1992” (in Greek), Competition Sponsored by the Federation of Cypriot Employers.

(Note: There was no First Prize.)

November 3, 1989First Prize for the Treatise “Full Membership of Cyprus in the European Economic Community: Political, Economic and Social Repercussions”, Competition Sponsored by Ernst and Whinney/Lakoufis & Co.

1983Valedictorian (May) (SusquehannaUniversity)

Award by the American Association of University Professors.

1983Pi Sigma Alpha.

1983Listed in “Who is Who Among Students in AmericanUniversities and Colleges”.

1983Presidential Fellow, SusquehannaUniversity.

1983President, John App Honor Society, (SusquehannaUniversity).

1982Pi Gamma Mu.

1981Alpha Lambda Delta.

1980Fulbright Scholar.

ACADEMIC PUBLICATIONS:

A. BOOKS

I. PUBLICATIONS

1.The Economic Aspects and Consequences of a Federal Solution to the Cyprus Problem (in Greek), Intercollege Press, Nicosia1994.

2.The Political Economy of a Federal Cyprus, Intercollege Press, 1996.

3.Cyprus in the European Union and the New International Environment: Challenges and Opportunities (in Greek), I. Sideris (series “Library of International and European Studies”),Athens, May 2000.

4.European Cyprus: Constitutional Structure, Economy and Society: Accession and The Scenaria for a Solution to the Cyprus Problem (in Greek), I. Sideris (series “Library of International and European Studies”), Athens, March 2002.

5.The Annan Plan and the European Option (in Greek), Papazisis Press, Athens, May 2003.

6.The Cyprus Question and the EU: The Challenge and the Promise, Intercollege Press, Nicosia 2004.

7.Cyprus, the EU and the Stakes Involved: Accession to the EU and the Solution (to the Cyprus Problem), (in Greek), Papazisis Press, Athens 2006.

8.The Political Economy of a Cyprus Settlement: The Examination of Four Scenaria, commissioned by PRIO Cyprus Centre, PRIO Report 1/2008, Nicosia2008.

II.CO-PUBLICATIONS

1.The Economic Relations Between Cyprus and the EU: Present State and Future Prospects, with Riccardo Leoncini IDSE - Istituto di Ricerca sulla Dinamica dei Sistemi Economici - Quaderno 3/95, 1995.

2.The Liberalization of Interest Rates and Capital Mobility, and the Repercussions on the Cyprus Economy and on the Cooperative Credit Movement(in Greek), with Yiannis Tirkides, Stavros Tompazos, Stavros Evagorou, Theodoros Pelagides, Intercollege Press, Nicosia, 2003.

III.EDITED AND CO-EDITED PUBLICATIONS

1.Security and Cooperation in the Eastern Mediterranean, Co-edited with V. Coufoudakis, Intercollege Press, 1997.

2.The Cyprus Problem: Its Solution and the Day After, (Conference Proceedings/1, 1998), Co-edited with A. Ioannou and N. Peristianis, Research and DevelopmentCenter - Intercollege, Nicosia, 1998.

3.The Economy at the Crossroads: Reform or Stagnation? (Conference Proceedings/2, 1998), Co-edited with A. Ioannou, Research and DevelopmentCenter - Intercollege, Nicosia, 1998.

4.Cyprus and the European Union, Co-edited with N. Peristianis and A. Ioannou, Intercollege Press, Nicosia, 1999.

5.EU Enlargement and New Security Challenges in the Eastern Mediterranean, co-edited with S. Victor Papacosma and James Sperling, Intercollege Press, Nicosia 2004.

6.Accession to the Eurozone and the Reunification of the Cyprus Economy, co-edited with Yiannis Tirkides, Intercollege Press, Nicosia 2006.

7.Accession to the Eurozone and the Reunification of the Cyprus Economy,(in Greek), co-edited with Y. Tirkides, Intercollege Press, Nicosia 2007.

8.Reflections on the Relations Between Britain and the Republic of Cyprus and the Case of the British Sovereign Base Areas, co-edited with Y. Tirkides, Intercollege Press, Nicosia 2007.

9.Turkey and Europe: High Stakes, Uncertain Prospects, co-edited with J. Sperling and S. V. Papacosma, University of Nicosia Press, Nicosia2008.

IV.SERIES EDITOR

1.Series Editor – Papazisis Press Athens, “Cyprus in the Contemporary World”.

2.Series Editor –University of Nicosia Press (special title to be announced)

B. ARTICLES

I.PUBLICATIONS

  1. “Economic Growth and Development in Cyprus1960-1984”, Modern Greek Studies Yearbook (Vol. 7, 1991), pp. 105-132.
  1. a)“The Role of the Cooperative Movement and the Trade Unions in Addressing the Socio-Economic Challenges: The Case of Cyprus”, The Cyprus Review (Vol. 6, no. 1, Spring 1994), pp. 35-62.

b)“The Role of the Cooperative Movement and the Trade Unions in Addressing the Current Socioeconomic Challenges: The Case of Cyprus”, in G. Baldacchino, S. Rizzo, E.L. Zammit (Eds.), Cooperative Ways of Working, (Workers' Participation Development Center, University of Malta/Friedrich Ebert Stiftung), Malta 1994, pp. 57-98.

  1. “The Economic Aspects and Consequences of a Federal Solution to the Cyprus Problem”, The Cyprus Review (Vol. 6, no. 2, Fall 1994), pp. 69-82.
  1. “Anatomy of the Economic Miracle 1974-1994” (in Greek), in N. Peristianis and G. Tsangaras (Eds.), Anatomy of a Metamorphosis: Cyprus After 1974, Intercollege Press, Nicosia, 1995, pp. 13-33.
  1. a)“Cyprus and the European Union: From Customs Union to Membership”, The Cyprus Review (Vol. 7, no. 2, Fall 1995), pp. 74-87.

b)“Cyprus and the European Union: From Customs Union to Membership”, in A.M. Rabello (Ed.), Essays on European Law and Israel [Hamaccabi Press (Jack), Israel, 1996], pp. 1123-1138.

  1. “Economic Integration and Disintegration in the Mediterranean: The Case of Cyprus”, in R. Leoncini and A. Theophanous, The Economic Relations Between Cyprus and the EU: Present State and Future Prospects, IDSE -Istituto di ricerca sulla Dinamica dei Sistemi Economici, (Quaderno 3/95, Italy, 1995), pp. 1-14.
  1. “The Outlook for the Cyprus Economy”, Cosmos (Vol. 1, no. 2, July 1996), pp.6-7.
  1. “Nicosia: Divided City in a Divided Country”, in J. Kotek (Ed.), L'Europe et ses ville-frontieres, (in French), Edition Complexe, Brussels, 1996, pp. 155-164.
  1. “The Cyprus Question in the Aftermath of the Aegean Crisis”, Analysis of Current Events, Association for the Study of Nationalities, (Year 7, no.9 bis, Boston, May 1996), pp. 9-11.
  1. “Necessary Conditions for Stability in the Eastern Mediterranean”, in A. Theophanous and V. Coufoudakis (Eds.), Security and Cooperation in the Eastern Mediterranean, Intercollege Press, Nicosia, 1997, pp. 71-81.
  1. “The Cyprus Problem in the Broader Greco-Turkish Rivalry: Implications for Stability in the Eastern Mediterranean”, The Cyprus Review (Vol. 9, no. 1, Spring 1997), pp. 44-55.
  1. “Reflections on the Mediterranean Policy of the European Union: the Case of Cyprus”, Les Enjeu du Partenariat Euro-Mediterraneen, edition de l'Aube, Marseille, 1998, pp. 139-144.
  1. “The Cyprus Problem Towards the 21st Century” (in Greek), in Y. Valinakis and D. Triantafyllou (Eds.), Annual Journal of Defense and Foreign Policy '98: Greece and the World 1997-98, Paratiritis/ELIAMEP, Athens, 1998, pp. 121-129.
  1. “Challenges and Opportunities in a Federal Cyprus”, in A. Ioannou, A. Theophanous and N. Peristianis (Eds.), The Cyprus Problem: Its Solution and the Day After (Conference Proceedings/1 - 1998), Research and DevelopmentCenter - Intercollege, Nicosia, 1998, pp. 121-129.
  1. “The New International Economic Environment and the Role of the State: The Case of Cyprus” (in Greek), in A. Theophanous and A. Ioannou (Eds.), The Economy at the Crossroads: Reform or Stagnation?, (Conference Proceedings/2 - 1998), Research and DevelopmentCenter - Intercollege, Nicosia, 1998, pp. 14-20.
  1. “The European Union and Cyprus: Accession Negotiations and Prospects for a Solution of the Cyprus Problem”, in S. Baier-Allen (Ed.), Looking into the Future of Cyprus-EU Relations, Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft/Center for European Integration Studies, Baden-Baden, 1999, pp. 149-159.
  1. “Prospects for a Federal Solution to the Cyprus Problem”, in Philippe Destatte (Ed.), The Federalist Idea in the States: The Federal Idea Inside and Outside Wallonia, Presses Interuniversitaires Europeennes/Institut Jules Destree, Brussels, 1999, pp. 209-225.
  1. “The European Union and the Cyprus Problem” (in Greek), in Ch. Yiallourides and P. Tsakonas (Eds.), Greece and Turkey After the End of the Cold War, I. Sideris Press, Athens, 1999, pp. 393-401.
  1. “EU Enlargement in the Mediterranean: Challenges and Opportunities”, in Th. Veremis, D. Triantaphyllou (Eds.), Southeast European Yearbook, 1998-99, ELIAMEP, Athens1999, pp. 373-382.
  1. “The Accession of Cyprus to the EU: Implications for Security and Cooperation in the Mediterranean and Beyond, in A. Theophanous, N. Peristianis, A. Ioannou (Eds), Cyprus and the European Union, Intercollege Press, Nicosia 1999, pp. 177-188.
  1. “The Prospective Accession of Cyprus to the EU and the Implications for Security in the Eastern Mediterranean”, Defensor Pacis, (Issue 4, January 2000), pp. 113-125.
  1. “Cyprus’ Accession to the European Union, the Cyprus Problem and Security in the Eastern Mediterranean and the Broader Area” (in Greek), in M. Evriviades (Ed.), European Cyprus: Potential, Prospects and Problems – Conference Proceedings, Defense Analyses Institute, Thessaloniki, February 2000, pp. 31-45.
  1. “Cyprus' Accession to the European Union, the Cyprus Problem, and Security in the Eastern Mediterranean and the Broader Area” (in Greek), in Th. Dokos (Ed.), Southeast European Yearbook 2000: Greece and the World 1999-2000, Paratiritis/ELIAMEP, Athens, 2000, pp. 147-158.
  1. a.“The Security Implications of Cyprus' Accession to the EU”, in S. Constantinides (Ed.), 3rd International Conference of Research Institutes of Hellenism - Conference Proceedings, Centre for Hellenic Studies and Research - Canada (KEEK), Montreal, Summer 2000.

b.“The Security Implications of Cyprus' Accession to the EU” (in Greek), in Th. Pelaghides (Ed.), 3rd International Conference of Research Institutes of Hellenism - Conference Proceedings, Papazisis Press, Athens, Summer 2000, pp. 152-170.

  1. “Cyprus, the European Union and the Search for a New Constitution”, Journal of Southern Europe and the Balkans, London, vol. 2, no. 2, 2000, pp. 213-233.
  1. “The Prospects for Solving the Cyprus Problem and the Role of the EU”, Publius: The Journal of Federalism, Volume 30, no. 1, Winter 2000, pp. 217-241.
  1. “The Cyprus Problem and its Implications for Stability and Security in the Eastern Mediterranean”, in D. Keridis and D. Triantaphyllou (Eds.), Greek - Turkish Relations in the Era of Globalization, Brassey’s Press, 2001, pp. 180-207.
  1. “The Cyprus Problem: a Challenge for the European Union”, in Ch. Yiallourides and P. Tsakonas (Eds.), Greece and Turkey after the end of the Cold War, Karatzias Press, New York, 2001, pp. 295-323.
  1. “Greece, Cyprus, Turkey and the European Union”, in S. Stavridis and F. Attina (Eds.), The Barcelona Process and Mediterranean Issues from Stuttgart to Marseilles, Mori & C. S.p.A., Milan, 2001, pp. 227-248.
  1. “Cyprus and the EU: The Road to Accession and Beyond”, in E. T. Rossides and V. Coufoudakis (Eds.) The United States & Cyprus – Double Standards and the Rule of Law, American Hellenic Institute Foundation, Washington, USA, 2002, pp. 364-377.
  1. “The Cyprus Problem: Accession to the EU and Broader Implications”, Mediterranean Quarterly – A Journal of Global Issues, Volume 14, Number 1, Winter 2003, pp.42-66.
  1. “Euro and the Nation-State” (in English), Lino Briguglio (Ed.), International Conference on the Implications of the EMU for Acceding Countries - Conference Proceedings, Economics Department, University of Malta, Malta, Winter 2003.
  1. “The Accession of Cyprus to the EU: the Annan Plan and the Prospects for a Solution of the Cyprus Problem”, Geostrategiki – Quarterly Review of the Defense Analyses Institute (in Greek), vol. 1, January-April 2003, pp.59-71.
  1. “The Accession of the Republic of Cyprus to the EU and Broader Implications” in F. Cameron (Ed.), Bridges Over the Mediterranean? European and US Perspectives, Institute of European Studies, The HebrewUniversity of Jerusalem, Jerusalem, 2004, pp. 83-89.
  1. “Euro-Turkish Relations and Cyprus”, in N. Goren and A. Nachmani (Eds), The Importance of Being European: Turkey, the EU, and the Middle East, Jerusalem: The EuropeanForum of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel2007, pp. 32-50.
  1. “The US, Euro-Turkish Relations and Cyprus”, in J. Sperling, S. V. Papacosma and A. Theophanous (Eds), Turkey and Europe: High Stakes, Uncertain Prospects,University of Nicosia Press, Nicosia 2008.
  1. “Ethnic Nationalism and State Identity in the Republic of Cyprus and the Advent of the EU”, in M. Sarris(Ed.), State, Religion, National Identity and the Advent of the European Union, Intercollege Press, Nicosia. [forthcoming].
  1. a) “Revisiting the Cyprus Question: The Challenge and the Promise” inJournal of Modern Hellenism (JMH), Center for Byzantine and Modern Greek Studies, CityUniversity of New York (CUNY), USA. [forthcoming].

b) “Revisiting the Cyprus Question: The Challenge and the Promise”, in Hidemitsu Kuroki (Ed), Ethnic Division of Polity and Society in Post-Civil War and Under Conflict Nations: Cyprus, Lebanon, Former Yugoslavia, Iraq and Israel/Palestine, Research Institute for Languages and Cultures of Asia and Africa, Tokyo University of Foreign Studies, Tokyo. [forthcoming].

II.CO-PUBLICATIONS

1.With J.B. Stewart, “The Significance of Economic Structure and Microfoundations in Macroeconomic Modeling: Five Suggested Propositions”, The Cyprus Journal of Economics, Vol. 1, no. 2, December 1988, pp. 111-135.

2.With J.B. Stewart, “The Role of Empiricism in Economic Analysis and Testing Revisited”, Journal of Business and Society, Vol. 2, no. 2, Fall 1989, pp. 139-150.

3.With L. Avraamides, “Conflict and Promise in the Eastern Mediterranean: the Cyprus Problem and the Role of the European Union”, in S. Victor Papacosma, Andreas Theophanous and James Sperling (Eds.), EU Enlargement and New Security Challenges in the Eastern Mediterranean, Intercollege Press, Nicosia 2004, pp. 197-212.

4.With Y. Tirkides, “The Cyprus Economy in Perspective: An Analysis of Growth and Structure”, in A. Theophanous and Y. Tirkides(Eds), Accession to the Eurozone and the Reunification of the Cyprus Economy, Intercollege Press, Nicosia 2006, pp. 19-81.

5.With Y. Tirkides, “Summary, Conclusions and Recommendations”, in A. Theophanous and Y. Tirkides (Eds), Accession to the Eurozone and the Reunification of the Cyprus Economy, Intercollege Press, Nicosia 2006, pp. 215-253.

6.With Y. Tirkides, “Views and Opinions of Greek Cypriots, Turkish Cypriots and Foreign Nationals Residing in Cyprus”, in A. Theophanous and Y. Tirkides (Eds), Accession to the Eurozone and the Reunification of the Cyprus Economy, Intercollege Press, Nicosia 2006, pp. 271-283.

7.With Ch. Xenophontos, “Background and Context”-Chapter I, in A. Theophanous and Y. Tirkides (Eds), in Reflections on the Relations Between Britain and the Republic of Cyprus and the Case of the British Sovereign Base Areas, Intercollege Press, Nicosia 2007, pp. 17-36.

8.With Y. Tirkides, “Perceptions of Greek Cypriots, Turkish Cypriots and Foreign Nationals on the Relations Between the Republic of Cyprus and Britain and on the Sovereign Base Areas”-Chapter IV, in A. Theophanous and Y. Tirkides (Eds), in Reflections on the Relations Between Britain and the Republic of Cyprus and the Case of the British Sovereign Base Areas, Intercollege Press, Nicosia 2007, pp. 81-91.