DIMITRI A. SOTIROPOULOS

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SUMMARY: Associate Professor at the Department of Political Science and Public Administration of the University of Athens and Research Fellow at ELIAMEP (The Hellenic Foundation for European and Foreign Policy Studies, Athens, Greece). Political sociologist/political scientist, doing comparative research on democratization, state and civil society, and public policies, including administrative reform, welfare reform and university reform policies.

Author of three monographs on state and public administration in contemporary Greece. Co-editor of two volumes on the post-authoritarian Greek democracy and political institutions, one volume on the contemporary Greek civil society, one volume on South-East European politics and one volume on South European politics.

He has published articles in the following journals: West European Politics, Journal of European Social Policy, British Journal of Sociology, Southeast European and Black Sea Studies, Social Policy and Administration and South European Society and Politics. Teaches courses in sociology and political science. Fluent in Greek, English, Spanish, and French (in that order).

Advanced Courses taught recently: “Politics and Society in Southern and South-Eastern Europe”, “Politics and Society in Developing Countries”. Research interests: civil society in Greece and in the post-communist South-Eastern Europe; state bureaucracy and political parties in Greece and in Southern Europe; the development of the Greek welfare state; democratization in post-communist South-Eastern Europe; the welfare state and public administration in South-Eastern Europe; and higher education reform in the EU and Greece.

Regular contributor of book reviews to a Greek Sunday newspaper (To Vima tis Kyriakis). Research associate of ELIAMEP (The Hellenic Foundation for European and Foreign Policy). Has served as co-ordinating editor for the Greek Review of Political Science, published by the Hellenic Political Science Association. Between January and August 2003, he was Senior Research Fellow of the Hellenic Observatory, the European Institute, the London School of Economics. In 2009-2010 he was Visiting Fellow at the Centre for European Studies, St. Antony’s College, Oxford.

WORK EXPERIENCE

1984-1985 Apprentice Lawyer

Costas Karakatsanis' Law Office, Athens, Greece, 1984 -1985

Spring 1994

Spring 1995 Visiting Lecturer ("Special Scientist")

University of Athens, Department of Political Science and Public Administration

Courses taught: Political Sociology, Seminar in Selected Topics of Political Sociology, and Introduction to Political Science.

Fall 1994 Visiting Professor

Instituto Juan March de Estudios e Investigaciones, Madrid

Courses taught: weekly seminar for beginning and advanced graduate students on comparative politics, with an emphasis on the methodology of writing a Ph.D. thesis. Tutorials with students writing theses on the state, political parties, and democratization.

Jan.-Feb. 1995 Post-Doctoral Research Fellow

“Jemolo Fellow” at Nuffield College, Oxford University. Carried out research under the supervision of Vincent Wright.

Sept. 1993-Ju. 1998 Assistant Professor of Sociology ('Professor I')

The American College of Greece (Deree College)

Courses taught in English: Introduction to Sociology, Sociology of Modern Life (Social Institutions), Sociology of Organizations, Social Problems, Sociology of the Family, Social Change, and Sociology of Knowledge.

Feb. 1997-Aug. 1998 Visiting Assistant Professor ("Special Scientist")

Department of Sociology, University of Crete, Rethymnon,

Courses taught: Sociology of Deviance, Sociology of Political Parties, Democratization and Social Change in Southern Europe.

Sept. 1998-Apr. 2002 Lecturer in Political Science

Department of Political Science and Public Administration

University of Athens

Apr. 2002-Oct. 2008 Assistant Professor in Political Science

Department of Political Science and Public Administration

University of Athens

Oct. 2008- Associate Professor of Political Science

University of Athens

Courses taught throughout this period: Introduction to Political Science, Politics and Society in Developing Societies, Politics and Society in Southern and South-Eastern Europe, Social Problems and the Welfare State in Southern Europe.

PUBLICATIONS

Monographs

Populism and Bureaucracy: The Case of Greece under PASOK, 1981-1989,

Notre Dame and London: The University of Notre Dame Press, 1996

(a Kellogg Institute series).

Bureaucracy and Political Power: A Sociological Study of the

Relations of Politics and Administration, Athens: Ant. N. Sakkoulas, 1996 (in Greek).

The Peak of the Clientelist State: Organization, Personnel and Politicization of

the High Echelons of the Greek Public Administration, 1974-2000, Athens:

Potamos, 2001 (in Greek).

The Pendulum of Administrative Reform, coauthored with Dimitris V. Papoulias

and Charalambos I. Oeconomou, Athens: Potamos, 2002 (in Greek).

The Third World (an introductory textbook), coauthored with Asteris Chouliaras,

Sotiris Roussos and Pandelis Sklias, Athens: Papazisis, 2005 (in Greek).

The State and Reform in Southern Europe: Greece, Italy, Portugal, and Spain,

Athens: Potamos, 2007 (in Greek).

Edited volumes

Society and Politics in the Third Greek Democracy, coedited with Chr. Lyrintzis and El. Nikolakopoulos, Athens: Themelio, 1996 (in Greek).

The Greek Ombudsman: “Democracy in Depth”, Athens: Papazesis and Citizen’s Union “Paremvassi”, 2000 (in Greek).

Is South-Eastern Europe Doomed to Instability?, coedited with Thanos Veremis,

London: Frank Cass , 2002.

The Unknown Civil Society (with V. Voutsakis, J. Kallas and N. Stylianidis),

Athens: Potamos, 2004 (in Greek)

Democracy and the State in the New Southern Europe, coedited with Richard

Gunther and P. Nikiforos Diamandouros, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2006.

Articles in peer-reviewed academic journals

1)  “Ministerial Elites in Greece, 1843-2001: A Synthesis of Old Sources and

New Data”, South European Society and Politics, 7 (2), 2002, 153-204. (Co-authored with Dimitris Bourikos.)

2) “New Approaches to Post-authoritarian Greek Politics”, review article, South European Society and Politics, 7 (3), 2002, 63-168.

3) “The Trajectory of Post-communist Welfare State Development: The Cases of Bulgaria and Romania”, Social Policy and Administration, 37 (6), 2003, 656-673. (Co-authored with Ileana Neamtu and Maya Stoyanova.)

4) “South European Bureaucracies in Comparative Perspective”, West

European Politics, 27 (3), 2004, 405-422.

5) “The EU’s Impact on the Greek Welfare State: Europeanization on Paper?”,

Journal of European Social Policy,14 (3), 2004, 267-284.

6) “Positive and Negative Social Capital and the Uneven Development of

Civil Society in Southeastern Europe”, Southeast European and Black Sea

Studies, 5 (2), 2005, 243-256.

7) “Is the Glass ‘Half Full’ or ‘Half Empty’? The Political Science Profession and Young Academics in Greece”, European Political Science, 5 (3) 3, 2006, 245-252. (Co-authored with Manina Kakepaki.)

8) “Childcare in Post-Communist Welfare States: The Case of Bulgaria”, Journal of Social Policy, 36 (1), 141-155. (Co-authored with Vassiliki Sotiropoulou.)

7) “Europeanism and National Populism: The Europeanization of Greek Civil Society and Foreign Policy”, Hellenic Studies, 154 (1), 2007, 43-66. (Co-authored with George Kalpadakis.)

Chapters in edited volumes

1) “Introduction” and “An Update and Conclusions” in Dimitri A. Sotiropoulos and Thanos Veremis, eds., Is Southeastern Europe Doomed to Instability?, London: Frank Cass, 2002, 1-9 and 226-234. (Co-authored with Thanos Veremis.)

2) “From an Omnipresent and Strong to a Big and Weak State: Democratization

and State Reform in Southeastern Europe” in Dimitri A. Sotiropoulos and Thanos

Veremis, eds., Is Southeastern Europe Doomed to Instability?, London: Frank

Cass, 2002, 63-74.

3) “Two Faces of the Politicization of the Civil Service: The Case of Contemporary Greece” in B. Guy Peters and Jon Pierre, eds., Politicization of the Civil Service in Comparative Perspective: The Quest for Control, London: Routledge, 2004, 257-282.

4)  “Poverty and the Safety Net in Eastern and South-Eastern Europe in the Post-

communist Era” in Μaurizio Ferrera, ed., Welfare State Reform in Southern Europe: Fighting Poverty and Social Exclusion in Italy, Spain, Portugal and Greece, London: Palgrave, 2005, 266-296.

5) “Introduction: Democracy and the State in the New Southern Europe” in Richard Gunther, P. Nikiforos Diamandouros and Dimitri A. Sotiropoulos, eds., Democracy and the State in the New Southern Europe, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2006, 1-41. (Co-authored with P. Nikiforos Diamandouros, Richard Gunther, and Edward E.Malefakis),

6) “Old Problems and New Challenges: The Enduring and Challenging Functions of Southern European State Bureaucracies” in Richard Gunther, P. Nikiforos Diamandouros and Dimitri A. Sotiropoulos, eds., Democracy and the State in the New Southern Europe, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2006, 197-234.

7) “Greece” in C. Neal Tate, ed., Governments of the World: a Global Guide to Citizens’ Rights and Responsibilities, Farmington Hills, Minnesota: Thomson-Gale, 2006, 173-180.

8) “A Case of Amateurs and Professionals: The Role of the Greek Senior Civil Service” in Edward C. Page and Vincent Wright, eds., From the Active to the Enabling State: The Changing Role of Top Officials in European Nations, London: Palgrave, 2007, 15-37.

9) “Swift Gradualism and Variable Outcomes: Vetting in Post-Authoritarian Greece” in Alexander Mayer-Rieckh and Pablo de Greiff, eds., Justice as Prevention: Vetting Public Employees in Transitional Societies, New York: Social Science Research Council, 2007, 121-145.

10) “Bulgaria and Romania” in Bob Deacon and Paul Stubbs, Eds., Social Policy and International Interventions in South East Europe, Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, 2007, 62-84. (Co-authored with Luana Pop.)

Electronic publications

1) “Ministerial Elites in Greece, 1843-2001: A Synthesis of Old Sources and New Data”, working paper no. 99, 2002, Minda de Gunzburg Center for European Studies, Harvard University, (Co-authored with Dimitris Bourikos.) www.harvard.edu/~ces

2)  “Formal Weakness and Informal Strength: Civil Society in Contemporary Greece”, Hellenic Observatory Discussion Paper No16, Hellenic Observatory,

LSE, February 2004,

http://www.lse.ac.uk/collections/hellenicObservatory/pubs/DP_oldseries.htm#generated-subheading1

3)  “Democratization, Administrative Reform and the State in Greece, Italy, Portugal and Spain: Is There a 'Model' of South European Bureaucracy?”, Hellenic Observatory Discussion Paper No17, Hellenic Observatory, LSE, April 2004

http://www.lse.ac.uk/collections/hellenicObservatory/pubs/DP_oldseries.htm#generated-subheading1

4)  “Non-governmental Organizations and Civic Initiatives in South Eastern

Europe: Towards a Transnational Civil Society?”, discussion paper no. 38,

2005, Centre for the Study of Global Governance, LSE,

www.lse.ac.uk/Depts/global

ADMINISTRATIVE POSTS

Co-ordinating editor, Greek Journal of Political Science, April 2000 – June 2004.

Member, editorial board, European Political Science (EPS)

Member, editorial board, South European Society and Politics (SESP).

EDUCATION

1991 Ph.D., Yale University, Sociology (with "Distinction")

1988 M.Phil., Yale University, Sociology

1987 M.A., Yale University, Sociology

1986 M.Sc., The London School of Economics and Political Science, Sociology

1984 LL.B., Law School of the University of Athens

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