Curriculum
Vitae of Nikos Christodoulides
He graduated from the Archbishop Makarios III Lyceum in Pafos in 1991. He studied Political Science, Economics, Byzantine and Modern Greek Studies at Queens College of the City University of New York, and subsequently pursued graduate studies in Political Science at New York University.
In 2003 he was
awarded a Ph.D. degree from the Department of Political Science and Public
Administration of the University of Athens.
He taught at the
Department of History and Archaeology of the University of Cyprus as a
Specialist Scholar on the subject of “History of the Post-war World.” He is the
author of the books “Plans for the solution of the Cyprus problem, 1948-1978”
(Athens 2009), and “Relations between Athens and Nicosia and the Cyprus
problem, 1977-1988” (Athens 2013), as well as of a series of scholarly articles
on the subject of contemporary Cypriot foreign policy and history.
He has been a
member of the Diplomatic Service of the Republic of Cyprus since 1999 and has
served as Consul General in London, as Deputy Chief of Mission at the Embassy
of the Republic of Cyprus in Athens, and as Counselor at the Permanent Mission
of the Republic of Cyprus to the European Union.
He also served as Director of the Office of the Minister of Foreign Affairs and as Director of the Office of the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. During the Cyprus Presidency of the Council of the European Union he was assigned the duties of the Presidency Spokesman in Brussels.
He also served as Director of the Office of the Minister of Foreign Affairs and as Director of the Office of the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. During the Cyprus Presidency of the Council of the European Union he was assigned the duties of the Presidency Spokesman in Brussels.
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