Stathis N. Kalyvas (; born 7 March 1964) is a Greek political scientist who is the Gladstone Professor of Government, at the University of Oxford and a University Academic Fellow at All Souls College, Oxford.
Kalyvas held the Arnold Wolfers Chair in Political Science at Yale University (from 2003 to 2017), where he founded the Program on Order, Conflict, and Violence; prior to that,he held professorships at the University of Chicago, New York University, and Ohio State University. He has also conducted research at the Peace Research Institute Oslo. Kalyvas has written extensively on civil wars, ethnicity, and political violence.
He was a main founder, with , of a current in Modern Greek historiography called the "New Wave" which was focused principally on the study of the Greek Civil War. Among his works is The Logic of Violence in Civil War, which challenges the view of violence in civil wars as irrational.
Early life
Kalyvas was born on the island Corfu (Kerkyra) in 1964, where his father was serving in the Hellenic Coast Guard at the time. His family later moved to Athens and it was there that he spent his early childhood; residing first in Kolonos, and later in Nea Smyrni. His mother was French, and at the age of ten, the family moved to Marseille, where he spent his adolescent years and completed his general education.
Education and career
Kalyvas completed his undergraduate studies at the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens in 1986, and received his PhD diploma in Political Science at the University of Chicago in 1993. Besides Yale, he also taught at Ohio State University from 1993 to 1994, NYU from 1994 to 2000, and the University of Chicago from 2000 to 2003.
He has also been a visiting professor or scholar at Northwestern University, Columbia University, Witten/Herdecke University, Instituto Carlos III-Juan March, the Max Planck Institute, and European University. He has written, amongst other works, The Logic of Violence in Civil War (Cambridge University Press, 2006) and The Rise of Christian Democracy in Europe (Cornell University Press, 1996). He is a contributor and editor to the book Order, Conflict, and Violence (Cambridge University Press, 2008), and more than fifty scholarly articles in five languages.
He has been a frequent contributor to the newspaper Kathimerini since 2009. His articles and have been published in multiple mass-media outlets, such as the New York Times, Financial Times, Foreign Affairs, Foreign Policy, and The Atlantic.
He has been a member of the Konstantinos Karamanlis Institute for Democracy, a think tank affiliated with the New Democracy party.
In 2017, it was announced that he had been appointed William Gladstone Professor of Government and a fellow at All Souls College, Oxford.
His current research is in world trends in political life and civil wars. His research has been funded by the Harry Frank Guggenheim Foundation, the United States Institute of Peace, the Folke Bernadotte Academy, and the Alexander S. Onassis Foundation.
In 2021, he participated in a panel at the , which had the principal theme "Action Plan for the University of 2030: Principles and Positions."
His book Katastrofes ke Thriamboi ("Calamities and Coups"), a history of modern Greece, was adapted in 2022 for television by Skai TV, and produced under the same title.
In December 2023, Professor Kalyvas by honorary invitation took up the presidency of the administrative council of the Stavros Niarchos Foundation Cultural Center.
Historigraphy
New Wave
The work of Kalyvas is regarded as revisionist, that inspects with fresh eyes, called meta-revisionist, which wishes to variously differentiate and dispute historiographic "certainties" and "orthodoxies".These new revisionist eyes are also called "New Wave." The term New Wave refers to that interdisciplinary focus which is a central principle in the study of the Greek Civil War for Stathis Kalyvas and Nikos Marantzidis. The historiographic readings of the "New Wave" aroused an intense interest among historians, concering the nature of civil conflicts, their duration, the intentions of the protagonists, and the disregarding of violence by the left.
In contrast to the view called revisionist by the historians of the generation 1960s-1970s, which had established metapolitics as the historiography of the left, a new revisionist view emerged in the final decades of the 1990s. This new revisionism was also called New Wave. The "Network for the Study of Civil War" (, ) became a standard bearer of the new revisionism with its principal representatives being Stathis Kalyvas and Nikos Marantzidis. A heterogeneous group of researchers, instructors, and academics have gathered in this network, expressing a variety of ideologoical positions and at the same time deriving them from a variety of scientific fields.
Criticism
His "New Wave" theses have been criticized in the learned writings of both older and younger historians.
Awards
Kalyvas is the holder of a Woodrow Wilson Awards and the European Academy of Sociology Book Award; along with the Luebbert Best Book Award and the J. David Greenstone Prize of the American Political Science Association.
His work has been honored with many prizes, among which are the Woodrow Wilson Award for the best book with the theme of government, politics, or international affairs, a research grant from the Harry Frank Guggenheim Foundation, the United States Institute for Peace, the Folke Bernadotte Academy, and the Alexander S. Onassis Foundation, the European Academy of Sociology Book Award, the Luebbert Award for the best article in comparative politics (three times), and the Greenstone Award for the best book on politics and history.
In 2007, he was made a fellow of the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation. In 2008, he was elected member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and in 2020, to the British Academy.
Bibliography
In English
Books
- From Stagnation to Forced Adjustment: Reforms in Greece, 1974-2010 (õÃÂùüÃÂûõùñ üñöï üõ George Pagoulatos úñù Haris Tsoukas), London and New York: Hurst & Co., Columbia University Press, 2012.
- Modern Greece: What everyone needs to know. New York: Oxford University Press, 2015
- Order, Conflict, Violence. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2008 (edited with Ian Shapiro and Tarek Massoud)
- The Logic of Violence in Civil War. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2006
- The Rise of Christian Democracy in Europe. Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 2006
In French
- 2015. Occupation et résistance au prisme des guerres civiles: un schéma analytique des affrontements, de la violence et de leur impact. In Pierre 5 â 5 â Laborie and François Marcot(eds.), Les comportements collectifs en France et dans l'Europe allemande, 1940âÂÂ1945. Historiographie, normes, prismes, 1940âÂÂ1945. Rennes: Presses Universitaires de Rennes, 2015, 63âÂÂ79
- 2003. Les Guerres civiles a la fin de la Guerre Froide. In Pierre Hassner et Roland Marchal (eds), Guerres et sociétés. Etat et violence après la Guerre froide. Paris: Editions Karthala, 107âÂÂ135
- 2001. Aspects méthodologiques des études des massacres: le cas de la guerre civile grecque. Revue Internationale de Politique Compareé 8:1, 23âÂÂ42
In Greek
Books
- ÃÂýÿÃÂøÃÂôÿþÿù ÃÂÃÂûõüÿù. ÃÂñúõôÿýïñ, ÃÂüÃÂÃÂûùÿÃÂ, ÃÂÃÂÃÂÃÂÿà(õÃÂùüÃÂûõùñ üñöï ÃÂñÃÂïû÷ ÃÂ. ÃÂÿÃÂýñÃÂ÷ úñù ÃÂÃÂìýý÷ ÃÂ. ãÃÂõÃÂñýïô÷), ÃÂúôÃÂÃÂõùààñÃÂìú÷, ÃÂøîýñ 2010, ISBN 978-960-16-3373-2.
- ÃÂüÃÂÃÂûùñ ÃÂìø÷. 23+2 ÃÂÃÂÃÂÃÂîÃÂõùàúñù ñÃÂñýÃÂîÃÂõùàóùñ ÃÂÿý õüÃÂÃÂûùÿ (üñöï üõ ÃÂÿý ÃÂïúÿ ÃÂñÃÂñýÃÂöïô÷), ÃÂúôÃÂÃÂõùàÃÂõÃÂñïÃÂüùÿ, ÃÂøîýñ 2015, ISBN 978-618-03-0068-0.
- ÃÂüÃÂÃÂûùñ ÃÂìø÷. 2 ýÃÂõàõÃÂÃÂÃÂîÃÂõùàúñù ñÃÂñýÃÂîÃÂõùàóùñ ÃÂÿý õüÃÂÃÂûùÿ (üñöï üõ ÃÂÿý ÃÂïúÿ ÃÂñÃÂñýÃÂöïô÷), ÃÂúôÃÂÃÂõùàÃÂõÃÂñïÃÂüùÿ, ÃÂøîýñ 2016, ISBN 978-618-03-0663-7.
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ÃÂÃÂÃÂ÷, üõÃÂìÃÂÃÂñÃÂ÷: ÃÂÃÂýÃÂÃÂñýÃÂïýÿàÃÂÿûùÃÂÃÂÿÃÂ
ûÿÃÂ, õÃÂùüÃÂûõùñ: ÃÂÃÂýÃÂÃÂñýÃÂïýÿàÃÂÃÂòñýùÃÂÃÂÃÂÿÃÂ
ûÿÃÂ, ãÃÂÃÂÃÂÿàÃÂñúÃÂîÃÂ, ÃÂúôÃÂÃÂõùààÿùÃÂÃÂ÷ÃÂñ / ÃÂýÃÂÃÂùÃÂÿÃÂÃÂÿ ÃÂ֟؜ÃÂñÃÂïñà"ÃÂÃÂýÃÂÃÂñýÃÂïýÿàÃÂñÃÂñüñýûîÃÂ", ÃÂøîýñ 2003, ISBN 960-7803-28-0, ISBN 978-960-7803-28-3.
- ÃÂñÃÂñÃÂÃÂÃÂÿÃÂÃÂàúñù øÃÂïñüòÿù. ÃÂù 7 úÃÂúûÿù ÃÂֈÃÂÃÂóÃÂÃÂÿý÷àõûû÷ýùúîàùÃÂÃÂÿÃÂïñÃÂ, üõÃÂìÃÂÃÂñÃÂ÷: ÃÂïúÿàáÿÃÂÃÂÃÂÿÃÂ, ÃÂúôÃÂÃÂõùààñÃÂñôÃÂÃÂÿÃÂ
ûÿÃÂ, ÃÂøîýñ 2015, ISBN 978-960-569-334-3.
- àÿàõïüñÃÂÃÂõ úñù ÃÂÿàÃÂìüõ; ÃÂùñÃÂÃÂÃÂÃÂÿýÃÂñàÃÂ÷ý úÃÂïÃÂ÷ (2009-2016) úñù ñÃÂõýïöÿýÃÂñàÃÂÿ üÃÂûûÿý, ÃÂúôÃÂÃÂõùàÃÂõÃÂñïÃÂüùÿ, ÃÂøîýñ 2016, ISBN 978-618-03-0780-1.
Articles
Joint Articles
- ÃÂýñÃÂÿüïñ ÃÂ÷àúÃÂïÃÂֈ[Anatomy of the Crisis] (co-authored with Thanos Veremis, George Pagoulatos, Theodoros Couloumbis, Loukas Tsoukalis, and Haridimos Tsoukas). Athens: Skai, 2011]
- ÃÂüÃÂÃÂûùñ ÃÂìø÷ [Civil War Passions] (co-authored with Nikos Marantzidis). Athens: Metechmio, 2015]* ÃÂýÿÃÂøÃÂôÿþÿù àÃÂûõüÿù: ÃÂñúõôÿýïñ, ÃÂüÃÂÃÂûùÿÃÂ, ÃÂÃÂÃÂÃÂÿà[Irregular Wars: Macedonia, Civil War, Cyprus] (co-edited with Vassilis K. Gounaris and Ioannis Stefanidis). Athens: Patakis, 2010]
- ÃÂùõøýõïàÃÂÃÂÃÂÃÂõùÃÂ. ãÃÂóÃÂÃÂÿý÷ øõüñÃÂÿûÿóïñ úñù ÃÂÃÂÿÃÂõóóïÃÂõùÃÂ: ÃÂÃÂùÃÂÃÂÃÂüñ ÃÂÃÂÿý ÃÂõÃÂôÃÂÃÂÿ ÃÂÿÃÂ
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üÃÂî, õÃÂùüÃÂûõùñ: ÃÂ. äÃÂùñýÃÂñÃÂÃÂûûÿÃÂ
, ÃÂ. ÃÂ¥ÃÂñýÃÂîÃÂ, ÃÂ. çñÃÂö÷òñÃÂùûõïÿÃÂ
, ÃÂúôÃÂÃÂõùààñÃÂñöîÃÂ÷, ÃÂøîýñ 2008, ISBN 978-960-02-2202-9.
- ÃÂüõïàÿù ÃÂûû÷ýõÃÂ. àÿûõüùúî ùÃÂÃÂÿÃÂïñ ÃÂֈÃÂÃÂóÃÂÃÂÿý÷àÃÂûûìôñÃÂ: ÃÂÃÂàÃÂ÷ý ÃÂÃÂõûõÃÂ
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ÃÂÃÂààÃÂûõüÿ úñù ÃÂ÷ý ÃÂÃÂÃÂÃÂÿ, õÃÂùüÃÂûõùñ: ÃÂìýÿàÃÂõÃÂÃÂü÷ÃÂ, ÃÂùÃÂìû÷àÃÂ. ÃÂñÃÂÃÂïóõÃÂñÃÂ, ÃÂúôÃÂÃÂõùàãúìù, ÃÂøîýñ 2011, ISBN 978-960-6845-17-8.
- ÃÂÃÂøÃÂÃÂàõýÃÂÃÂàÃÂÃÂý ÃÂõùÃÂÃÂý. ÃÂÃÂõùàÃÂÿÃÂ
ôÃÂÃÂùûÿóùÃÂüÿàÃÂÃÂ÷ý ÃÂûûìôñ ÃÂֈÃÂñÃÂÿÃÂîÃÂ, õÃÂùüÃÂûõùñ: ÃÂìúÃÂòÿàÃÂùÃÂñ÷ûïô÷ÃÂ, ÃÂûïñàÃÂùúÿûñúÃÂÃÂÿÃÂ
ûÿÃÂ, çìóúõý æûìùÃÂõÃÂ, ÃÂúôÃÂÃÂõùàÃÂûû÷ýùúì ÃÂÃÂìüüñÃÂñ, ÃÂøîýñ 2006, ISBN 960-442-378-9, ISBN 978-960-442-378-1.
- àñýñÃÂÿüïñ ÃÂ÷àúÃÂïÃÂ÷ÃÂ. àÃÂñøÿóÃÂýõùñ ÃÂ÷àõûû÷ýùúîàúÿùýÃÂýïñàüÃÂÃÂñ ñÃÂàìÃÂøÃÂñ ô÷üÿÃÂùõÃÂ
üÃÂýñ ÃÂÃÂ÷ý õÃÂ÷üõÃÂïôñ "àÃÂñø÷üõÃÂùýî", ÃÂúôÃÂÃÂõùàãúìù, ÃÂøîýñ 2011, ISBN 978-960-482-052-8.
- àõÃÂÿÃÂî ÃÂֈÃÂÃÂóÃÂÃÂ
ÃÂ÷ÃÂ. àôõúñõÃÂïñ ÃÂÿÃÂ
'40 úñù ÷ ùÃÂÃÂÿÃÂùÿóÃÂñÃÂïñ, õÃÂùüÃÂûõùñ: ÃÂùÃÂÃÂóÿàÃÂýÃÂÃÂýïÿÃÂ
, ÃÂïúÿàÃÂñÃÂñýÃÂöïô÷ÃÂ, ÃÂùòûùÿÃÂÃÂûõïÿý ÃÂֈÃÂÃÂÃÂïñÃÂ, ÃÂøîýñ 2008, ISBN 978-960-05-1400-1.
- ÃÂÃÂÃÂÿÃÂùÿóÃÂñÃÂïñ ÃÂ÷àýõÃÂÃÂõÃÂ÷àúñù ÃÂÃÂóÃÂÃÂÿý÷àÃÂûûìôñà1833-2002. àÃÂñúÃÂùúì ÃÂ' ôùõøýÿÃÂàÃÂÃÂ
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ýÃÂý (ÃÂ.ÃÂ.ÃÂ.) / ÃÂýÃÂÃÂùÃÂÿÃÂÃÂÿ ÃÂõÿõûû÷ýùúÃÂý ÃÂÃÂõÃÂ
ýÃÂý, ÃÂøîýñ 2004, ISBN 960-7916-37-9, ISBN 978-960-7916-37-2.
- ÃÂõÃÂì ÃÂÿý ÃÂÃÂûõüÿ. àñýñÃÂÃÂ
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ûñúÃÂÿÃÂÿÃÂûÿÃÂ
, ÃÂúôÃÂÃÂõùàÃÂûõþìýôÃÂõùñ, ÃÂøîýñ 2003, ISBN 960-221-270-5, ISBN 978-960-221-270-7.
- ÃÂÃÂÃÂùñ àõûÿÃÂÃÂýý÷ÃÂÿà1935-1950, õÃÂùüÃÂûõùñ: ÃÂÃÂìýý÷àÃÂñÃÂñúñÃÂÃÂùìý÷ÃÂ, ÃÂúôÃÂÃÂõùàÃÂûÃÂõùÃÂÃÂ, ÃÂøîýñ 2009, ISBN 978-960-6679-10-0.
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