Panagiotis Pavlos, Lecturer in Philosophy at the University of Oslo, Norway, in a discussion on all the challenges for the two countries of Hellenism (Hellenic Republic and Republic of Cyprus), within 2024.
He discusses the recent decisions of the Greece-Turkey High Level Cooperation Council, the developments related to initiatives in the eastern Mediterranean, the ongoing war in Ukraine and a plethora of tectonic changes, almost all over the planet.
Panagiotis Pavlos was born in Athens in 1980. He studied philosophy in Thessaloniki, Brussels, Oslo and Princeton in New Jersey. For many years he worked in Educational Support Programs for the Muslim minority in Thrace, while he taught for more than ten years Greek language and culture to young expatriates and foreigners. He has been an Expert of the University of Athens and the Onassis Foundation. He is a publisher and organizer of international meetings in Greece and abroad. Along with his research work in Philosophy, he writes articles in Greek, English and Norwegian. He lives in Norway, where he is a Research Associate, Lecturer at the University of Oslo, and Strategic Advisor and is a member of the Centre for the Study of Platonism at the University of Cambridge. He writes regularly on education, politics, geopolitics and international relations, in Greek, English and Norwegian.