Dr. Panayotis A. Yannakogeorgos received his Ph.D. (2009) and M.Sc. (2007) in Global Affairs from Rutgers University, and his ALB in Philosophy from Harvard University, cum laude, in 2005. He completed a dissertation project investigating how conflict in cyberspace affects the politics of global cybersecurity and the digital Information Society. The focus of his interdisciplinary research is on international cybersecurity policy, global change and governance, violent non-state actors, international law, philosophy, history and Hellenism. He designed and teaches the upper-level undergraduate Political Science course "Problems in International Relations: Diplomacy and Intelligence" at Rutgers University. He is Founding Publisher of the Journal of Global Change and Governance.

 


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