Janis A. Emmanouilidis is a political analyst, policy consultant, political scientist and currently Senior Policy Analyst at the European Policy Centre (EPC)
in Brussels. He has published on different topics of European integration with a particular focus on institutional reform, enlargement, EU foreign and security policy, and differentiated integration. He has also a long experience as an expert and essayist for the media. He speaks German, English and Greek.
Janis A. Emmanouilidis, Europe's Role in the Twenty-First Century, in Thomas Renard and Sven Biscop (eds.), The European Union and Emerging Powers in the 21st Century: How Europe Can Shape a New Global Order, Ashgate 04/2012
Janis A. Emmanouilidis, The perils of complacency – the results of an unspectacular summit, EPC Post-Summit Analysis, Brussels 03/2012
Fabian Zuleeg and Janis A. Emmanouilidis, Escaping Europe's Catch 22, EPC Commentary, 01/2012
Janis A. Emmanouilidis, All roads lead to Frankfurt – the results of an enigmatic summit, EPC Post-Summit Analysis, Brussels 12/2011
International Herald Tribune/The New York Times, 14.05.12
Risk of Greek Euro Exit Rattles Markets, but Hints of More Talks Emerge
Bloomberg, 13.05.12
Greek Voters Shatter Myth of Two-Party System to Defy EU Rules
The Journal, 12.05.12
Explainer: New elections? Euro exit? Just what is going on in Greece?
Radio Bremen/Nordwestradio, 11.05.12
Griechenland nach den Wahlen
Wiener Zeitung, 11.05.12
Geordneter Exit - eine Illusion
Nordwest-Zeitung, 09.05.12
Griechenland braucht mehr Zeit zur Sanierung
05.04.12, Paris
20th Anniversary of Confrontations Europe
05.03.12, Brussels
Presentation of Post-Summit Analysis
EPC Post-Summit Briefing
31.01.12, Brussels
Solidarity and Austerity
2012 Brussels Think Tank Dialogue
14.12.11, Brussels
ETUI Monthly Forum
Do the December European Summit and the Annual Growth Survey 2012 offer a way forward for Europe?
12.12.11, Brussels
Analysis of December EU Summit
EPC Post-Summit Briefing
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