Kalypso Nicolaïdis
Chair in International Affairs, School of Transnational Governance, EUI
Kalypso Nicolaïdis is the Chair in International Affairs, School of Transnational Governance at the European University Institute (EUI). She teaches the theories and practice of international relations, European integration, international political economy, negotiation and game theory, and research methods. Previously Professor at Harvard University’s Kennedy School of Government, she has worked with numerous EU institutions, including as a member of the European Council’s reflection group on the future of Europe chaired by Felipe González (2008–10). She is currently chair of the Oxford Working Group on Brexit as well as the Global PeaceTech programme. Her research interests revolve around internal and external aspects of European integration as well as global affairs, theatres of recognition, democratic theory, solidarity and empathy, global governance and international trade, sustainable integration, post-colonialism, myth and politics and the import of new technologies on international relations. Her latest book is: Exodus, Reckoning, Sacrifice: Three Meanings of Brexit (2019).
Featured work
Conference on the Future of Europe: envisioning EU citizens engagement
Bruegel Annual Meetings, Day 3 - Panellists will discuss different options and what they may entail while revisiting the debates on the future of Euro
Bruegel Annual Meetings, 1-3 September 2021
The 2021 Annual Meetings gathered high-level speakers and participants to discuss how to recover from the crises brought on by the Covid pandemic
Redefining Europe's role after the COVID-19 pandemic
Amidst COVID-19: how to keep markets integrated when states play a bigger role in the EU and its neighbourhood?