
معرفی
Stefanos Kordosis is a historian specializing in Byzantine-Central Eurasian relations, with academic affiliations at the University of Ioannina and International Hellenic University. His expertise spans geopolitical history, Silk Road studies, and cross-cultural interactions between nomadic and sedentary civilizations.
- PhD in Byzantine-Turkic Relations (University of the Aegean, 2007)
- Fulbright Fellow (2016-2017) at University of Pennsylvania
- Published monographs on Türk-Byzantine-Chinese interactions and editorial work on Russian historiography
His research focuses on East-West contacts across Eurasia, including nomadic empires, Black Sea history, Silk Route geopolitics, and modern applications of historical models. Publications analyze the Khazars, Mongols, and cultural syncretism through comparative source analysis.
Scientific awards include the Fulbright Greece fellowship for Greek academics (2016-2017). He has presented at international conferences on topics ranging from Silk Route geopolitics to the Tibetan Gesar epic’s Eurasian significance.
His work bridges historical scholarship and contemporary geopolitical analysis, emphasizing the relevance of pre-modern Eurasian interactions to modern issues like the Belt and Road Initiative and Eastern Mediterranean migration crises.



