- State Theory
- Political Theory
- Greek Society
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Spyros Sakellaropoulos is a Professor at the Department of Social Policy of Panteion University of Social and Political Sciences in Athens, Greece, specializing in State and Political Theory. He also serves as a Consulting Professor at the Hellenic Open University. His academic career spans several decades, with significant contributions to political sociology and social policy analysis. His research focuses on the theory of the State, modern Greek and Cypriot society, and the development of the capitalist mode of production. He has taught undergraduate courses including Structure and Organization of Greek Society, Greece in Crisis, Social Structure and Organization of Cyprus, and Aspects of the European Unification Process. Sakellaropoulos has been actively engaged in public discourse, with recent interventions (2024-2025) covering Nepal's political crisis, European economic governance, Greek political history, and contemporary political developments. His work reflects a consistent engagement with political theory, historical analysis, and current political challenges in Greece and beyond. His recent publications demonstrate expertise in comparative politics, with particular attention to political transitions, youth movements, and the challenges facing progressive politics in the contemporary era. His analyses often connect theoretical frameworks with empirical political developments. As an academic with international reach, he has published in multiple languages including Greek, English, French, Spanish, and Italian, reflecting his broad scholarly engagement across different political contexts and academic traditions.


