Stathis Kalyvas
Prof. Stathis Kalyvas | |
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Στάθης Ν. Καλύβας | |
| Born | March 7, 1964 |
| Occupation | Professor of political science |
| Known for | Civil war, ethnicity, political violence |
| Awards | Woodrow Wilson Awards, European Academy of Sociology Book Award, Luebbert Best Book Award, J. David Greenstone Prize |
| Academic background | |
| Alma mater | University of Chicago |
| Academic work | |
| Discipline | Political science |
| Sub-discipline | Civil war, conflict |
| Institutions | University of Chicago, Ohio State, Oxford, Yale |
| Notable ideas | "New Wave" school of Modern Greek historiography; political violence, rationality of violence in civil conflict |
Stathis N. Kalyvas (Greek: Στάθης Ν. Καλύβας; born 7 March 1964) is a Greek political scientist who is the Gladstone Professor of Government, at the University of Oxford and a University Academic Fellow at All Souls College, Oxford.
Kalyvas held the Arnold Wolfers Chair in Political Science at Yale University (from 2003 to 2017), where he founded the Program on Order, Conflict, and Violence; prior to that,he held professorships at the University of Chicago, New York University, and Ohio State University. He has also conducted research at the Peace Research Institute Oslo. Kalyvas has written extensively on civil wars, ethnicity, and political violence.
He was a main founder, with Nikos Marantzides, of a current in Modern Greek historiography called the "New Wave" which was focused principally on the study of the Greek Civil War. Among his works is The Logic of Violence in Civil War, which challenges the view of violence in civil wars as irrational.