Angelos Chryssogelos is Reader in Politics and International Relations at the School of Social Sciences of London Metropolitan University. He studied in Athens and Leiden and received his PhD from the European University Institute. In the past he held positions at the Weatherhead Centre at Harvard, King's College London, SAIS Johns Hopkins and has been Jean Monnet Fellow at the Schuman Centre of the EUI. In 2015-16 he was NBG Postdoctoral Fellow in the Hellenic Observatory. His research lies at the intersection of international relations and comparative politics, with a particular interest in the party politics of foreign policy, the impact of ideologies on international politics, and populism and the future of democracy in a context of a contested international order and EU integration in crisis. His articles have appeared in journals like JCMS, Journal of European Integration, European Union Politics, International Affairs, International Studies Review, Foreign Policy Analysis and others. He is the author of 'Party Systems and Foreign Policy Change in Liberal Democracies' (2021) and co-editor of the 'Routledge Handbook of Populism and Foreign Policy' (2025). In Greek he is the author of ‘A Small Introduction to Populism’ (2018) and co-editor of ‘Conservatism in Greece’ (2023).
Research interests:
- International relations, foreign policy analysis, party politics
- The politics of Greek foreign policy
- Contestations of European integration in Greece
- Populism and democracy in Greece