Giorgos Monogioudis

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Summary Profile

Giorgos Monogioudis conducted PhD research at School of Slavonic and East-European Studies (SSEES), University College London (UCL). His PhD thesis, entitled “Tracing public accountability in Serbia: the ombudsman institutions in search of allies”, looks at the challenges of public accountability in post-socialist Serbia. Based on network and rational choice theories, his research sheds light on the motives of state and societal accounting actors. Giorgos holds a BA on Politics and History from Panteion University and a MA on Comparative Politics from Eberhard-Karls-Universität Tübingen. His research interests concern the wider spectrum of Comparative Politics and Political Sociology, with a special emphasis on regime change and transitions in South-East Europe, democratization and human rights. After his doctoral studies and military service, Giorgos received a scholarship from the Robert Bosch Foundation and worked as a youth worker in Germany, where he gained an insight into the field of civic education and got acquainted with methods of non-formal education. Since 2015 he works as a project manager at the Culture Department of the Embassy of the Federal Republic of Germany in Athens. Giorgos supervises projects dealing with the bilateral German-Greek relations of the last two hundred years with a special emphasis on German Occupation and Holocaust remembrance.