
Petros P. Siousiouras
Petros Siousiouras serves as a Professor in the Department of Shipping, Trade and Transport at the University of the Aegean, focusing on geopolitics, maritime law, shipping, and maritime transport. He has authored numerous scholarly works published both in Greece and internationally. Notable among these are: "Public International Law. The Law of the Sea and Humanitarian Law" (Sideris, 2014), "Great Powers, Geopolitics, Global Dominance" (Sideris, 2014), "Global Geography: The Pivotal Role of the Mediterranean in Energy, Transport, and the Marine Environment" in collaboration with Assistant Professor D. Dalaklis (Sideris, 2014), "Geopolitics and Vital Space. The Asia Minor Campaign and the Competition of Great Powers" (Sideris, 2013), "Modern Maritime Transport and the Phenomenon of Piracy" in collaboration with Assistant Professor D. Dalaklis (Sideris, 2011), "The Macedonian Issue and Greek Foreign Policy. Geopolitical Pursuits, International Law, and the Issue of Sea Access" (Quality, 2010), "The New Balkans. The Geopolitics of International Security and European Integration" (Herodotus, 2008), "Aspects of Greek Foreign Policy in the Interwar Period" (Sideris, 2003), "Euro-Mediterranean Relations" in collaboration with Professor I. Seimenis (Ziti, 2003), "The Aegean Dispute in the Context of Contemporary Judicial Decisions on Maritime Delimitation," Laws Journal, Vol 3, no.1, Basel, Switzerland, 2014 in collaboration with Dr. G. Chrysochoou, "Political Rights, Development and Corruption in the Balkan and Arab Mediterranean Countries," Mediterranean Quarterly, Vol. 23. No. 1, 2011 in collaboration with Professor I. Vavouras, "The Contiguous Zone as a Mechanism for Protecting the Underwater Cultural Heritage," in "Unresolved Issues and New Challenges of the Law of the Sea," Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, Leiden, The Netherlands, 2006, "Geopolitical Designs and Realities in Yugoslavia's Foreign Policy: The Issue of Access to the Sea," Journal of Political and Military Sociology, Vol. 33 (2), Northern Illinois University, USA (DeKalb), 2005 in collaboration with Professor K. Arvanitopoulos, "The Euro-Mediterranean Free Trade Zone: Prospects and Possibilities," Mediterranean Quarterly. A Journal of Global Issues, Vol. 14 (3), Duke University Press, Washington DC, 2003.