Alexis Heraclides (born 1952 in
Alexandria, Egypt
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) is a Greek political scientist and public intellectual, currently Professor Emeritus of International Relations at the
Panteion University of Social and Political Sciences. He is the son of ambassador Dimitris Heraclides and dentist Zina Ficardou. He taught at Panteion University from 1993 onwards, from 2004 until 2019 as Professor of International Relations and conflict resolution.
He has served as counselor on minorities and human rights in the Greek Foreign Ministry (1983-1997) and was also appointed as Greek Alternate Expert of the UN Sub-Commission on Prevention of Discrimination and Protection of Minorities in the
UN Commission on Human Rights
The United Nations Commission on Human Rights (UNCHR) was a functional commission within the overall framework of the United Nations from 1946 until it was replaced by the United Nations Human Rights Council in 2006. It was a subsidiary body of th ...
(1990-1992).
Biography
Heraclides studied political science and International Relations at the
Panteion University, at the
University of London
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(M.Sc. at University College, under
John W. Burton) and at the
University of Kent
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(Ph.D. under A.J.R. Groom). His main publications cover intervention in secessionist conflicts, secession and
self-determination
Self-determination refers to a people's right to form its own political entity, and internal self-determination is the right to representative government with full suffrage.
Self-determination is a cardinal principle in modern international la ...
, ethnicity and
nationalism
Nationalism is an idea or movement that holds that the nation should be congruent with the state. As a movement, it presupposes the existence and tends to promote the interests of a particular nation, Smith, Anthony. ''Nationalism: Theory, I ...
, the
Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe, perceptions in foreign policy and specific conflicts mainly from a conflict resolution perspective, such as
Kosovo
Kosovo, officially the Republic of Kosovo, is a landlocked country in Southeast Europe with International recognition of Kosovo, partial diplomatic recognition. It is bordered by Albania to the southwest, Montenegro to the west, Serbia to the ...
,
Southern Sudan, the
Kurdish question, the
Israeli–Palestinian conflict
The Israeli–Palestinian conflict is an ongoing military and political conflict about Territory, land and self-determination within the territory of the former Mandatory Palestine. Key aspects of the conflict include the Israeli occupation ...
, the
Cyprus problem
The Cyprus problem, also known as the Cyprus conflict, Cyprus issue, Cyprus dispute, or Cyprus question, is an ongoing dispute between the Greek Cypriot and the Turkish Cypriot community in the north of the island of Cyprus, where troops of th ...
and the Greek–Turkish conflict. His more recent publications are on humanitarian intervention in the nineteenth century,
just war theory
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, the
Macedonian question, human rights and the problem of
cultural relativism
Cultural relativism is the view that concepts and moral values must be understood in their own cultural context and not judged according to the standards of a different culture. It asserts the equal validity of all points of view and the relati ...
,
liberal Islam
Liberal and progressive ideas within Islam is a range of interpretation of Islamic understanding and practice, ranging from centrist to left-wing perspectives. Some Muslims have created a considerable body of progressive interpretation of I ...
and human rights, and the history of
Greek–Albanian relations.
Political activity
He has written hundreds of articles in Greek dailies and magazines (many of which have been republished in Greek Cypriot and Turkish newspapers) on minority issues, the resolution of the
Cyprus problem
The Cyprus problem, also known as the Cyprus conflict, Cyprus issue, Cyprus dispute, or Cyprus question, is an ongoing dispute between the Greek Cypriot and the Turkish Cypriot community in the north of the island of Cyprus, where troops of th ...
(via a loose
consociational bicommunal federation), the amelioration of
Greek-Turkish relations and the comprehensive settlement of the pending
Aegean dispute, the settlement of the vexing “
Macedonian Question” between Athens and Skopje, and on Greek and Greek-Cypriot nationalism. On these issues he has also participated within various
NGOs
A non-governmental organization (NGO) is an independent, typically nonprofit organization that operates outside government control, though it may get a significant percentage of its funding from government or corporate sources. NGOs often focus ...
in Greece and Cyprus ("The Front for Reason Against Nationalism", "Centre of Minority Groups", "Cyprus Academic Dialogue" and others).
[G. Bertrand, Le conflit helléno-turc: la confrontation des deux nationalismes à l’aube du XXIe siècle (2003), p.286. L. Karakatsanis, Turkish-Greek Relations: Rapprochement, Civil Society and the Politics of Friendship (2014), 101, 239, 242.]
In 1997 he was awarded the Abdi Ipekçi Peace and Friendship Prize for his newspaper articles on the resolution of the Greek-Turkish conflict. His repeated criticism of nationalism in Greece and in the Republic of Cyprus has earned him the opprobrium of key nationalist figures in both countries, and he has been repeatedly attacked in the conservative Greek and Cypriot press and by ultra-nationalist political parties (inter alia in the Greek Parliament) and organizations in Greece and Cyprus from mid-1990s until today (see e.g.Greek Helsinki Monitor, press release, 2 May 2009. See e.g. the attack in To Proto Thema (Greek Sunday newspaper) 29 March 2009, 5 April 2009, 12 April 2009, and Eleftherotypia (Greek newspaper) 25 April 2009. The attacks are also referred in Radikal (Turkish newspaper) 30 March 2009 and 28 June 2009).
Views
As counselor on human rights and minorities, he was preoccupied with the Muslim/Turkish minority in Western Thrace and was instrumental in persuading the Greek side to abandon its discrimination towards the minority in question.
In 2004 he strongly supported a "Yes" vote to the
Annan Plan, for the resolution of the
Cyprus dispute
The Cyprus problem, also known as the Cyprus conflict, Cyprus issue, Cyprus dispute, or Cyprus question, is an ongoing dispute between the Greek Cypriot and the Turkish Cypriot community in the north of the island of Cyprus, where troops of t ...
, in which
Turkish Cypriots
Turkish Cypriots or Cypriot Turks ( or ; ) are so called ethnic Turks originating from Cyprus. Turkish Cypriots are mainly Sunni Muslims. Following the Ottoman conquest of the island in 1571, about 30,000 Turkish settlers were given land onc ...
voted "Yes" by majority and
Greek Cypriots
Greek Cypriots (, ) are the ethnic Greeks, Greek population of Cyprus, forming the island's largest Ethnolinguistic group, ethnolinguistic community. According to the 2023 census, 719,252 respondents recorded their ethnicity as Greek, forming al ...
voted "No" by an overwhelming majority. He has blamed the Greek Cypriot side and especially the Cypriot president
Nikos Anastasiadis for the non-resolution of the
Cyprus problem
The Cyprus problem, also known as the Cyprus conflict, Cyprus issue, Cyprus dispute, or Cyprus question, is an ongoing dispute between the Greek Cypriot and the Turkish Cypriot community in the north of the island of Cyprus, where troops of th ...
.
Regarding the Macedonian dispute, Heraclides said in 2019 that the
Prespa agreement
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was "good" for Greece, but less so for North Macedonia
In 2022, Heraclides gave an interview to the Turkish state-run
Anadolu Agency
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History
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, in which he said regarding the
Aegean dispute that Greece should recognize the "rights" and "interests of Turkey in the
Aegean Sea
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.
This statement drew criticism from some Greek media, in which he was denounced as a propagandist for Turkish interests.
In his books and articles on Greek-Turkish relations and in interviews he has argued again and again that Turkey is not "aggressive" towards Greece,. He has also claimed that the Turkish ''
casus belli
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'' against Greece, which was declared in 1995 by the Turkish parliament that unilateral action over territorial waters by Greece would constitute a reason for war) may be a threat of violence but need not be taken literally.
Heraclides has also argued that the mass killings and expulsions of Greeks in 1922, committed by the
Kemalist government, was not a
genocide
Genocide is violence that targets individuals because of their membership of a group and aims at the destruction of a people. Raphael Lemkin, who first coined the term, defined genocide as "the destruction of a nation or of an ethnic group" by ...
and instead
ethnic cleansing
Ethnic cleansing is the systematic forced removal of ethnic, racial, or religious groups from a given area, with the intent of making the society ethnically homogeneous. Along with direct removal such as deportation or population transfer, it ...
. For example, he said that the
Burning of Smyrna wasn't an act of genocide because "it had been preceded (and caused) by a
regular war between the Greek army and Kemal's nationalist forces.
Historian
Erik Sjöberg explicitly criticized these assertions, stating that: "Heraclides' core argument was problematic, resting as it did in a somewhat misguided assumption of war and genocide as mutually excluding".
In 2006, he wrote an article regarding
Armenian genocide denial in France, in which he defended it on freedom of expression grounds, and stated that its criminalization was "ahistorical" and was pushed by the "Armenian lobby of France" in order to stop the
accession of Turkey to the European Union
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After the ten founding ...
.
Nevertheless, he accepted the
Armenian genocide
The Armenian genocide was the systematic destruction of the Armenians, Armenian people and identity in the Ottoman Empire during World War I. Spearheaded by the ruling Committee of Union and Progress (CUP), it was implemented primarily t ...
as a fact.
Writings
He has written eleven books in English and twenty in Greek, including:
*The Self-Determination of Minorities in International Politics (London: Frank Cass, 1991).
*The Arab-Israeli Conflict: The Problèmatique of Peaceful Resolution (Athens: Papazissis, 1991)
n Greek
*Security and Co-operation in Europe: The Human Dimension, 1972-1992 (London: Frank Cass, 1993).
*Helsinki-II and its Aftermath: The Making of the CSCE into an International Organization (London: Pinter, 1993).
*Greece and the “Threat from the East” (Athens: Polis, 2001)
n Greek also published in Turkey as Yunanistan ve “Dogu’dan Gelen Tehlike” Turkiye: *Turk-Yunan Iliskilerinde Cikmazlar ve Cozum Yollari (Istanbul: Iletişim, 2002).
*International Society and the Theories of International Relations: A Critical Survey (Athens: I.Sideris, 2000)
n Greek
*The Cyprus Question: Conflict and Resolution (Athens: I. Sideris, 2002)
n Greek
*The Cyprus Problem, 1947-2004: From Union to Partition? (Athens: I.Sideris, 2006)
n Greek
*Irreconcilable Νeighbors: Greece-Turkey. The Aegean Dispute (Athens: I.Sideris, 2007)
n Greek
*The Greek-Turkish Conflict in the Aegean: Imagined Enemies (Basingstoke: Palgrave-Macmillan, 2010).For favorable reviews of this book see Tozun Bahcheli, in South-East European and Black Sea Studies, 11:2 (2011), pp. 211–13; and Tozun Bahcheli, in Turkish Studies, 13:2 (2012), pp. 269–71.
*The Evolution of International Society (Athens: I.Sideris, 2012)
n Greek
*with Ada Dialla, Humanitarian Intervention in the Long Nineteenth Century: Setting the Precedent (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2015).
*National Issues and Ethnocentrism: A Critique of Greek Foreign Policy (Athens: I. Sideris, 2018)
n Greek
*The Macedonian Question 1878-1918: From National Claims to Conflicting National Identities (Athens: Themelio, 2018)
n Greek
*editor with Gizem Alioğlu Çakmak, Greece and Turkey in Conflict and Cooperation: From Europeanization to De-Europenalization (Abingdon: Routledge, 2019).
*Just War and Humanitarian Intervention: A History in the International Ethics of War (Athens: I.Sideris, 2020).
*The Macedonian Question and the Macedonians: A History (Abingdon: Routledge, 2021). For a favorable review of this book see Athina Skoulariki, in Historein, 21:1 (2023).
*with Ylli Kromidha, Greek-Albanian Entanglements since the Nineteenth Century: A History (Abingdon: Routledge, 2023).
*Conflict Resolution: Self-Determination, Secession, Intervention, Ethnonational and International Conflict (with a Preface by James Mayall) (Thessaloniki: Epikentro, 2024).
*Greece and its Neighbours: National identity and Otherness (Athens: I. Sideris, 2024)
n Greek
*Islam and Islamic Thought: Philosophy, Modernism, Liberalism and their Enemies. In Quest of Averroes (Athens: Themelio, 2024)
n Greek
* The Dark Side of the Enlightment: Race Theories and Racism (Athens: Asini, 2024)
n Greek
Contributions
His main political contributions to date are with regard to intervention in secessionist conflicts, the reasons for separatism, secession and self-determination, human rights norm-setting in the CSCE process, the Cyprus problem, the Greek-Turkish conflict in the Aegean and the history of humanitarian intervention. In particular his 2010 book on the Aegean Dispute was highly acclaimed
[T. Bahcheli, in South-East European and Black Sea Studies, 11,2 (2011), pp.211-13 and in Turkish Studies, 13, 2 (2012), pp.269-71; E. Athanassopoulou, in Nations and Nationalism, 17, 4 (2011), pp.872-3; I.D. Stefanidis, in Diplomacy & Statecraft, 22,4 (2011), pp.768-70.], as well as his 2021 book on the Macedonian Question and the Macedonians (see e.g. A. Skoulariki, review in Historein 2023).
References
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1952 births
People from Alexandria
Living people
Alumni of University College London
Panteion University alumni
Alumni of the University of London
Greek political scientists
International relations scholars
Greece–Turkey relations