Vassilis Papadopoulos (diplomat)
Vassilis Papadopoulos | |
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Native name | Βασίλης Παπαδόπουλος |
Born | 1960 |
Occupation | Diplomat & Writer |
Education | National and Kapodistrian University of Athens |
Vassilis Papadopoulos is a Greek diplomat and writer. He was born in Athens in 1960.
Education
[edit]He graduated from Law School of the University of Athens and completed his two masters in International and European Law in France. Apart from Greek, he speaks English, French, Spanish and Russian.
Diplomatic Service
[edit]In 1985, he joined the Diplomatic corps as Attaché of Embassy of the Greek Ministry of Foreign Affairs. While in Athens, he worked mainly in departments of the Ministry having to do with European Union issues, including external relations,energy, the E.U. budget, european institutions and monetary issues. Abroad he has served at the Greek Consulate of San Francisco, at the Embassy in Kyiv, at the Embassy in Bangkok, and at the Permanent Greek Delegation at the United Nations (New York), when Greece was elected as a non-permanent member of the Security Council. He dealt with development assistance and environment issues, conflicts in Africa, as well as the reform of the UN and the Security Council in particular. He served as Ambassador of Greece in Kyiv and Bucharest.[1] He has been teaching practical issues of diplomacy and culture at the Diplomatic Academy of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs for many years, based on interactive methods and simulations. In November 2019, he was named as diplomatic advisor of the 2021 Committee. On the 13th of March 2020, he was appointed as Chief of Staff of the Greek Presidency by the new President of the Hellenic Republic Katerina Sakellaropoulou. Since December 2022 he is serving as Ambassador of Greece in Portugal.
Αuthor's work
[edit]Papadopoulos is the author of short stories entitled "In the Far East, Impressions of a Diplomat"[2] published in Greek in 2002 by Periplus publishing house, and published in English in 2020 by DartFrog Books. The book describes the mentality and way of life of the people in Asian countries, where he worked (Thailand, Myanmar, Cambodia, Laos) or traveled (Indonesia, China, Nepal), comparing them with Europe and Greece in particular.
In 2008, he published a short novel titled "Olya. Two winters and one spring ".[3] It is the story of a young Ukrainian girl, in a relationship with a rich oligarch who is an arms dealer. She inadvertently witnesses a crime and fearing for her life, she hides at the Chernobyl Forbidden Zone, next to the destroyed nuclear plant. The book has been translated into Ukrainian and Romanian.
In 2018, Omonia publishing house in Bucharest, publishes his bilingual book (Greek and Romanian) entitled "George Seferis. Between diplomacy and poetry. "[4] It is a presentation of the poet's work, in a way that is accessible to the Romanian public. The book is particularly focused on the conflict between the two aspects of Seferis' personality, the diplomatic representative of Greece and the writer.
In 2019 he wrote a brief essay entitled "Language as a vehicle of culture. The impact of the Greek language"[5][6] published by Periplus publishing house in which he analyzes the influence of the Greek language in other cultures over the centuries. The book was translated to Romanian and published in 2020 in Bucharest.
In 2019, the essay "Diplomacy and Poetry, the Case of George Seferis"[7][8][9][10][11] was published by Icarus publishing house[12] and presents the poet George Seferis, focusing on his diplomatic work and the way his career influenced his literary creation. Some of his original diplomatic writings are presented for the first time, while there is a comparative analysis between his diplomatic style and his poetic language.
In 2024, under the title "The Irresistible Tendency of Greeks to Write Poetry", he published a series of essays on the imprint left by Greek civilisation on a universal level, especially through literature, language and the leading masterpieces written in Greek, which changed the evolution of the world.[13]
Vassilis Papadopoulos has delivered a series of lectures at Universities and Diplomatic Academies of various countries, both on foreign policy and international relations, as well as on culture and language.[14][15]
References
[edit]- ^ "Σε ρόλο ηθοποιού ο Έλληνας πρέσβης στο Βουκουρέστι Β. Παπαδόπουλος για να προωθήσει τον ελληνικό πολιτισμό" [Greek ambassador in Bucharest plays role of actor Papadopoulos in promoting Greek culture]. www.amna.gr. Retrieved 2020-02-16.
- ^ "Vasilis Papadopoulos - Reflecții de ambasador - Fundatia Romania Literara". arhiva.romlit.ro. Retrieved 2020-02-16.
- ^ "ΒΑΣΙΛΗΣ ΠΑΠΑΔΟΠΟΥΛΟΣ: Όλυα – Δυο χειμώνες και μια άνοιξη « Εκδόσεις Περίπλους". Retrieved 2020-02-16.
- ^ ""Γιώργος Σεφέρης. Ανάμεσα στη Διπλωματία και την ποίηση" από τον πεζογράφο-διπλωμάτη Βασίλη Παπαδόπουλο". ΡΕΠΟΡΤΕΡ. Retrieved 2020-02-16.
- ^ "ΒΑΣΙΛΗΣ ΠΑΠΑΔΟΠΟΥΛΟΣ: Η ΓΛΩΣΣΑ ΩΣ ΟΧΗΜΑ ΠΟΛΙΤΙΣΜΟΥ « Εκδόσεις Περίπλους". Retrieved 2020-02-16.
- ^ "Vassilis Papadopoulos on the lasting influence of the Greek language". greeknewsagenda.gr. Retrieved 2020-02-22.
- ^ Αναγνώστης, Ο. "Γιώργος Σεφέρης, Η σχέση διπλωμάτη και ποιητή (του Αλέξη Πανσέληνου)". ΠΕΡΙΟΔΙΚΟ Ο ΑΝΑΓΝΩΣΤΗΣ ΓΙΑ ΤΟ ΒΙΒΛΙΟ ΚΑΙ ΤΙΣ ΤΕΧΝΕΣ (in Greek). Retrieved 2020-02-16.
- ^ "Για το βιβλίο του Βασίλη Παπαδόπουλου "Διπλωματία και Ποίηση. Η περίπτωση του Γιώργου Σεφέρη" – γράφει η Ανθούλα Δανιήλ". frear. 2020-03-06. Retrieved 2020-03-18.
- ^ "The diplomat behind the poet, Pavlos Papadopoulos | Kathimerini". www.ekathimerini.com. Retrieved 2020-05-30.
- ^ "Το πάθος για δικαιοσύνη και η αίσθηση του ρόλου του ελληνισμού, ΕΥΗ ΜΑΛΛΙΑΡΟΥ | Kathimerini". www.kathimerini.gr. Retrieved 2020-07-05.
- ^ "Ο διπλωμάτης πίσω από τον ποιητή, Παύλου Παπαδόπουλου | Kathimerini". www.kathimerini.gr. Retrieved 2020-07-05.
- ^ "Διπλωματία και Ποίηση, η περίπτωση του Γιώργου Σεφέρη". Εκδόσεις Ίκαρος (in Greek). Retrieved 2020-02-16.
- ^ "«Η ακαταμάχητη τάση των Ελλήνων να γράφουν ποίηση»". www.facebook.com. Retrieved 2024-10-11.
- ^ ""Αφιέρωμα στον Γιώργο Σεφέρη" | Τελλόγλειο Ίδρυμα Τεχνών Α.Π.Θ." www.teloglion.gr. Retrieved 2020-07-05.
- ^ ΠΑΡΑΘΥΡΟ (2017-10-31). "Συμπόσιο για τον Γιώργο Σεφέρη στην Αγία Νάπα". Παραθυρο. Retrieved 2020-07-05.