
Konstantinos Xypolytos
Konstantinos holds a BA in War & Security studies from the University of Hull, an MA in Turkish Studies from the School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS), and is a PhD student in History at Koç University, Istanbul. His primary research interests are strategic theories from the Late-Ottoman history, the First World War, and contemporary security issues in the Mediterranean, specifically on strategies during the Greco-Turkish War 1919-1922. Outside of his academic studies, he holds a senior position at Strife, a biannual journal, peer-reviewed academic periodical publication created and managed by young researchers from the Department of War Studies, King’s College London, and the Hellenic Army Corps of Engineers Reserve Officer.
Articles by Konstantinos Xypolytos
Strategic Thinking: A Brief History From Thucydides to ClausewitzWhat is ‘strategic thinking’? How did people of bygone ages and distant lands conceptualise ‘strategy’ and how did they turn their theories into practice?