Konstantinos Xypolytos
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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.

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Articles by Konstantinos Xypolytos

Strategic Thinking: A Brief History From Thucydides to ClausewitzStrategic Thinking: A Brief History From Thucydides to Clausewitz

What is ‘strategic thinking’? How did people of bygone ages and distant lands conceptualise ‘strategy’ and how did they turn their theories into practice?