Policies
“DIKTIO – Network for Reform in Greece and Europe”
is a leading independent, non-partisan and non-profit think tank that aims to undertake cutting-edge policy research and practical policy advice.
In 2013, DIKTIO’s founder, Mrs Anna Diamantopoulou, set about establishing the first think tank in Greece that could effectively forge partnerships for policy change at the domestic level and promote informed debate about Greece’s role in the European Union and the world. Today, DIKTIO has succeeded in establishing an intellectual crossroad between Greece and the European project, putting pioneering thinking at the core of its action.
OUR MISSION
Next to delivering policy advice
and conducting targeted research projects, DIKTIO organizes knowledge-sharing events to promote public dialogue, such as working breakfast discussions, live-streamed events, high-level roundtables and conferences with leading figures in the policy, academic, and business communities.
INTERNATIONAL ADVISORY COUNCIL
Members
Sigmar Gabriel
Chairman, Atlantic Brüke & f. Vice Chancellor and Foreign Minister of Germany
Enrico Letta
President of the Jacques Delors Institute and f. Prime Minister of Italy
Mary McAleese
f. President of Ireland
Olusegun Obasanjo
former President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria and of African Union
Margot Wallstöm
Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister of Sweden (2014-2019)
Meglena Kuneva
EU Ambassador to the Council of Europe and f. Deputy PM of Bulgaria
Frank Vandenbrouck
Professor at the University of Amsterdam and f. Deputy Prime Minister of Belgium
Prof. Sir Chris Pissarides
Nobel Economics Laureate 2010
Ivan Krastev
Chairman of the Centre for Liberal Strategies
Sonja Licht
President, Belgrade Security Forum
Sandro Gozi
MEP and f. Undersecretary for European Affairs of Italy
Gilles Merritt
Founder and Chair, Friends of Europe think tank
Kevin Featherstone
Eleftherios Venizelos Professor in Contemporary Greek Studies and Professor in European Politics, LSE
Ulrike Guerot
Professor and head of the Department for European Politics and the Study of Democracy at Danube-University Krems
Xavier Prats Monne
Xavier Prats Monne