Kalyvas completed his undergraduate studies at the
National and Kapodistrian University of Athens in 1986, and received his
PhD diploma in Political Science at the
University of Chicago in 1993. Besides Yale, he also taught at Ohio State University from 1993 to 1994, NYU from 1994 to 2000, and the University of Chicago from 2000 to 2003. He has also been a visiting professor or scholar at
Northwestern University,
Columbia University,
Witten/Herdecke University,
Instituto Carlos III-Juan March, the
Max Planck Institute, and European University. He has written, amongst other works,
The Logic of Violence in Civil War (Cambridge University Press, 2006) and
The Rise of Christian Democracy in Europe (Cornell University Press, 1996). He is a contributor and editor to the book
Order, Conflict, and Violence (Cambridge University Press, 2008), and more than fifty scholarly articles in five languages. He has been a frequent contributor to the newspaper
Kathimerini since 2009. His articles and have been published in multiple mass-media outlets, such as the
New York Times, Financial Times, Foreign Affairs, Foreign Policy, and
The Atlantic. He has been a member of the
Konstantinos Karamanlis Institute for Democracy, a
think tank affiliated with the
New Democracy party. In 2017, it was announced that he had been appointed William Gladstone Professor of Government and a
fellow at
All Souls College, Oxford. His current research is in world trends in political life and civil wars. His research has been funded by the
Harry Frank Guggenheim Foundation, the
United States Institute of Peace, the
Folke Bernadotte Academy, and the
Alexander S. Onassis Foundation. In 2021, he participated in a panel at the
Bodossaki Foundation, which had the principal theme "Action Plan for the University of 2030: Principles and Positions." His book
Katastrofes ke Thriamboi ("Calamities and Coups"), a history of modern Greece, was adapted in 2022 for television by
Skai TV, and produced under the same title. In December 2023, Professor Kalyvas by honorary invitation took up the presidency of the administrative council of the
Stavros Niarchos Foundation Cultural Center. == Historigraphy ==