Andreas Borgeas

Andreas Borgeas

Scholar-in-Residence

aborgeas@sjcl.edu

Education

Ph.D., Panteion University of Political Sciences
J.D., Georgetown Law School
M.A.L., Harvard University
B.A., Northern Arizona University

Professor Andreas Borgeas is a Scholar in Residence and has been a member of the SJCL faculty since 2007. Following his legal education, Borgeas served as a judicial law clerk at the US Court for the Eastern District of California. He is a member of the bar in California and Washington, DC, holds a certificate from the Hague Academy of International Law, and in private practice specialized in international law at Luce Forward.

With a background in global affairs, Borgeas has worked overseas in numerous professional and academic capacities, including as a Fulbright Scholar, Marshall Memorial Fellow, Visiting Fellow at the Hellenic Centre for European Studies, Contributing Fellow at the Woodrow Wilson Center, Policy Specialist Fellow at the US Embassy in the Republic of Kazakhstan, and as a federally appointed Commissioner on the US-China Economic & Security Review Commission.

Borgeas' record of scholarship includes extensive field research in Central Asia and China, with publications in international journals from Cornell University, Columbia University and Yale University. In addition to SJCL, he has lectured at the Middlebury Institute of International Studies in Monterey.

Following his tenure as a California State Senator, Andreas Borgeas is now the CEO of the Greece – Africa Power (GAP) electrical interconnection project and leads the California Strategy Group.