He is Professor of History and Geopolitics in the Department of Mediterranean Studies, University of the Aegean, Greece, specializing in the Mediterranean and the Middle East after World War II. He is the author of “The Civil War in Evrytania”, in After the War was Over: Reconstructing the Family, Nation, and State in Greece, 1943-60, edited by Mark Mazower (2000) and of Britain and the Greek Civil War, 1944-49. British Imperialism,
Public Opinion and the Coming of the Cold War (2013). He is a member of the Royal Historical Society (UK) and the Executive Board of the European Defense and Security College in Brussels.
Britain and the Greek Civil War 1944-1949: British Imperialism, Public Opinion and the Coming of the Cold War (Otto Harrassowitz, 2013)
Η ΕΛΛΑΔΑ, ΤΟ ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΟ ΚΑΙ Ο
ΑΡΑΒΙΚΟΣ ΚΟΣΜΟΣ, 1947-1974 (Patakis
Editions , 2012 )
H EAMIKH ΑΝΤΙΣΤΑΣΗ, 1941-44. Μια Κριτική Προσέγγιση (Papazisis Editions, 1998)
Sakkas, J. (1992). British public opinion and Greece, 1944–1949 [Tesis doctoral, University of Hull].
Sakkas, J. (2000). The Civil War in Evrytania. En M. Mazower (Ed.), After the war was over (pp. 309–323). Princeton University Press.
Sakkas, J. (2004). The Greek dictatorship, the USA and the Arabs, 1967–1974. Journal of Southern Europe and the Balkans, 6(3), 245–257. https://doi.org/10.1080/1461319042000294992
Sakkas, J. (2007). Greece, the Arab World and Israel: A troubled triangle in the Eastern Mediterranean. Defensor Pacis, 20, 100–101.
Sakkas, J. (2009). Greece and the mass exodus of the Egyptian Greeks, 1956–66. Journal of the Hellenic Diaspora, 35(2), 101–118.
Sakkás, G. D. (2012). Η Ελλάδα, το Κυπριακό και ο αραβικός κόσμος: 1947–1974: Διπλωματία και στρατηγική στη Μεσόγειο την εποχή του Ψυχρού Πολέμου. Αθήνα: Εκδόσεις Πατάκη.
Sakkas, J. (2012). The "Times" and the British intervention in Greece in December 1944. Balkan Studies, 46, 157–178.
Sakkas, J., & Zhukova, N. (2013). The Soviet Union, Turkey and the Cyprus problem, 1967–1974. Les Cahiers Irice, 10(1), 123–135.
Sakkas, J. (2013). Britain and the Greek Civil War, 1944–1949: British imperialism, public opinion and the coming of the Cold War. Gießen: Rutzen Verlag.
Sakkas, J. (2015). Britain and the Greek colonels: Accommodating the Junta in the Cold War. Contemporary British History, 29(4), 571–573. https://doi.org/10.1080/13619462.2015.1057554
Sakkas, J. (2019). Old interpretations and new approaches in the historiography of the Greek Civil War. Recuperado de https://aegean.academia.edu/JohnSakkas
Sakkas, J. (2019). The politics of culture in Turkey, Greece and Cyprus: Performing the Left since the Sixties [Reseña del libro editado por Leonidas Karakatsanis & Nikolaos Papadogiannis]. Journal of Modern Greek Studies, 37(1), 193–196.
Sakkas, J. (2021). The Greek military regime and the Cyprus question. En E. Kolokotronis, E. Nikolakopoulos, & D. Antoniou (Eds.), The Greek military dictatorship: Revisiting a troubled past, 1967–74 (pp. 187–203). Berghahn Books.
Σακκάς, Γ., Μαντά, Ε., Τσάμος, Δ., & Κοντάκης, Ι. (2021). The role and the importance of the Dodecanese islands in the strategic planning of Britain and Italy during the period 1935–1939. En Proceedings of the International Conference on the Dodecanese Islands in the Interwar Period.
Sakkas, J. (s.f.). Conflict and détente in the Eastern Mediterranean: From the Yom Kippur War to the Cyprus crisis, October 1973–August 1974. En L. Nuti (Ed.), Détente in Cold War Europe (pp. 291–308). Manchester University Press.
Sakkas, J. (s.f.). Reconciling political identity and Atlantic partnership: Europe and the Middle East crisis of 1973–4. En R. Cupper (Ed.), Atlantic, Euratlantic, or Europe-America? The Atlantic community and the Cold War (pp. 149–163). Lit Verlag.
Sakkas, J. (s.f.). Anglo-American relations and the Palestine question, 1945–56. En G. Gvineria & A. Magen (Eds.), European-American relations and the Middle East: From Suez to the Middle East peace process (pp. 87–100). Ashgate.