Analysing international policy processes and Lithuania’s role in them

Tomas Janeliūnas

Senior Research Manager
Biography

Tomas Janeliūnas has been a professor at the Vilnius Institute of International Relations and Political Science (TSPMI) since 2015. He defended his doctorate in the social sciences at Vilnius University in 2006.

Between 2013 and 2018, he led the TSPMI International Relations Cathedral. Between 2009 and 2020, he was the Editor in Chief for the magazine Politologija. Between 2007 and 2017, he edited the releases of the Lithuanian Foreign Policy Review. Between 2010 and 2019, he was the politics editor and analyst for the magazine IQ.

T. Janeliūnas is an expert for the National Security and Defence Committee (drafting the Lithuanian National Security Strategy review), in 2016 and 2020, he was an expert for the European Economic and Social Committee (EESC), in drafting positions for the Review of the European Neighbourhood Policy (REX/458-EESC-2016) and Towards a New European Neighbourhood Policy (REX/447-EESC-2015).

Other analysts and experts

Edward Lucas Associate Expert

He is a former senior editor of the British weekly The Economist and is a non-resident senior analyst at CEPA.

Konstantinas Andrijauskas Associate Expert

Assistant Professor of Asian Studies and International Politics at Vilnius University.

Raigirdas Boruta Associate Expert on the China Programme

Associate Expert of the China Research Programme of the GSSC, PhD student at the Institute of International Relations and Political Science and policy analyst at STRATA, Vilnius University. Researches Asia-Pacific processes.

Linas Kojala Director

Linas Kojala is the CEO of the Geopolitics and Security Studies Center and a lecturer in International Relations at the Institute of International Relations and Political Science, Vilnius University (VU IIRPS). He is also a Non-Resident Fellow at the Foreign Policy Research Institute and a Millennium Fellow at the Atlantic Council. A widely recognized commentator on international affairs, his analyses have appeared in CNN, Chicago Tribune, Politico, BBC, Die Welt, and Berlingske. In 2023, Kojala was honored as a Munich Young Leader by the Munich Security Conference and the Körber Foundation and received the Titanium Award from DELFI for his foreign policy commentary. Kojala was nominated to participate in the young Leaders’ programs of Japan, France, and other countries. He has been consistently ranked among Lithuania’s top three most influential public figures, placing second in 2024. The author of two books on European politics and U.S. foreign policy, he holds degrees from VU IIRPS (BA, MA), Oxford University (Postgraduate Diploma), and an MBA from the University of Cambridge. He received a prestigious Fulbright Scholarship and was a scholar at Harvard University.