November 2020 SOPHIE MEUNIER

Senior Research Scholar, Princeton School of Public and International Affairs Co-Director, EU Program at Princeton

Robertson Hall 438 Princeton University Princeton, NJ 08544 Tel.: +1 609 258 4863 [email protected] www.scholar.princeton.edu/smeunier

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

2007- Princeton University, Princeton School of Public and International Affairs Princeton present Senior Research Scholar (with continuing appointment) since 2017 NJ Research Scholar (2007-2017) Co-Director European Union Program at Princeton Affiliated Faculty in the Princeton Institute for International and Regional Studies, the Program in Law and Public Affairs, the Liechtenstein Institute on Self-Determination, and the Niehaus Center for and Governance

2002-2007 Princeton University, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Princeton Affairs NJ Associate Research Scholar (tenure-track)

2001-2002 Princeton University, Center of International Studies and Department of Princeton Economics NJ Research Associate

1998-2001 Princeton University, Center of International Studies and Woodrow Wilson Princeton School NJ Visiting Research Fellow and Lecturer in Public and International Affairs

OTHER AFFILIATIONS

2016-2017 Institute for Advanced Study Princeton Visiting Fellow NJ

2015- Wong Center for the Study of Multinational Corporations Shanghai, present Senior Research Fellow China

2012- CIRANO Montreal, present Associate Fellow Canada

EDUCATION

1989-1998 Massachusetts Institute of Technology (M.I.T.) Cambridge Department of Political Science MA Ph.D. Dissertation: Europe Divided but United: Institutional Integration and EC-US Trade Negotiations since 1962 Thesis Advisors: Suzanne Berger (M.I.T.), Kenneth Oye (M.I.T.), Stanley Hoffmann (Harvard)

1993-1995 , Department of Political Science Chicago Graduate Research Associate, Program on International Politics, Economics IL and Security (PIPES)

1991-1993 , Minda de Gunzburg Center for European Studies Cambridge Graduate Student Associate MA

1986-1989 Sciences Po Paris Paris B.A. in Political Science. Major in International Relations and Economics, with FRANCE a special focus on the European Community. Diplôme de l'I.E.P. Summa cum Laude (Félicitations du Jury)

PUBLICATIONS AND WORK IN PROGRESS

BOOKS

In English

2020 • Developments in French Politics 6. Co-edited with Helen Drake, Alistair Cole, and Vincent Tiberj (Palgrave Macmillan).

2015 • Speaking with a Single Voice: The EU as an Effective Actor in Global Governance? Co-edited with Eugenia da Conceicao-Heldt (Routledge).

2014 • The Politics of Representation in the Global Age: Identification, Mobilization and Adjudication. Co-edited with Peter Hall, Wade Jacoby, and Jonah Levy (Cambridge University Press).

2013 • Developments in French Politics 5. Co-edited with Alistair Cole and Vincent Tiberj (Palgrave Macmillan).

2010 • Europe and the Management of Globalization. Co-edited with Wade Jacoby (Routledge).

2007 • Making History: European Integration and Institutional Change at Fifty. Co-edited with Kathleen R. McNamara ().

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2005 • Trading Voices: The European Union in International Commercial Negotiations (Princeton University Press).

2001 • The French Challenge: Adapting to Globalization. With Philip Gordon (Brookings Institution Press).

In French

2005 • L’Union fait la force: l’Union européenne dans les négociations commerciales internationale (Presses de Sciences Po).

2002 • Le Nouveau défi francais: La France face à la mondialisation. With Philip Gordon (Editions Odile Jacob). Winner of the 2002 France-Amériques award Nominated for the Prix européen du livre d’économie

Books in progress

• Invested in Integration: The European Union and International FDI Policy

JOURNAL ARTICLES

2021 • “Sizing Up the Competition: Explaining Reform of European Union Competition Policy in the Covid-19 Era” (with Justinas Mickus). Journal of European Integration.

2020 • “Foreign Direct Investment Screening and Congressional Backlash Politics in the United States” (with Brandice Canes-Wrone and Lauren Mattioli). British Journal of Politics and International Relations.

• “Missing in Action? France and the Politicization of Trade and Investment Agreements” (with Christilla Roederer-Rynning). Politics and Governance, Vol. 8, No. 1, pp. 312-324.

2019 • “From Back Rooms to the Street: Explaining Variation in the Public Salience of Trade Policy-Making in the European Union” (with Rozalie Czesana). Journal of European Public Policy, Vol. 26, No. 12, pp. 1847-1865.

• “The Geopoliticization of European Trade and Investment Policy” (with Kalypso Nicolaidis). Journal of Common Market Studies, Vol. 57, pp. 103-113.

2018 • “Liberal Intergovernmentalism, Illiberalism, and the Potential Superpower of the European Union” (with Milada Vachudova). Journal of Common Market Studies, Vol. 56, No. 7, pp. 1631-1647

2017 • “The European Union and the Space-Time Continuum of Investment Agreements” (with Jean-Frederic Morin). Journal of European Integration, Vol. 39, No. 7, pp. 891-907

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• “Is France Still Relevant?” French Politics, Culture and Society, Vol. 35, No. 2, pp. 59-75

• “Integration by Stealth: How the European Union Gained Competence over Foreign Direct Investment Policy”. Journal of Common Market Studies, Vol. 55, No. 3, pp. 593-610.

2016 • “Yin and Yank? Public Opinion in Europe towards the U.S. and China” (with Soo Yeon Kim and Zsolt Nyiri). Comparative European Politics, Vol. 15, No. 4, pp. 577-603

• “Failing Forward: The Euro Crisis and the Incomplete Nature of European Integration” (with Erik Jones and Daniel Kelemen). Comparative Political Studies, Vol. 49 (June), pp. 841-873

2014 • “Speaking with a Single Voice: Internal Cohesiveness and External Effectiveness of the EU in Global Governance”. Journal of European Public Policy, Vol. 21, No. 7, pp. 961-979

• “Divide and Conquer? China and the Cacophony of Foreign Direct Investment Rules in the European Union”. Journal of European Public Policy, Vol. 21, No. 7, pp. 996-1016

• “A Faustian Bargain or Just a Good Bargain? Chinese Direct Investment and Politics in Europe”. Asia-Europe Journal, Vol. 12, No 1, pp. 143-158

• “The Politics of Hosting Chinese Direct Investment in Europe” (with Brian Burgoon and Wade Jacoby). Asia-Europe Journal, Vol. 12, No. 1, pp. 109-126

• “Beggars Can’t Be Choosers: The European Crisis and Chinese Direct Investment in the European Union”. Journal of European Integration, Vol. 36, No. 3, pp. 283-302

2013 • “Time Will Tell: The EFSF, the ESM, and the Euro Crisis” (with Ledina Gocaj). 2013. Journal of European Integration, Vol. 35, No. 3, pp. 239-253 Reprinted in Redefining European Economic Governance, Michelle Chang ed., Routledge (2014)

• “The Dog That Did Not Bark: Anti-Americanism and the 2008 Financial Crisis in Europe”. Review of International , Vol. 20, No. 1, pp. 1-25

2011 • “Business as Usual: Economic Responses to Political Tensions” (with Christina Davis). American Journal of Political Science, Vol. 55, No. 3, pp. 628-646

2010 • “Europe and the Management of Globalization” (with Wade Jacoby). Journal of European Public Policy, Vol. 17, No. 3, pp. 299-317. Winner of the JEPP Prize for most downloaded article 2011-2012

• “Managed Globalization: Doctrine, Practice, Promise” (with Rawi Abdelal). Journal of European Public Policy, Vol. 17, No. 3, pp. 350-367

• Globalization, Americanization, and Sarkozy’s France. European Political Science, pp. 213- 222

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2009 • “The Politics of International Regime Complexity” (with ). Perspectives on Politics, Vol. 7, No. 1, pp. 13-24

• “L’Impact politique des relations économiques transatlantiques”. Politique Etrangère, No. 1

2007 • “Managing Globalization? The EU in International Trade Negotiations”. Journal of Common Market Studies, Vol. 45, No. 4, pp. 903-924

2006 • “The European Union as a Conflicted Trade Power” (with Kalypso Nicolaidis). Journal of European Public Policy, Vol. 13, No. 6, pp. 908-927

• “Nested and Overlapping Regimes in the Transatlantic Banana Trade Dispute” (with Karen J. Alter). Journal of European Public Policy, Vol. 13, pp. 362-382

2005 • “Anti-Americanisms in France”. French Politics, Culture and Society, Vol. 23, No. 2, pp. 126- 141

2004 • “Globalization and Europeanization: A Challenge for France.” French Politics, Vol. 2, No. 2, pp. 125-150

• “Free-Falling France or Free-Trading France?” French Politics, Culture and Society, Vol. 22, No. 1, pp. 98-107

• “La France qui se mondialise…” Commentaire, No. 105

2003 • “Quelle position commune pour l’Euro?” Problèmes économiques (with Kathleen McNamara), No. 2.820

• “France’s Double-Talk on Globalization.” French Politics, Culture and Society, Vol. 21, No. 1, pp. 20-34

• “Trade Policy and Political Legitimacy in the European Union.” Comparative European Politics, Vol. 1, No.1, pp. 67-90

2002 • “Between National Sovereignty and International Power: The External Voice of the Euro” (with Kathleen R. McNamara). International Affairs, Vol. 78, No. 4, pp. 849-868

2001 • “Globalization and French Cultural Identity” (with Philip Gordon). French Politics, Culture and Society, Vol. 19, No.1, pp. 22-41

2000 • “Domestic and International Asymmetries in US-EU Trade Negotiations” (with William Clark and Erick Duchesne). International Negotiation Journal, Vol. 5, No. 1, pp. 69-95

• “What Single Voice? European Institutions and EU-US Trade Negotiations.” International Organization, Vol. 54, No. 1, pp. 103-135

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1999 • “Who Speaks for Europe? The Delegation of Trade Authority in the European Union” (with Kalypso Nicolaïdis). Journal of Common Market Studies, Vol. 37, No. 3, pp. 477-501

1994 • "Judicial Politics in the European Community: European Integration and the Pathbreaking Cassis de Dijon Decision" (with Karen J. Alter). Comparative Political Studies, Vol. 26, No. 4, pp. 535-561 Reprinted in The European Union: Volume II, Neill Nugent ed. (Aldershot: Dartmouth Press, 1997) [selected by the International Library of Politics and Comparative Government as one of the most significant journal articles to appear on the subject of the European Union in the last 25 years.]

1993 • "Democratic Deficit or Democratic Surplus? Comments on the French Referendum" (with George Ross). French Politics and Society, Vol. 11, No. 1, pp. 57-69

BOOK CHAPTERS

2021 • “In the Shadow of the Euro Crisis: Foreign Direct Investment and Investment Migration • Programmes in the European Union” (with Justin Lindeboom). In Dimitry Kochenov and Kristin Surak eds., Citizenship and Residence Sales: Rethinking the Boundaries of Belonging (Cambridge University Press).

2020 • “Is France Back (Again)? European Governance for a Global World” (with Helen Drake). • In Helen Drake, Alistair Cole, Sophie Meunier and Vincent Tiberj eds. Developments in French Politics 6 (Palgrave Macmillan).

• “Le Mécanisme de filtrage des investissements directs étrangers en Europe : Une réponse • à l’essor des investissements chinois ? », in Olivier Delas ed., Relations commerciales internationales : L’Union européenne et l’Amérique du Nord à l’heure de la Nouvelle Route de la Soie (Editions Bruylant)

2019 • “A Disorderly Retreat from Global Governance? US Trade and Investment Policies in the • Trump Era”. In Jing Meng, Simon Schunz, and Duncan Freeman, The Evolving Relationship between China, the EU, and the USA: A New Global Order? (Routledge)

• "Beware of Chinese Bearing Gifts: Why China’s Direct Investment Poses Political Challenges • in Europe and the United States". In Julien Chaisse ed., China’s Three-Prong Investment Strategy: Bilateral, Regional, and Global Tracks (Oxford University Press)

• "Chinese Direct Investment in Europe: Economic Opportunities and Political Challenges". • In Ka Zeng ed., Handbook of the International Political Economy of China (Edward Elgar)

2017 • "The European Union as a Trade Power" (with Kalypso Nicolaïdis). In Chris Hill, Michael • Smith, and Sophie Vanhoonacker eds., The International Relations of the European Union (Oxford University Press)

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2015 • “La Mondialisation“. In Bernard Sinclair-Desgagné, Ari Van Assche, and Thierry Warin eds., • L’Economie du Québec: Opportunités et Enjeux Internationaux (Presses de l’Université de Montréal)

• “No Agreement is an Island: Negotiating TTIP in a Dense Regime Complex” (with Jean- • Frédéric Morin). In J. F. Morin, T. Novotna, F. Ponjaaert and M. Telo eds., The TTIP in a Multipolar World: Global Impact of an Evolving Transatlantic Relationship (Ashgate)

2013 • "France and the Global Economic Order". In Alistair Cole, Sophie Meunier, and Vincent • Tiberj eds., Developments in French Politics 5 (Palgrave Macmillan)

2011 • "The European Union as a Trade Power" (with Kalypso Nicolaïdis). In Christopher Hill and • Michael Smith eds., International Relations and the European Union (Oxford University Press)

2006 • “The Distinctiveness of French Anti-Americanism.” In Peter J. Katzenstein and Robert • Keohane eds., Anti-Americanisms in World Politics (Cornell University Press)

2005 • “United Against the United States? The EU’s Role in Global Trade and Finance” (with • Randall C. Henning). In Nicolas Jabko and Craig Parsons eds., The State of the European Union Vol. 7 (Oxford University Press)

• "The European Union as a Trade Power" (with Kalypso Nicolaïdis). In Christopher Hill and • Michael Smith eds., The International Relations of the European Union (Oxford University Press)

2002 • “Revisiting Trade Competence in the European Union: Amsterdam, Nice and Beyond” (with • Kalypso Nicolaïdis). In Madeleine Hosli, Adrian van Deemen and Mika Widgren eds., Institutional Challenges in the European Union (Routledge)

2001 • “EU Trade Policy: The “Exclusive vs. Shared” Competence Debate ” (with Kalypso • Nicolaïdis). In Maria Green Cowles and Michael Smith eds., The State of the European Union Vol. 5: Risks, Reforms, Resistance or Revival? (Oxford University Press)

1998 • “Divided but United: European Trade Policy Integration and EC-US Agricultural Negotiations • in the Uruguay Round.” In Carolyn Rhodes ed., The European Union in the World Community (Boulder, CO: Lynne Rienner)

• “US -EU Trade Relations.” In Desmond Dinan ed., Encyclopedia of European Integration • (Boulder, CO: Lynne Rienner)

BOOK REVIEWS AND REVIEW ESSAYS

2013 • Review of Rethinking Anti-Americanism: The History of an Exceptional Concept in American Foreign Relations. Political Science Quarterly, Vol. 128, No. 4, pp. 783-785

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• Roundtable review of Richard F. Kuisel The French Way: How France Embraced and Rejected American Values and Power. H-Diplo

2011 • Review essay of Andreas Duer’s Protection for Exporters: Power and Discrimination in Transatlantic Trade Relations 1930-2010. World Trade Review, Vol. 10, No. 2, pp. 290-293

2010 • Review of The French Fifth Republic at Fifty and Governing and Governance in France. Perspectives on Politics, Vol. 8, No. 1, pp. 374-377

2008 • "Vers un Irakgate?" A Review of The War Within: A Secret White House History 2006-2008, by Bob Woodward. nonfiction.fr

• "French Cultural Policy and the American Mirror in the Sarkozy Era" A Review Essay of De la Culture en Amérique, by Frederic Martel. French Politics, Vol. 6, No. 1, pp. 85-93

• "Le retour de l'idéalisme americain" A Review of The Idea That Is America, by Anne-Marie Slaughter. nonfiction.fr

2007 • Review essay of Nicolas Jabko’s “Playing the Market: A Political Strategy for Uniting Europe”. EUSA Review, Vol. 20, No. 2, pp. 16-17

• Review essay of Rebecca Steffenson’s “Managing EU-US Relations” Common Market Law Review, Vol. 44, pp. 209-211

2006 • “Plus ca change, plus c’est la même chose? A Review Essay of Changing France: The Politics that Markets Make.” French Politics, Vol. 4, No. 3

• Review Essay of Herman Lebovics’ Bringing the Empire Back Home: France in the Global Age.” Journal of Interdisciplinary History, Vol. 37, No. 1

2005 • “Emmanuel Godin and Tony Chafer’s The French Exception.” H-France, Vol. 5, No. 122

2002 • “Michel Gueldry’s France and European Integration: Toward a Transnational Polity?” Political Science Quarterly, Vol. 117, No. 1, pp. 156-157

1995 • “Daniel Verdier's Democracy and International Trade: A Book Review Essay.” Comparative Political Studies, Vol. 28, No. 1, pp. 151-155

MAGAZINE ARTICLES, POLICY PAPERS, WEB ARTICLES, AND OTHER PUBLICATIONS

2015 • “A Tale of Two Ports: The Epic Story of Chinese Direct Investment in the Greek Port of Piraeus”. CritCom online, Council for European Studies

2012 • “Political Impact of Chinese Foreign Direct Investment in the European Union on Transatlantic Relations”. Parliamentary briefing. Brussels: European Parliament

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• “The French Don’t Know Their Place (in the Global Economy)”, Foreign Affairs online

• “La France face à la mondialisation : Se protéger ou se projeter ? ” Paris : Institut de l’Entreprise

2010 • “Do Transatlantic Relations Still Matter?” Perspectives on Europe, Spring, Vol. 40, No.1, pp. 15-17

2007 • “The French Twist.” Foreign Policy, May/June

2006 • “Weakness as Power: France, Europe, and the WTO Negotiations.” EuroFuture, Winter

2005 • “Anti-Americanisms in France.” CES Newsletter, Vol. XXXIV, Nos 3/4

2004 • “France’s War on Intelligence.” Foreign Policy, July/August, pp. 79-81

• “Transatlantic Trade Issues.” EUSA Review, European Union Studies Association, Vol. 17, No. 2

2003 • “France and Globalization in 2003.” Brookings Analysis, The Brookings Institution

2002 • “France’s Political Whodunit.” Foreign Policy, July/August 2002, pp. 72-73

2001 • “Trade Competence Debate in the Nice Treaty” (with Kalypso Nicolaïdis). ECSA Review, Vol. 14, No. 2, Spring 2001

2000 • “The French Exception.” Foreign Affairs, Vol. 79, No.4, July/August 2000, pp. 104-116 Reprinted in Globalization: Challenge and Opportunity, A Foreign Affairs’ Editors’ Choice Series

WORKING PAPERS

2020 • Behind the Screen: Understanding National Support for a Foreign Investment Screening Mechanism in the European Union (with Zenobia Chan). SSRN.

2014 • “Integration by Stealth: How the European Union Gained Competence over Foreign Direct Investment”, European University Institute Working Paper RSCAS 2014/66

• “Investing in Policy: Political Conditionality and Chinese Foreign Direct Investment in the European Union” (with Jee Eun Lee), presented at the 2014 conference of the American Political Science Association

2011 • “Is the Post-American World a Post-Anti-American World?” (with Richard Wike), presented at the Princeton workshop “The politics of anti-Americanism”

2010 • “The Political Functions of Anti-Americanism”, presented at the 2010 ISA and APSA conferences

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SELECTED MEDIA CONTRIBUTIONS

• Multiple contributions to US and French media (Nightline, PBS, Bloomberg TV, NPR, France Culture, France Info, France Inter, France 5, Arte, etc.)

• Oped “Is European Failing, or Is It Failing Forward?” (with Erik Jones and Dan Kelemen), the Washington Post Monkey Cage, 5 July 2016

• Op ed “Clarity, Confidence Needed in France”, The New York Times Room for Debate, 1 December 2013

• Oped “EU Membership Shouldn’t Be a la Carte”, The New York Times Room for Debate, 28 January 2013

• Oped “De Made in China a Owned by China: L’Europe et les Etats-Unis face aux investissements directs chinois”, Le Huffington Post, 18 October 2012

• Oped “Il faut guérir les Français de leur phobie de la mondialisation”, Les Echos, 21 September 2012

• Oped "Coming to America: Top Ten Factors Driving Chinese Foreign Direct Investment" (with Justin Knapp), The Huffington Post, 31 July 2012

• Oped "Tiger Parents: Is There Something 'Different' About Chinese FDI in the U.S. and Europe?", The Huffington Post, 4 June 2012

• Oped "Why Foreign Policy Counted for Zero in the French Election", The Huffington Post, 15 May 2012

• Oped "What Obama can learn from Sarkozy's defeat", The Huffington Post, 7 May 2012

• Oped "The French Presidency Is a Bargain", The Huffington Post, 19 April 2012

• Oped “Pressure to Stay Together”, The New York Times Room for Debate, 27 November 2011

• Oped “China as Savior or Predator in Europe?”, The Huffington Post, 3 November 2011

• Oped “Not Necessarily Anti-American”, The New York Times Room for Debate, 6 June 2011

• Oped “The DSK Scandal: French Anti-Americanism Aint What it Used to Be”, The Huffington Post, 23 May 2011

• Oped “French Fried? The G20 Will Soon Find out How “American” Sarkozy Really Is”, The Huffington Post, 10 January 2011

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• Oped “La Mondialisation n’aime pas les boycotts”. Telos, May 14, 2008

• Oped “The French Mark on Globalization” (with Rawi Abdelal). Telos, October 12, 2007

• Article “L’Union fait la force” in Le Figaro Magazine, 27 January 2006

• Oped “Paris et l’OMC: l’art de négocier en position de faiblesse”, Le Monde, 1 November 2005

• Oped “Désarmer l’antiaméricanisme”, Le Figaro, 22 February 2005

• Oped “La France et ses contradictions”, Le Figaro, 31 May 2003

• Oped “La gauche allègre…”, Le Figaro, 28 January 2003

• Oped “Gare au Double Langage!”, Le Figaro, 4-5 May 2002

• Interview in Le Monde, “L’Adaptation de l’économie francaise à la mondialisation a été remarquable”, by Alain Beuve-Méry and Serge Marty, 16 April 2002

TEACHING AND ADVISING

Princeton University

• Princeton School of Public and International Affairs

• WWS 404, WWS 403: “Junior Research Seminar: European Integration” • WWS 401-J02: “Economic Patriotism: The Politics of Dealing with Chinese Takeovers” • WWS 404-D04: “European Integration” • WWS 401-J03: “The Politics of Dealing with Chinese Takeovers” • WWS 401-J03: “Dealing with Anti-Americanism in the Obama Era” • WWS 401-J09: “Dealing with Anti-Americanism” • WWS 401J: “Transatlantic Trade Wars: Bananas, Biotech, and the Future of Free Trade” • WWS 460: “The European Union: Politics and Policies”

• Politics Department

• POL Junior Seminar #10: “The Politics of Anti-Americanism” • POL Junior Seminar #9: “The Politics of Anti-Americanism”

• Freshman seminar

• FRS 172, FRS 163: “Sour Fries: the Franco-American Relationship”

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• SPIA and Politics Senior thesis advising: Zoe Kassinis ’21, Carlotta Platt ’21, Reid Yochim ‘21; Justinas Mickus ’20, Lyric Perot ’20, Owen Tedford ’20, Andrew Li’19, Kouta Ohyama’19, Sergei Tugarinov’19, Rozalie Czesana’18, Jenny Mu’18, Lizzie Bird’17, Ryan Azarrafyi’16, Tomi Johnson’16, Andrew Mullen’16, William Beacom’15, Jessica Ma’15, Vivian Wang’15, Carolyn Yang’15, Lauren Coleman’14, Ryan Karnes’14, Kimberly Hopewell’13, Thomas Tasche’13, Michael Zhiang’13, Stephen Ham’12, Jesse Mudrick’12, Colin Quinn’12, Sutton Brown’11, Ledina Gocaj’11, Anna Lutz’11, Jackie Moss’11, Emily Reynolds’11, Lingzi Gui’10, Carol Shih’09, Sandra Katz’08, Alex d’Amico’00, Phoebe Apgar’00

• Rockefeller College: First Year and Sophomore Advising (since 2013)

• School of Public and International Affairs: Junior and Senior Advising (since 2013)

University of Chicago, Graduate School of Business

• MBA class: “The European Union: Business and Politics” (1996-1998)

Harvard University

• Instructor of Undergraduate Business French class "Le français économique et commercial" (1992-93) • Teaching Fellow Adviser of two Senior Theses (1992-93)

M.I.T., Department of Political Science

• Teaching Assistant in Course 17.403 "American Foreign Policy” taught by Lincoln Bloomfield (1991-92)

Sciences Po Paris

• Teaching Assistant to Jean Mathiex, Professor of Contemporary History (1987-88)

GRANTS, HONORS AND AWARDS

2018-2021 Co-Principal Investigator of the Princeton-University of Geneva Collaborative Research Partnership Grant “EUROCOMPLEX” with Nicolas Levrat (Université de Genève)

2015-2018 Co-Principal Investigator of the Princeton-Sciences Po Collaborative Research Partnership Grant “EUROGLOB” with Colin Hay (Sciences Po)

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2013-2017 Co-Principal Investigator of the Princeton-Humboldt Strategic Partnership Grant “EUROFORT” with Ellen Immergut (Humboldt University)

2013 Awarded the JEPP Prize for Most Downloaded Article 2011-2012 for “Europe and the Management of Globalization”, Journal of European Public Policy, Vol. 17, No. 3, 2010

2012 Awarded the decoration of “Chevalier dans l’Ordre des Palmes Académiques” by the French government for services rendered “for the promotion of French culture in the United States”

2005 Awarded an “aide à l’édition” by the French ministry of research for the publication of L’Union fait la force: l’Europe dans les négociations commerciales internationales

2002 Awarded the Prix France-Amériques for the best book published on France or Franco- American relations for Le Nouveau Défi francais

2002 Le Nouveau Défi francais nominated for the Prix Européen du Livre d’Economie

1997-1998 Awarded the European Community Studies Association “Curriculum Development Grant”

1997-1998 Awarded the Center for International Business Education and Research--University of Chicago “Curriculum Development Support” to develop case-studies for teaching

Fall 1995 Awarded the Harvard University - Minda de Gunzburg Center for European Studies "Opportunity Grant" to do research in Brussels

Fall 1994 Awarded the Harvard University - Minda de Gunzburg Center for European Studies "Dissertation Research Fellowship"

1994 Awarded the American Political Science Association "Travel Grant"

1994 Awarded the John Fitzgerald Kennedy Presidential Library Research Fellowship

1993 Awarded the Harvard University - Minda de Gunzburg Center for European Studies "Dissertation Research Fellowship" to conduct research in Brussels, Paris, and Lausanne

1992 Awarded the Harvard University - Minda de Gunzburg Center for European Studies "Opportunity Grant" to conduct research in Strasbourg

1992 Awarded the M.I.T. Center for International Studies Summer MacArthur Foundation Grant to support pre-dissertation research in Brussels

1991 Passed General Examinations in Political Science at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology with highest honors ("High Pass") in the fields of International Relations and Comparative Politics/Western Europe (minor in Political Economy)

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1991 Awarded the Harvard University - Minda de Gunzburg Center for European Studies "Thesis development travel grant" to conduct research in Brussels

1989-91 Awarded the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Political Science Department Fellowship

1989 Awarded B.A. in Political Science at the Institut d’Etudes Politiques de Paris summa cum laude (félicitations du jury)

OTHER PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES

CONFERENCES AND SEMINARS ORGANIZED

• Organizer of the workshop “Failing Forward or Falling Apart? Patterns and Crises of European Integration” held at Princeton University on September 13, 2019

• Chair of the Committee on the Best Paper presented at the 2018 American Political Science Association Conference, European Politics and Society section

• Organizer of the EU Program at Princeton seminar series since 2008

• Organizer of the “Eleventh Annual Princeton Workshop in European Integration” held at Princeton on April 30, 2019 • • Organizer of the “Tenth Annual Princeton Workshop in European Integration” held at Princeton on May 5, 2018

• Co-organizer of the workshop “Anti-Americanism in the Post-American World” (with Giacomo Chiozza and Monti Datta) held at Princeton on March 2, 2018

• Organizer of the “Ninth Annual Princeton Workshop in European Integration” held at Princeton on May 8, 2017

• Organizer of the “Eighth Annual Princeton Workshop in European Integration” held at Princeton on May 13, 2016

• Organizer of the “Seventh Annual Princeton Workshop in European Integration” held at Princeton on May 1, 2015

• Organizer of the “Sixth Annual Princeton Workshop in European Integration” held at Princeton on May 2, 2014

• Co-organizer of the workshop “Owned by China?” held at Princeton on November 7-8, 2013 (with Yves Tiberghien)

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• Co-organizer of the workshop “Speaking with a Single Voice: Internal Cohesiveness and External Effectiveness of the EU in World Politics” (with Eugenia da Conceicao-Heldt) held at TU Dresden, July 23, 2013

• Organizer of the “Fifth Annual Princeton Workshop in European Integration” held at Princeton on May 2, 2013

• Co-organizer of the workshop “The Politics of Hosting Chinese Investment in Europe” held at Princeton University on November 2-3, 2012 (with Brian Burgoon and Wade Jacoby)

• Co-organizer of the workshop “The Politics of Hosting Chinese Investment in Europe” held at the University of Amsterdam on June 29-30, 2012 (with Brian Burgoon and Wade Jacoby)

• Organizer of the “Fourth Annual Princeton Workshop in European Integration” held at Princeton on May 4, 2012

• Co-organizer of the conference “The Politics of Anti-Americanism” held at Princeton on May 13, 2011 (with Amaney Jamal)

• Organizer of the “Third Annual Princeton Workshop in European Integration” held at Princeton on May 4, 2011

• Co-organizer of the workshop “Europe and the ‘De-Americanization’ of Globalization” held at the European University Institute, Florence, July 13, 2010 (with Wade Jacoby)

• Organizer of the “Second Annual Princeton Workshop in European Integration” held at Princeton on May 4, 2010

• Program Chair of the Seventeenth International Conference of Europeanists, April 15-17, 2010, Montreal

• Organizer of the conference “Globalization and Politics: A Conference in Honor of Suzanne Berger” held at MIT, May 7-9, 2009

• Organizer of the workshop “First Annual Princeton Workshop in European Integration” held at Princeton on May 1, 2009

• Co-organizer of the workshop “Global Trade Ethics and the Politics of WTO Reform” held at Princeton University, February 19, 2009 (with Kalypso Nicolaidis)

• Co-organizer of the workshop “Europeanization and the Management of Globalization” held in Park City, UT, May 24, 2008 (with Wade Jacoby)

• Co-organizer of the workshop “The Politics of International Regime Complexity” held at Northwestern University, March 1, 2007 (with Karen Alter)

• Co-organize r of the workshop “Europeanization and the Management of Globalization” held at Princeton University, February 23, 2007 (with Wade Jacoby)

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• Co-organizer of the workshop “Nested and Overlapping Regimes” held at Princeton University, February 24-25, 2006 (with Karen Alter)

• Co-organizer of the conference “The State of the European Union in Historical Institutionalist Perspective” held at Princeton University, September 16, 2005 (with Kathleen McNamara)

• Co-organizer of the conference “The European Union and the New Constitution: A Stable Political Equilibrium?” held at Princeton University, November 10, 2004 (with Andrew Moravcsik)

• Co-organizer of the conference “France’s (new) cleavages” held at Princeton University, October 9-12, 2003 (with Ezra Suleiman)

• Organizer of Princeton IR Colloquium, 2007-2008

• Organizer of the seminar “Globalization and Domestic Politics” at the Princeton Institute for International and Regional Studies (PIIRS), 2003-2006

SERVICE IN PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS

• Elected Member of the Executive Committee of the European Union Studies Association (2020-2024)

• Section Chair for the European Consortium of Political Research 2020 conference section on “European Trade (Wars)”

• Member of the Executive Committee for the Program in Contemporary European Politics and Society, Princeton University (2019-2023)

• Vice-Chair of the International Political Science Association (IPSA)’s Research Committee RC3 on European Integration (2018-2020)

• Proposal reviewer for the Conference of Europeanists of the Council for European Studies, Glasgow, July 2017

• Member of the Local Organizing Committee for the Conference of Europeanists of the Council for European Studies, Philadelphia, April 2016

• Member of the Personnel Committee of the Council for European Studies, 2015

• Program chair for the section “Comparative Politics of Advanced Industrial Societies” for the 2015 meeting of the American Political Science Association (2014-2015)

• Member of the American Political Science Association’s Frank L. Wilson Best Paper Award, 2013

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• Member of the Program Committee of the Conference of Europeanists of the Council for European Studies, Barcelona, June 20-22, 2011

• Member of the Executive Committee of the European Politics and Society section of the American Political Science Association (2010-2013)

• Elected Member of the Executive Committee of the Council for European Studies (2009- 2013)

• Member of the Executive Board of the International Political Science Association’s Research Committee on European Unification (RC3) (2009-2012, 2012-2016)

• Member of the “Best Book Award” of the European Politics and Society section of the American Political Science Association (APSA), 2008

• Advisory Board Member of the “Transatlantic Academy” of the German Marshall Fund of the United States (2008-2010)

• Member of the Program Committee of the GARNET conference “The EU in International Affairs”, Brussels, 24-26 April, 2008

• Elected Member of the Executive Committee of the European Union Studies Association (EUSA), 2003-2007

• Secretary of EUSA, 2005-2007

• Chair of the “Best Paper Award” Committee of the European Union Studies Association, 2005-2006

• Chair of the Globalization Network, Council for European Studies

• Elected Term Member of the Council on Foreign Relations (2004-2009)

• Member of the American Political Science Association, the Council for European Studies, the European Union Studies Association, and the International Studies Association

SERVICE FOR PROFESSIONAL JOURNALS AND PUBLISHERS

• Member of the Advisory Board of the series The EU in International Affairs for Palgrave- Macmillan (since 2012)

• Editorial Board Member of the Journal of European Public Policy (2008-2016)

• Editorial Board Member of the journal French Politics (since 2007)

• Advisory Board Member of the journal French Politics (2004-2006)

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• Reviewer for Acta Politica, Common Market Law Review, Comparative Political Studies, International Organization, International Studies Quarterly, the Journal of Chinese Political Science, the Journal of Common Market Studies, the Journal of European Public Policy, the Journal of Interdisciplinary History, Political Science Quarterly, Politique et Sociétés, the Review of International Studies, the Review of International Political Economy, West European Politics, World Politics, World Trade Review, Cornell University Press, Oxford University Press, and Princeton University Press

PERSONAL INFORMATION

• French and US citizen

• Fluent in French and English

• Serious “foodie” and winner of the 2011 “Best Pie in Princeton” contest and the 2012 “Your Best Grapes” on Food52

• Amateur food photographer (with pictures published in various publications)

• Member of the Princeton Colmar Sister Cities Committee (since 2018)

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