ANDREW MORAVCSIK Professor of Politics and International Affairs Director, European Union Program Department of Politics and Woodrow Wilson School Princeton University Robertson Hall, Princeton, NJ 08544 USA Tel: 609-258-1161 (Assistant: Helene Wood) Mobile: 609-423-8039 E-mail: [email protected]Home Page: www.princeton.edu/~amoravcs V-Card Online: www.princeton.edu/~amoravcs/AndrewMoravcsik.vcf EMPLOYMENT 2004–present Professor of Politics and International Affairs, Department of Politics and Woodrow Wilson School, Princeton University Founding Director, European Union Program (2004-present) Founding Chair, International Relations Colloquium (2004-present) Executive Committee, Center for Globalization and Governance (2004-present) Executive Committee, Bobst Center for Peace and Justice (2004-present) Stanley Kelley Teaching Prize, Department of Politics (2011) ` Primary Research Interests: European Union Politics, International Relations Theory, Democratic Accountability of International Institutions, International Human Rights Policy, International Negotiation, International Law and Organization, Political Economy of National Security, Qualitative and Historical Methods. 1992 - 2004 Professor, Department of Government, Harvard University Full Professor (2000-2004) - Associate Professor (1996-2000) - Assistant Professor (1992-1996) - Founding Director, European Union Program at Harvard (2001-2004) - Various departmental, center and university positions. EDUCATION 1992 PhD and MA in Political Science, Department of Government, Harvard University Dissertation: "National Preference Formation and Interstate Bargaining in the European Community, 1957-1988" (Awarded William Sumner Dissertation Prize) Teaching Assistant, Department of Government, Harvard University 1988 Distinguished Teaching Fellow Award, Department of Government 1988 Certificate of Distinction in Teaching, Faculty of Arts and Sciences 1982-84 MA in International Relations Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS), Washington, DC 1980-82 Fulbright Fellow, Universities of Hamburg, Bielefeld and Marburg, Federal Republic of Germany 1980 BA with Distinction, Department of History, Stanford University [Junior Phi Beta Kappa]
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ANDREW MORAVCSIK
Professor of Politics and International Affairs
Director, European Union Program
Department of Politics and Woodrow Wilson School
Princeton University
Robertson Hall, Princeton, NJ 08544 USA
Tel: 609-258-1161 (Assistant: Helene Wood) Mobile: 609-423-8039
Non-resident Senior Fellow in Foreign Policy Studies, Center on the United States and Europe.
1996 - Council on Foreign Relations (New York, NY)
2009 - Book Review Editor (Europe), Foreign Affairs (see above)
2005 Chair, National Conference Discussion Group (Europe)
2003 - 04 Member, Task Force on the Future of Transatlantic Relations Co-chairs: Henry Kissinger and Lawrence Summers
2002 - 05 Member, Nominating Committee, Arthur Ross Book Award
2002 - Member, Council on Foreign Relations
1996 - 98 Co-Director, Study Group on Transatlantic Relations
(with B. Eichengreen and C. Kupchan)
(See below for the resulting edited volume, Centralization or Fragmentation?)
2006 - Honorary Fellow, Foreign Policy Association (New York, NY)
1989 - Consultant, Executive Education Lecturer, General Lecturer. Private and Government Clients. Topics: EU and European affairs, human rights, US foreign policy, and defense industrial policy.
(e.g. European Central Bank, U.S. Foreign Service Institute, Council on Foreign Relations,
Harvard Alumni Association, Swedish Defense Research Institute, MIT/Seminar 21, and others)
2004 - 11 Contributing Editor, Newsweek Magazine (New York, NY).
2007 - 08 Fellow, Shanghai Institute of International Studies (Shanghai, China)
2005 – 06 Member, Working Group on Economics and National Security,
Princeton Project on National Security (Princeton, NJ)
2002 - 07 Academic Advisor to Annual Survey Freedom in the World, Freedom House (New York, NY)
2004 - 05 The National Intelligence Council, U.S. Government (Washington, DC)
Working Group on "Strategic Reactions to American Preeminence"
1993 - 98 Member, Team Europe. Commission of the European Communities (Washington, DC)
1993 - 94 Study Group Member. Carnegie Endowment for International Peace (Washington, DC)
Study Group on the Future of US-EC Relations
1985 - 86 Press Assistant. Delegation of the European Communities (Washington, DC)
1982 - 84 Assistant to the Director and Trade Negotiator. U.S. Department of Commerce (Washington, DC)
Office of Import Administration (SIPS)
1982 - 83 Editor-in-Chief of SAIS Review. School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS) (Washington, DC)
Semi-annual foreign policy journal of SAIS/Johns Hopkins.
1982 - 83 Research Assistant. Atlantic Council of the United States (Washington, DC)
1980 Economic Editor and Speechwriter. Office of Deputy Prime Minister Lee Hahn-Been
(Seoul, South Korea)
Ministry of Finance and Economic Planning. Edited weekly economic bulletin, wrote speeches.
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PUBLICATIONS
BOOK AND EDITED VOLUMES
The Choice for Europe: Social Purpose and State Power from Messina to Maastricht
(Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, European edition with London: Routledge/UCL Press, 1998.)
Translations:
Chinese translation: China Social Sciences Academic Press (May 2008). 安德鲁·莫劳夫奇克:《欧洲的抉择—社会目标和国家权力:从墨西拿到马斯特里赫特》
赵晨,陈志瑞译,北京:中国社会科学文献出版社2008年5月。
Lithuanian translation: Europos Pasirinkimas: socialinė paskirtis ir valstybės galia nuo Mesinos iki Mastrichto
(Vilnius: Leidykla "Margi raštai", 2008) .
Selected Reviews:
William Hitchcock, “Review of The Choice for Europe,” American Historical Review (December 1999)
Symposium on The Choice for Europe (James Caporaso, Fritz Scharpf, Helen Wallace) in Journal of
European Public Policy (March 1999)
Donald Puchala, “Institutionalism, Intergovernmentalism, and European Integration: A Review Article,”
Journal of Common Market Studies (June 1999).
[ Electronic copies of available reviews are available here. ]
Prize:
Finalist for the Adolphe Bentinck Prize, London
Power, Interdependence and Non-State Actors in World Politics: Research Frontiers (edited volume)
(Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2009). (with Helen Milner)
Europe without Illusions (Lanham, MD: University Press of America, 2005). (edited volume)
French Translation: Les Relations transatlantiques: Un an après le 11 septembre 2001 (Bruxelles: Bruylant,
2003).
Centralization or Fragmentation? Europe Facing the Challenges of Deepening, Diversity, and Democracy
(Washington: Brookings Institution and New York: Council on Foreign Relations Press, 1998). (edited volume)
Under Contract
European Integration and the Liberal Theory of World Politics: Essays 1991-2001 (Routledge: under contract)
Europe in the New World Economy Volume of the International Library of Writings on the New Global Economy.
(Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar Publishers, under contract).
[ Electronic copies of most items below are available at www.princeton.edu/~amoravcs/ ] (+) = publication in refereed academic journal (*) = publication with more than 100 scholarly citations
(+) “Hard Evidence: A Rejoinder on The Choice for Europe,” Journal of Cold War Studies (forthcoming).
See also the related web page: “De Gaulle and the Choice for Europe – Evidence and Inference” and “How to Conduct a
Debate about Sources” on author’s home page (forthcoming).
(+) “Did Power Balancing Create the European Union? Realism and Historical Method,” Security Studies
(forthcoming)
“Active Citation and Qualitative Methods,” Qualitative and Multi-Method Research (Spring 2012).
“Liberal Theories of International Law,” in Mark Pollack and Jeff Dunhoff, eds. International Law (forthcoming)
“Charles de Gaulle and Europe: The New Revisionism,” Journal of Cold War Studies 14:1 (Winter 2012).
“Europe: Quietly Rising Superpower in a Bipolar World,” in Alan Alexandroff and Andrew Cooper, eds.
PUBLICATIONS: ACADEMIC ARTICLES, CHAPTERS AND WORKING PAPERS (cont.) [ Electronic copies of most items below are available at http://www.princeton.edu/~amoravcs/ (+) = refereed academic journal (*) = >100 citations ]
“The New Liberalism,” in Christian Reus-Smit and Duncan Snidal, eds. The Oxford Handbook of International Relations
(Oxford University Press, 2008).
Reprinted in: Robert E. Goodin, ed. The Oxford Handbook of Political Science (Oxford University Press, 2009).
(+) “The European Constitutional Settlement,” World Economy 31:1 (January 2008).
“《欧洲的选择》对亚洲地区一体化的启示” (“Lessons for Asian Integration: Preface to The Choice for Europe”)
International Politics Quarterly (2/2008).
“The European Constitutional Settlement,” in Kathleen McNamara and Sophie Meunier, eds. Making History:
European Integration and Institutional Change at 50 (State of the European Union, Vol. 8) (NY: Oxford UP, 2007).
“What Can We Learn from the Collapse of the European Constitutional Project? A Response to Eight Critics”
Response to criticisms by Pepper Culpepper, James Fishkin, Archon Fung, Mark Franklin, Paul Magnette,
Giandomenico Majone, Jeremy Rabkin and Loukas Tsoukalis in a symposium sponsored by Notre Europe
(Paris, Sept - Nov 2006)
(+) (*) “What Can We Learn from the Collapse of the European Constitutional Project?” Politische Vierteljahresschrift
(June 2006).
Reprinted: Peter Niesen and Jürgen Neyer, eds. Political Theory and European Union (forthcoming)
Forum: Sponsored by Notre Europe (Paris) (September-October 2006). Responses to Moravcsik article by:
Pepper Culpepper, James Fishkin, Archon Fung, Mark Franklin, Paul Magnette, Giandomenico Majone,
Jeremy Rabkin, Loukas Tsoukalis—and rebuttal above. Click here.
“Europe without Illusions: The Constitution is Dead. Long Live the Constitution!” in Robert Art and
Robert Jervis, eds. International Politics: Enduring Concepts and Contemporary Issues (8th
ed., 2006).
Translated: Numerous foreign language editions.
“The European Constitutional Compromise,” European Politics and Society (APSA) 4:1 (Winter 2005).
“The Paradox of US Human Rights Policy,” in Michael Ignatieff, ed. American Exceptionalism and Human Rights
(Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2005).
(+) (*) “The European Constitutional Compromise and the Neo-functionalist Legacy,” Journal of European Public Policy
(April 2005).
Reprinted: Tanya Börzel, ed., The Disparity of European Integration (London: Routledge, 2006).
“The Nature of the European Union Constitution,” Chinese Journal of European Studies (in Chinese)
(Spring 2005).
“A Too Perfect Union? Why Europe Said ‘No,’” Current History (November 2005).
“Europe without Illusions,” in Moravcsik, ed. Europe without Illusions (Lanham, MD: University Press of America,
2005).
French: “Europe sans Illusion” in Europe sans Illusion (Bruxelles, 2006).
Draft Working Paper Version: “Europe without Illusions,”
Weatherhead Center for International Affairs (Harvard University, 2002).
PUBLICATIONS: ACADEMIC ARTICLES, CHAPTERS AND WORKING PAPERS (cont.) [ Electronic copies of most items below are available at http://www.princeton.edu/~amoravcs/ (+) = refereed academic journal (*) = >100 citations ]
(+) (*) “Is there a `Democratic Deficit’ in World Politics? A Framework for Analysis,” Government and Opposition
(April 2004).
Reprinted: Rainer Baumann, Peter Mayer, and Bernhard Zangl, eds. International Relations: The Great Debates
(Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, 2010).
David Held and Mathias Koenig-Archibugi, eds. Global Governance and Public Accountability
(London: Blackwell, 2005), pp. 212-240.
“Le mythe du déficit démocratique européen,” Raisons politiques (May-July 2003).
“The Liberal Paradigm in International Relations Theory: A Scientific Assessment” in Colin Elman
and Miram Fendius Elman, eds. Progress in International Relations Theory: Metrics and Measures of
Scientific Change (Cambridge: MIT Press, 2003).
Draft Working Paper Version: “Liberal International Relations Theory: A Social Scientific
Assessment,” Weatherhead Center for International Affairs No. 01 (Harvard University, 2002).
(+) “Theory Synthesis in International Relations: Real Not Metaphysical,” International Studies Review
(March 2003).
“On Democracy and `Public Interest’ in the Europe Union,” in Wolfgang Streeck and Renate Mainz, eds.
Die Reformierbarkeit der Demokratie. Innovationen und Blockaden (Frankfurt: Campus Verlag, 2003).
(with Andrea Sangiovanni)
Unrevised Working Paper Version: “On Democracy and `Public Interest’ in the Europe Union,”
Center for European Studies Working Paper No. 93 (Harvard University, 2002).
(*) “National Interest, State Power, and EU Enlargement,” East European Politics and Society (February 2003)
(with Milada Vachudova)
Reprinted: in Frank Schimmelfennig and Ulrich Sedelmeyer, eds. The Politics of European Union
PUBLICATIONS: ACADEMIC ARTICLES, CHAPTERS AND WORKING PAPERS (cont.) [ Electronic copies of most items below are available at http://www.princeton.edu/~amoravcs/ (+) = refereed academic journal (*) = >100 citations ]
“Bargaining Among Unequals: Enlargement and the Future of European Integration,” European Union Studies
Review (Fall 2002). (with Milada Vachudova)
Reprinted: “Bargaining among Equals,” New Presence: The Prague Journal of Central European Affairs
(Summer 2003).
Polish: “Targi między nierównymi: Rozszerzenie a przyszłość integracji europejskiej,”
Unia & Polska (December 2002).
Slovak: “Rokovanie medzi nerovnými: Rozširovanie a budúcnost európskej integrácie,”
Listy SFPA (November-December 2002).
“Preface,” Niels Hovmand, Structural Changes and Sub-Regional Integration: The Case of the Baltic Sea
Political Regime (Copenhagen: Political Studies Press, 2002).
“Why Is U.S. Human Rights Policy So Unilateralist?” in Patrick Stewart and Shepard Forman, eds.
Multilateralism and U.S. Foreign Policy: Ambivalent Engagement (Boulder: Lynne Riener Publishers, 2001).
Draft Working Paper Version: “Why Is U.S. Human Rights Policy So Unilateralist?”
Weatherhead Center Working Paper Series (Cambridge, MA: 2001).
“The Death Penalty: Getting Beyond Exceptionalism (A Response to Silvia and Sampson),” European Studies
(December 2001).
“The New Abolitionism: Why Does the US Practice the Death Penalty while Europe Does Not?”
European Studies (September 2001).
(+) (*) “Bringing Constructivist Theories of the EU down from the Clouds: Have they Landed?”
European Union Politics (June 2001).
(+) (*) “Legalized Dispute Resolution: Interstate and Transnational,” International Organization (Summer 2000).
(with Robert Keohane and Anne-Marie Slaughter)
Reprinted in:
Judith L. Goldstein, Miles Kahler, Robert O. Keohane, and Anne-Marie Slaughter, eds.
Legalization and World Politics (Cambridge: MIT Press, 2001).
Mary Ellen O’Connell, International Dispute Resolution (Ashgate Publishing Company, 2002).
Robert Keohane, ed. Power and Governance in a Partially Globalized World
(London and New York: Routledge, 2002).
Beth Simmons and Richard Steinberg, eds. International Law and International Relations
(Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, forthcoming).
PUBLICATIONS: ACADEMIC ARTICLES, CHAPTERS AND WORKING PAPERS (cont.) [ Electronic copies of most items below are available at http://www.princeton.edu/~amoravcs/ (+) = refereed academic journal (*) = >100 citations ]
(+) (*) “The Concept of Legalization” International Organization (Summer 2000).
(with Kenneth Abbott, Robert Keohane, Anne-Marie Slaughter, and Duncan Snidal)
Reprinted in:
Eric Posner, Public International Law (Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, forthcoming)
Judith L. Goldstein, Miles Kahler, Robert O. Keohane, and Anne-Marie Slaughter, eds.
Legalization and World Politics (Cambridge: MIT Press, 2001).
Robert Keohane, ed. Power and Governance in a Partially Globalized World
(London and New York: Routledge, 2002).
Beth Simmons and Richard Steinberg, eds. International Law and International Relations
(Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, forthcoming).
(+) (*) “The Origins of International Human Rights Regimes: Democratic Delegation in Postwar Europe”
International Organization (Spring 2000).
Unrevised Working Paper Version: “On the Origins of International Human Rights Regimes:
Liberal States and Domestic Uncertainty in Postwar Europe” Working Paper No. 98-17
(Weatherhead Center for International Affairs, Harvard University, 1998).
Reprinted:
Beth Simmons and Richard Steinberg, eds. International Law and International Relations
(Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, forthcoming).
Oona Hathaway and Harold Hongju Koh, eds. Foundations of International Law and Politics
(New York: Foundation Press, 2005).
Laura Dickinson, International Law and Society (Series: International Library of Essays in Law and Society,
Aldersot: Ashgate Publishers, forthcoming).
Ryan Goodman, Henry Steiner and Philip Alston., eds. International Human Rights in Context 3rd
ed.
(Oxford University Press, 2007).
“Federalism in the European Union: Rhetoric and Reality,” in Kalypso Nicolaïdis and Robert Howse, eds.
The Federal Vision: Legitimacy and Levels of Governance in the US and the EU
(Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2001).
(+) “Conservative Idealism and International Institutions,” Chicago Journal of International Law (Autumn 2000).
(+) “Is Anybody Still a Realist? The Authors Reply,” in "Correspondence: Brother, Can You Spare a Paradigm?
(Or Was Anybody Ever a Realist?)," International Security (Summer 2000). (Reply to critiques by Peter
Feaver, Gunther Hellmann, Randall Schweller, Jeffrey Taliaferro and William Wohlforth)
(+) “Beyond Grain and Grandeur: An Answer to Critics and an Agenda for Future Research,”
Journal of Cold War Studies (Fall 2000) (Reply to a symposium of comments on “De Gaulle between Grain and
Grandeur” by John Gillingham, Stanley Hoffmann, John Keeler, Alan Milward, Marc Trachtenberg, and Jeffrey Vanke).
PUBLICATIONS: ACADEMIC ARTICLES, CHAPTERS AND WORKING PAPERS (cont.) [ Electronic copies of most items below are available at http://www.princeton.edu/~amoravcs/ (+) = refereed academic journal (*) = >100 citations ]
“Democracy and Constitutionalism in the European Union,” European Union Studies (Spring 2000).
(+) (*) “Is Anybody Still a Realist?” International Security (Fall 1999). (with Jeffrey Legro)
Draft Working Paper Version: “Is Anybody Still a Realist?” Working Paper No. 98-14
(Weatherhead Center for International Affairs, Harvard University, 1998).
(+) “De Gaulle between Grain and Grandeur: The Economic Origins of French EC Policy, 1958-1970 (Parts I and II)”
Journal of Cold War Studies (Spring 2000 and Fall 2000).
French Translation (Revised): (+) “Le grain et la grandeur: les origines économiques de la
politique européenne du général de Gaulle (Partie I et II)” Revue française de science politique
(August 1999 and February 2000).
Unrevised Working Paper Version: “De Gaulle and Europe: Historical Revision and Social Science Theory”
CES Working Paper No. 8-5 (Center for European Studies, Harvard University, 1998).
(+) “Theory and Method in the Study of International Negotiation: A Reply to Oran Young on `A New Statecraft?’”
International Organization (Autumn 1999).
(+) (*) “Is Something Rotten in the State of Denmark? Constructivism and European Integration”
Journal of European Public Policy (“Special Issue: The Social Construction of Europe,” 2000).
Reprinted: “Social Constructivism and European Integration: A Critique,” in Thomas Christiansen,
Knud Erik Jørgensen, and Antje Wiener, eds. The Social Construction of Europe (London: Sage, 2001).
“Grain and Grandeur: Was De Gaulle Really a Visionary Statesman?” Europe (NYU) (December 1999).
“The Future of European Integration Studies: Social Theory or Social Science?” Millennium (Autumn 1999).
(+) “The Choice for Europe – Current Commentary and Future Research” (Reply to James Caporaso,
Fritz Scharpf, and Helen Wallace) Journal of European Public Policy (March 1999).
(+) (*) “Explaining the Treaty of Amsterdam: Interests, Influences, Institutions”
Journal of Common Market Studies (March 1999) (with Kalypso Nicolaïdis).
Reprinted: Annual Editions: International Business (New York: McGraw-Hill, 2000).
“The Choice for Europe: A Reply to Helen Field,” Australasian Journal of European Integration
(January 1999).
(+) (*) “A New Statecraft? Supranational Entrepreneurs and International Cooperation” International Organization
(Spring 1999).
Working Paper Version: “A New Statecraft? Supranational Entrepreneurship and International Cooperation”
Working Paper No. 98-10 (Weatherhead Center for International Affairs, Harvard University, 1998).
PUBLICATIONS: ACADEMIC ARTICLES, CHAPTERS AND WORKING PAPERS (cont.) [ Electronic copies of most items below are available at http://www.princeton.edu/~amoravcs/ (+) = refereed academic journal (*) = >100 citations ]
(+) (*) “Taking Preferences Seriously: Liberalism and International Relations Theory” International Organization
(Autumn 1997).
Reprinted in:
Abla Amawi and Darel Paul, eds. The Theoretical Evolution of International Political Economy 3rd
ed.
(Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2012).
David Baldwin, ed. Theories of International Relations (Library of Essays in International Relations)
(Ashgate Publishing, 2008)
Oona Hathaway and Harold Koh, eds. Foundations of International Law and Politics
(New York: Foundation Press, 2005).
Charles Lipson and Benjamin J. Cohen, eds., Theory and Structure in International Political Economy:
An International Organization Reader (Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1999).
Paul R. Viotti and Mark V. Kauppi, International Relations Theory: Realism, Pluralism, Globalism and Beyond
3rd
edition (Boston: Allyn and Bacon, 1999).
Polish: Nowa ResPublica (Summer 2004) Reference available at: http://respublica.onet.pl/273,0,2,galeria.html
(+) “Keynote Article: Federal Ideals and Constitutional Realities in the Treaty of Amsterdam”
Journal of Common Market Studies (Special Issue, December 1997) (with Kalypso Nicolaïdis)
Reprinted in: The European Union 1997: Annual Review of Activities (Special Issue of)
(Oxford: Blackwell, 1998).
“Europe’s Integration at Century’s End,” in Moravcsik, ed. Centralization or Fragmentation? Europe Facing
the Challenges of Deepening, Diversity, and Democracy (New York: Council on Foreign Relations, 1998).
“Liberalism and Localism in the World Economy” in Kozo Yamamura, ed., A Vision for a New Liberalism?
Critical Essays (Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1997).
“The N=1 problem and the Study of the European Integration” ECSA Review (Fall 1997).
(*) “Warum die Europäische Gemeinschaft die Exekutive stärkt” in Klaus-Dieter Wolf, ed.
Projekt Europa im Übergang (Baden-Baden: Nomos, 1997).
(+) “The Choice for Europe – Current Commentary and Future Research”
(Reply to James Caporaso, Fritz Scharpf, and Helen Wallace) Journal of European Public Policy (March 1999).
“From the Outside In: International Relations and the `Obsolescence' of Comparative Politics”
APSA-CP Newsletter (Summer 1996).
(+) “Federalism and Peace: A Structural Liberal Perspective” Zeitschrift für internationale Beziehungen (Spring 1996).
“Studying Europe after the Cold War: A Perspective from International Relations”
(Working Paper Series, University of Esbjerg, Denmark, 1996).
(+) (*) “Explaining International Human Rights Regimes: Liberal Theory and Western Europe”
European Journal of International Relations (Summer 1995).
PUBLICATIONS: ACADEMIC ARTICLES, CHAPTERS AND WORKING PAPERS (cont.) [ Electronic copies of most items below are available at http://www.princeton.edu/~amoravcs/ (+) = refereed academic journal (*) = >100 citations ]
(*) “Why the European Community Strengthens the State: Domestic Politics and International Institutions”
Center for European Studies Working Paper Series 52 (Cambridge: Center for European Studies, 1994).
(+) (*) “Liberal Intergovernmentalism and Integration: A Rejoinder” Journal of Common Market Studies
(December 1995).
Reprinted in: Neill Nugent, ed. The European Union (London: Dartmouth International
Library of International and Comparative Politics, forthcoming).
(*) “Liberalism and International Relations Theory” Center for International Affairs Working Paper Series 92-6
(Harvard University, 1992/rev. 1993).
(*) “Integrating International and Domestic Politics: A Theoretical Introduction” (Chapter One) in Peter Evans,
Harold Jacobson and Robert Putnam, eds. Double-Edged Diplomacy: Interactive Games in International Affairs
(Berkeley: University of California Press, 1993).
“Armaments among Allies: Franco-German Weapons Cooperation, 1975-1985” (Chapter Eight) in
Evans, Jacobson and Putnam, eds. Double-Edged Diplomacy (see above).
“The Political Economy of Financial Assistance to Eastern Europe, 1989-1991” (with Stephan Haggard) in
Robert O. Keohane, Joseph S. Nye and Stanley Hoffmann, eds. After the Cold War: Politics and Institutions
in Europe (Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1993).
(+) (*) “Preferences and Power in the European Community: A Liberal Intergovernmentalist Approach”
Journal of Common Market Studies (30th Anniversary Edition) (December 1993).
Named one of the top 5 articles of the decade in Journal of Common Market Studies.
Reprinted in:
Fred H. Lawson, ed. Comparative Regionalism (International Library of International Relations,
Ashgate Publishing Limited, forthcoming).
Mette Eistrup-Sangiovanni, Debates of European Integration: A Reader (London: Palgrave, 2006).
Neill Nugent, ed., The European Union (London: Dartmouth International Library of Politics
and Comparative Government, 1996).
Simon Bulmer and Andrew Scott, eds. Economic and Political Integration in Europe:
Internal Dynamics and Global Context (Oxford: Blackwell, 1994).
Michael O'Neill, ed. The Politics of European Integration: A Reader (London: Routledge, 1996).
“Integrating the Two Halves of Europe: Theories of Interests, Bargaining and Institutions” (with Stephen
Haggard, Marc Levy and Kalypso Nicolaïdis) in Keohane, Nye and Hoffmann, After the Cold War (see above).
“European Federalism and Modern Social Science: A Rejoinder on the Maastricht Referendum”
French Politics and Society (Spring 1993).
“Interests and Ideals in the European Community: The Case of the French Referendum”
PUBLICATIONS: ACADEMIC ARTICLES, CHAPTERS AND WORKING PAPERS (cont.) [ Electronic copies of most items below are available at http://www.princeton.edu/~amoravcs/ (+) = refereed academic journal (*) = >100 citations ]
“Arms and Autarky in European History” Daedalus (Winter 1991).
Reprinted in: Raymond Vernon and Ethan Kapstein, eds., Defense and Dependence in a Global Economy
(Washington: CQ Press, 1992).
“The Future of the European Armaments Industry” International Defense Review (September 1991)
(with Philippe Cothier).
(+) (*) “Negotiating the Single European Act: National Interests and Conventional Statecraft in the
European Community” International Organization (Winter 1991).
Reprinted in:
Robert O. Keohane and Stanley Hoffmann, eds. The New European Community (Boulder: Westview, 1991).
Brent Nelson and Alexander Stubb, eds. The European Union (Boulder: Westview, 1994).
Michael O'Neill, ed. The Politics of European Integration: A Reader (London: Routledge, 1996).
“The European Armaments Industry at the Crossroads” Survival (January-February 1990).
Reprinted in: Wolfgang Danspeckgruber, ed. Emerging Dimensions of European Security
(Boulder: Westview Press, 1991).
(+) “Disciplining Trade Finance: The Origins and Success of the OECD Export Credit Arrangement”
International Organization (Winter 1989).
“Lengthening the Fuse: No-First-Use and Disengagement” (with Daniel Arbess) in Joseph S. Nye, Jr., Graham
Allison and Albert Carnesale, eds. Fateful Visions: Beyond Nuclear Deterrence (Cambridge: Ballinger, 1988).
PUBLICATIONS: ACADEMIC BOOK REVIEWS, ENCYLOPEDIA ENTRIES [ Electronic copies of most items below are available at http://www.princeton.edu/~amoravcs/ ]
Review of Claudio Benzecry, The Opera Fanatic: Ethngraphy of an Obsession (2011) in
European Journal of Sociology/Archives Européennes de Sociologie 52:03 (December 2011).
Review of Michael Loriaux, European Union and the Deconstruction of the Rhineland Frontier (2008), in
Perspectives on Politics 7:4 (December 2009).
Review of Stefano Bartolini, Restructuring Europe: Centre Formation, System-Building,and Political Structuring between
the Nation State and the European Union (2005), in West European Politics 29:3 (May 2006).
Review of Olivier Bange, The EEC Crisis of 1963 (2000), in American Historical Review (December 2001).
Review of Jean Blondel, Richard Sinnott, and Palle Svensson, People and Parliament in the European Union:
Participation, Democracy, Legitimacy (1998) in American Political Science Review (June 2001).
Review of Anthony Forster, Britain and the Maastricht Negotiations (1999), International History Review (2001).
Review of Robert Gilpin, The Challenge of Global Capitalism: The World Economy in the 21st Century (2000),
PUBLICATIONS: ACADEMIC BOOK REVIEWS, ENCYCLOPEDIA ENTRIES (cont.) [ Electronic copies of most items below are available at http://www.princeton.edu/~amoravcs/ ]
Review of Stephen Wood, Germany, Europe and the Persistence of Nations (1998) in International History Review
(June 1999).
Review of John Duffield, World Power Forsaken: Political Culture, International Institutions, and German
Security Policy after Unification (1998) in Canadian Journal of Political Science (September 1999).
Review of Geoffrey Edwards and Alfred Pijpers, eds. The Politics of European Treaty Reform:
The 1996 Intergovernmental Conference and Beyond (1997) in European Journal of International Law (1999).
“Integration Theory,” in Desmond Dinan, ed. Encyclopedia of European Union, (Boulder: Lynne Rienner, 1998).
Review of Piers Ludlow, Dealing with Britain: The Six and the First UK Application to the EEC (1997)
in Journal of European Integration History (2/1998).
Review of Michael Calingaert, European Integration Revisited: Progress, Prospects and US Interests (1996)
in European Journal of International Law (1/1998).
Review of Stanley Hoffmann, The European Sisyphus (1995) in Political Studies (December 1996).
Review of Martin Holland, European Union Common Foreign Policy (1995) in Political Studies (December 1996).
Review of Ian Hocking, ed. Foreign Relations and Federal States (1993) in Political Studies (December 1996).
Review of David Long, Towards a New Liberal Internationalism (1996) in Millennium (Spring 1996).
Review of Alan Milward, The European Rescue of the Nation-State (1992) in Journal of Modern History (March 1995).
Review of Robert Leonardi, Convergence, Cohesion and Integration in the European Union (1995),
in Journal of Politics (March 1996).
Review of Philomena Murray and Paul Rich, eds. Visions of European Unity (1994) in
European Journal of International Law (1/1998).
Review of Smith and Ray, eds., The 1992 Project and the Future of Integration in Europe (1993)
and Alan Cafruny and Glenda Rosenthal, eds., The State of the European Community:
The Maastricht Debates (1993) in American Political Science Review (June 1994).
Review of McElroy, Morality and American Foreign Policy (1991) in Political Science Quarterly (Fall 1993).
Review of Gérard Bossuat, La France, l'aide américaine et la construction européenne 1944-1954 (1992)
in French Politics and Society (Summer 1993).
Review of Michael Brzoska and Peter Lock, eds. The Restructuring of Arms Production in Western
Europe (1992) in American Political Science Review (March 1993).
Review of Herbert Giersch, et al., The Fading Miracle: Four Decades of Market Economy in Germany (1992)
in German Politics and Society (Spring 1993).
Review of Robert Keohane, Neo-Realism and its Critics (1996) in Teoria Politica (in italian) (1998).
GOVERNMENT REPORTS, POLICY ANALYSIS, AND LEGISLATIVE TESTIMONY
“The Future of the Constitutional Process of the European Union” (Testimony to the European Parliament,
13-14 October 2005). (with Kalypso Nicolaïdis).
“The Myth of the European ‘Democratic Deficit’” European Parliament (Committee on External Affairs),
Brussels, Belgium, European Parliament Hearings: “A New Role for the European Parliament in Promoting
Democracy?” (26 May 2005).
Renewing the Atlantic Partnership: Report of an Independent Task Force Sponsored by the Council on Foreign Relations
(Council on Foreign Relations, New York, 2004). [Henry Kissinger and Lawrence Summers, co-chairs.]
“Lessons from the European Human Rights Regime” in Advancing Democracy and Human Rights in the
Americas: What Role for the OAS? (Washington: Inter-American Dialogue, December 1993).
SELECTED ACADEMIC ADMINISTRATION AND PROFESSIONAL SERVICE
2011 - Member, Committee on Qualitative Methods, Data Access and Research Transparency,
American Political Science Association
2009 - Honorary Member, Class of 1966, Princeton University (Princeton, NJ)
2006 - International Board, Center for EU Enlargement Studies, Central European University (Budapest, Hungary)
2005 - 06 Program Chair, “Interdisciplinary Approaches to International History and Politics” Section,
Annual Conference of the American Political Science Association (2006)
2004 - Founding Director, European Union Program, Princeton University
2004 - Executive Committee, Center for Globalization and Governance, Princeton University
2004 - Executive Committee, Bobst Center for Peace and Justice, Princeton University
2004 - Founding Chair and Organizer, International Relations Colloquium, Princeton University
2004 - Member, Departmental Committees, Department of Politics, Princeton University
2004 - Board of Advisors, Oxford Council on Good Governance (Oxford, Cambridge, Paris)
2002 - 04 Director, Program on the European Union at Harvard University
Formerly: Center for European Union Studies at Harvard University
2000 - 01 Member, Committee on the Future of the SAIS/Bologna Center (Chair: Paul Wolfowitz)
Paul Nitze School of Advanced International Studies, Johns Hopkins University, Washington, DC
2000 - 04 Member, Faculty Advisory Board, Carr Center for Human Rights Studies,
Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University
1998 - 01 Principal Investigator, Program Grant from the Commission of the EU ($500,000)
1996 - 98 Co-Chair, Seminar on European Integration, NAFTA and the WTO, Harvard CES and Harvard Law School
1995 - 96 Co-Chair, Seminar on Law and International Relations, Harvard CFIA and Harvard Law School
1992 - 94 Co-Chair, International Institutions Seminar, Center for International Affairs, Harvard University
1991 - 2004 Faculty Associate, Center for European Studies and Center for International Affairs, Harvard University
1990 - 2004 Founder and Director, Colloquium on European Integration and Domestic Politics,
Center for European Studies, Harvard University
1990 - 2004 Member, University Committees on the Historical Studies Core Program, Human Rights,
European Studies, Non-Departmental Instruction (Harvard University)
1990 - 2004 Member, Various Committees and Positions, Department of Government (Harvard University) 1989 Curriculum Consultant, College of William and Mary (Williamsburg, VA)
Committee on International Studies Program, Department of Government
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EDITORIAL POSITIONS
2009 - Editorial Advisor and Consultant, Encyclopedia of Political Science (Washington, DC)
2007 - Editorial Board, International Theory (Cambridge University Press)
2006 - Editorial Advisory Board, Zeitschrift für Politikwissenschaft (Germany)
2006 - Editorial Board, Encyclopedia of Transnational Governance