Andrew Moravcsik

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Andrew Moravcsik (2011)

Andrew Moravcsik (* 1958 in the USA ) is an American political scientist , professor and director of the European Union Program at Princeton University .

Moravcsik is the founder and most important proponent of the theory of liberal intergovernmentalism . His research interests are international organizations , human rights , European integration and the foreign policy of the USA and Europe. He is also a member of the Brookings Institution .

Career

Moravcsik graduated from Stanford University with a bachelor's degree in history in 1980 and then spent two years as a Fulbright Fellow at the Universities of Bielefeld , Hamburg and Marburg . He then studied for two years at the School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS) at Johns Hopkins University in Washington, DC and graduated in 1984 with a Master of Arts in International Relations . In 1992 he was awarded by the Harvard University to Ph. D. of Political Science and began at the Institute of Political Sciences to teach. During his twelve years of employment , he completed his habilitation and founded the European Union Program at Harvard. In 2004 he moved to Princeton, where he started a program of the same name.

He is the son of the physicist Michael J. Moravcsik .

literature

  • Andrew Moravcsik: Why the European Union strengthens the executive branch: domestic policy and international cooperation. In: K. Wolf (Ed.): Project Europe in Transition? Problems, models and strategies of governance in the European Union. Nomos, Baden-Baden 1997, ISBN 0-8014-3509-9 , pp. 211-269.
  • Andrew Moravcsik: The Choice for Europe. Social Purpose and State Power from Messina to Maastricht . Cornell University Press, Ithaca / NY 1998, ISBN 0-8014-8509-6 .
  • Frank Schimmelfennig : Liberal Intergovernmentalism. In: Antje Wiener, Thomas Diez (Ed.): European Integration Theory . University Press, Oxford 2004, ISBN 0-19-925248-3 .

Web links

Commons : Andrew Moravcsik  - collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Princeton University - European Union Program ( Memento from September 12, 2006 in the Internet Archive )
  2. CV at University of Princeton (doc .; 364 kB)