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The
European Studies Alliance
is pleased
to sponsor a videoconference with
Sophie Meunier
Researcher in Public and International Affairs,
Princeton University
"France in
the Age of Globalization:
The Case of Vivendi"
Pyle
Center
Thursday, 28 February 2002
4:00 p.m.
The
accompanying reader for this talk has been added to the European
Studies Reading Room collection
in 213 Ingraham
Sophie
Meunier received her Ph. D. in Political Science from the
Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1998; and the Diplôme
de l'Institut d'Etudes Politiques de Paris in 1989. From 1998-2001
she was a Visiting Fellow at Princeton University's Center
of International Studies and Lecturer in Public and International
Affairs in the Woodrow Wilson School. Her publications include
"The French Exception" (Foreign Affairs,
July/August 2000), "What Single Voice? European Institutions
and EU-US Trade Negotiations" (International Organization,
Winter 2000), and "Who Speaks for Europe? The Delegation
of Trade Authority in the European Union" (co-authored
with Kalypso Nicolaïdis and published in the Journal
of Common Market Studies, 1999, no. 3).
Sophie
Meunier's most recent book, coauthored with Philip Gordon
(Director of the Center on the United States and France at
The Brookings Institution) is The French Challenge: Adapting
to Globalization (Brookings Institution Press, December
2001). A chapter of the book and more information about it
can be found at http://brook.edu/press/books/french_challenge.htm.
The book is to be published in French later this year.
For
more information about this talk, please contact the European
Studies Alliance at info@europeanstudiesalliance.org
or at 265-4766.
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