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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 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, Princeton University Department of Politics and Woodrow Wilson School Primary Research Interests: European Union Politics, International Relations Theory, Qualitative and Historical Methods, Democratic Theory and International Organizations, International Power, International Negotiation, Law and Organization, Human Rights, Political Economy of National Security, Transatlantic Relations. Founding Director, European Union Program (2004-present) Founding Chair, International Relations Colloquium (2004-present) Executive Committee, Niehaus Center for Globalization and Governance (2004-present) Executive Committee, Bobst Center for Peace and Justice (2004-present) Member, Faculty Council, Woodrow Wilson School (2013-present) Stanley Kelley Prize for Undergraduate Teaching, Department of Politics (2011) ` 1992 - 2004 Professor, Department of Government, Harvard University - 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

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, Princeton University Department of Politics and Woodrow Wilson School

Primary Research Interests: European Union Politics, International Relations Theory, Qualitative and Historical Methods, Democratic Theory and International Organizations, International Power, International Negotiation, Law and Organization, Human Rights, Political Economy of National Security, Transatlantic Relations.

Founding Director, European Union Program (2004-present) Founding Chair, International Relations Colloquium (2004-present) Executive Committee, Niehaus Center for Globalization and Governance (2004-present) Executive Committee, Bobst Center for Peace and Justice (2004-present) Member, Faculty Council, Woodrow Wilson School (2013-present) Stanley Kelley Prize for Undergraduate Teaching, Department of Politics (2011) `

1992 - 2004 Professor, Department of Government, Harvard University - 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]

MORAVCSIK / page 2 TEACHING: COURSES

Core Undergraduate Courses – Introduction to International Relations Undergraduate Lecture Courses - International Political Economy, International Relations Theory Undergraduate Seminars - International Human Rights, European Integration, International Negotiation, Political Economy and National Security, Liberalism and World Politics Core Public Policy Courses (MA Level) - Public Policy Analysis, European Union Politics Graduate Seminars – Democracy and Global Governance, Politics of the European Union, Democratic Accountability in the New Europe, International Political Economy, Theories of International Relations, Comparative European Foreign Policy, Dissertation Workshop on International and Comparative Political Economy, Qualitative Methods, International Law, Graduate Dissertation Workshop, Graduate Research Seminar

TEACHING: DOCTORAL ADVISING

Current Doctoral Students: Anna Schrimpf (Princeton) Justin Simeone (Princeton) Oskar Niko Timo Thoms (Princeton) Former Doctoral Students (Current Positions):

Brian Burgoon (Political Science, University of Amsterdam, Netherlands)

Mark Copelovitch (Political Science, University of Wisconsin) Jonathan Crystal (Political Science, Fordham University) Christopher Darnton (Political Science, Catholic University) Thomas Hale (Political Science, Oxford, UK) Marina Henke (Political Science, Northwestern) David Hsu (Political Science, Penn) Chris Kendall (Political Science, University of Puget Sound) Mareike Kleine (European Studies, London School of Economics, UK)

Sieglinde Gstoehl (Political Science and Public Policy Collège d’Europe, Bruges) Nikitas Konstantinidis (Government, London School of Economics, UK)

Jette Knudsen (Business and European Studies, Copenhagen Business School, Denmark) Raymond Kuo (Political Science and Public Poilicy, SUNY-Albany/NYC) Saadia Mazhar Pekkanen (Political Science, Public Policy and Law, University of Washington) William Phelan (Political Science, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland) Daniel Philpott (Political Science, University of Notre Dame) Mark Pollack (Political Science, Temple University) Andrea Sangiovanni (Political Philosophy, King’s College, London, UK) Mette Sangiovanni (Political Science, Cambridge University, UK) Jeffrey Vanke (History, Guilford College) Andreas von Staden (Political Science, Hamburg, Germany).

MORAVCSIK / page 3 VISITING POSITIONS, FELLOWSHIPS, GRANTS, AND AWARDS 2013- NSF Research Grant, National Science Foundation (Co-PI, with Colin Elman, David Collier & others) 2011 - 12 Visiting Fellow, Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, NJ 2011 Stanley Kelley Teaching Award, Department of Politics, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ 2011 Article named among “Best 5 of the Decade” in Journal of Common Market Studies 2008 - 12 Research Grant, National Science Foundation (SES-0838716) (Co-PI, with Colin Elman, David Collier & others) 2007 - 08 Research Fellow, Shanghai Institute for International Affairs, Shanghai, China 2006 - 07 Mentorship Grant, Center for Cultural Policy Studies, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ 2003 - 04 Research Fellow, Institute of International and Regional Studies, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ 2002 - 04 Research Scholar, Department of Politics, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ 2002 - 03 James DeWolfe Research Grant, Harvard Law School, Cambridge, MA 2001 - 02 Research Grant, Asia Center, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA 2000 - 01 David Rockefeller Latin American Studies Research Grant, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA 2000 - 01 University Committee on Human Rights Research Grant, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA 1999 - 00 Senior Research Fellowship, Department of Politics and European Center, New York University, NY, NY 1999 - 00 Senior Fellowship, Italian Academy for Advanced Studies Fellowship, Columbia University, NY, NY 1998 - 99 Research Grant, Weatherhead Center for International Affairs, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA 1993 - 96 Visiting Research Fellowship, Robert Schuman Center, European University Institute, Fiesole, Italy 1990 - 95 Research Fellowship, Department of Political Science and PIPES Program, University of Chicago, Chicago, IL 1993 - 94 Research Fellowship, German Marshall Fund of the United States 1989 - 91 Fellowship, Olin Program in Economics and National Security 1989 - 91 Research Fellowship, Morris Abrams Fund, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA 1989 - 91 Fellowship, Institute for the Study of World Politics 1989 - 91 Fellowship, Krupp Foundation 1988 - 89 Research Grant, Harvard Center for European Studies, Cambridge, MA 1988 - 89 European Research Grant, Ford Foundation 1988 - 89 Fellowship, Centre d'Etudes et Recherches Internationales, Paris, France 1988 - 89 Fellowship, Institut Français des Relations Internationales, Paris, France 1988 - 89 Fellowship, International Institute for Strategic Studies, London, United Kingdom 1986 - 88 Fellowship, Center for Science and International Affairs, Kennedy School of Government, Cambridge, MA 1982 - 84 Fellowships, Gulf Oil Company/Jacob Blaustein, Johns Hopkins School of International Studies, Washington, DC 1981 - 82 Fulbright Fellowship, Universities of Marburg, Hamburg and Bielefeld, Federal Republic of Germany

MORAVCSIK / page 4 NON-ACADEMIC ACTIVITY: GOVERNMENT SERVICE, POLICY ANALYSIS, JOURNALISM, PUBLIC AND PRIVATE CONSULTING, MEMBERSHIPS AND HONORS 2004 - Non-Resident Senior Fellow, Brookings Institution (Washington, DC) Center on the United States and Europe, Foreign Policy Studies. 2009 - Book Review Editor (Europe), Foreign Affairs Magazine (New York, NY) 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) 2009 - Steering Committee, Global Governance Futures, Robert Bosch Foundation (Berlin, Germany) 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/Speechwriter. Office of Deputy Prime Minister Lee Hahn-Been (Seoul, Korea) Ministry of Finance and Economic Planning. Edited weekly economic bulletin, wrote speeches.

MORAVCSIK / page 5 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).

MORAVCSIK / page 6

PUBLICATIONS (cont.)

ACADEMIC ARTICLES, CHAPTERS AND WORKING PAPERS

[ 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). “One Norm, Two Standards: Realizing Transparency in Qualitative Political Science,” The Political Methodologist (January 2015). (+) “Trust, but Verify: The Transparency Revolution and Qualitative International Relations” Security Studies 23:4 (4/2013). Lead article in a multi-issue symposium on the “state of the art” in qualitative methods. “Transparency: The Revolution in Qualitative Research,” PS: Political Science and Politics (January 2014) (+) “Did Power Politics Cause European Integration? Realist Theory Meets Qualitative Methods,” Security Studies 22:4, (4/2014). “Active Citation and Qualitative Methods,” Qualitative and Multi-Method Research (Spring 2012). “Liberal Theories of International Law,” in Jeffrey Dunhoff and Mark Pollack, eds. Interdisciplinary Perspectives on International Law and International Relations: The State of the Art (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2012). (+) “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. Rising States, Rising Institutions (Washington: Brookings Institution Press, 2010). “Europe: The Second Superpower,” Current History (March 2010). (+) “Active Citation: A Precondition for Replicable Qualitative Research.” PS: Political Science and Politics 43 (1) (January 2010). (+) “Tilting at Windmills: A Final Reply to Jahn,” International Theory (1/2010). (+) “’Wahn, Wahn, überall Wahn’: Defending Liberal Theory against Relativism,” International Theory (1/2010) “Affirming Democracy in International Organizations,” in Joshua Goldstein and Jon Pevehouse, eds. International Relations (Longman, 2010). (+) “Europe: The Quiet Superpower,” French Politics 7:3-4 (September-December 2009). “Liberal Intergovernmentalism,” in Antje Wiener and Thomas Diez, eds. European Integration Theory 2nd ed. (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2009). (with Frank Schimmelfennig) “Robert Keohane: Political Theorist,” in Helen Milner and Andrew Moravcsik, eds. Power, Interdependence and Non-State Actors in World Politics: Research Frontiers (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2009).

MORAVCSIK / page 7 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-Enhancing Multilateralism,” International Organization (Winter 2009). (with Robert Keohane and Stephen Macedo). For an earlier version, see: “Democracy-Enhancing Multilateralism,” Institute for International Law and Justice Working Paper No. 2007/4 (New York University Law School, 2007). For a response to criticism: (+) “Constitutional Democracy and World Politics: A Response to Gartzke and Naoi,” International Organization 65 (Summer 2011), pp. 599-604. (with Robert Keohane and Stephen Macedo) (+) “The Myth of the European ‘Democratic Deficit’,” Intereconomics: Review of European Economic Policy (November-December 2008). “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).

MORAVCSIK / page 8 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 ] “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). (+) (*) “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 Enlargement:Theoretical Approaches (London: Routledge, 2005).

Czech Version: “Evropská unie za bodem návratu,” Prítomnost (Jaro 2003).

Unabridged, fully footnoted Working Paper Version: “National Interest, State Power, and EU Enlargement,” Center for European Studies Working Paper No. 97 (Harvard University, 2002).

MORAVCSIK / page 9 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 ] (+) (*) “In Defence of the Democratic Deficit: Reassessing Legitimacy in the European Union,” Journal of Common Market Studies (40th Anniversary Issue) 40:4 (November 2002).

Reprinted: Richard Bellamy and Antonino Palumbo, eds. Political Accountability (The Library of Contemporary Essays in Political Theory and Public Policy, Ashgate Publishing, 2010). Joseph Weiler, Iain Begg, and John Peterson, eds., Integration in an Expanding European Union: Reassessing the Fundamentals (Oxford and Malden: Blackwell Publishing, 2003).

Czech Translation : In preparation. Summary and Review: Julie Smith, "Global Newsstand: The Heartless EU," Foreign Policy (March 2003).

Draft Working Paper Version: “In Defence of the Democratic Deficit: Reassessing Legitimacy in the European Union” Center for European Studies Working Paper No. 92 (Harvard University, 2002).

“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).

MORAVCSIK / page 10 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 ] (+) (*) “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, 2007). (+) (*) “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).

MORAVCSIK / page 11 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 ] “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). “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).

MORAVCSIK / page 12 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 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). (+) (*) “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).

MORAVCSIK / page 13 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 ] “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). (*) “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).

MORAVCSIK / page 14 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 ] “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” French Politics and Society (Winter 1993). “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).

MORAVCSIK / page 15 PUBLICATIONS: ACADEMIC BOOK REVIEWS, ENCYCLOPEDIA ENTRIES (cont.) [ Electronic copies of most items below are available at http://www.princeton.edu/~amoravcs/ ] 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), Political Science Quarterly (Fall 2000). 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).

MORAVCSIK / page 16 PUBLICATIONS: ACADEMIC BOOK REVIEWS, ENCYCLOPEDIA ENTRIES (cont.) [ Electronic copies of most items below are available at http://www.princeton.edu/~amoravcs/ ] 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). SYMPOSIA AND DEBATES

[ Electronic copies of most items below are available at http://www.princeton.edu/~amoravcs/] Eric Gartzke and Megumi Naoi, “Multilateralism and Democracy: A Response to Keohane, Macedo and Moravcsik,” International Organization (forthcoming). Robert Keohane, Stephen Macedo and Andrew Moravcsik, “Multilateralism and Democracy: A Rejoinder,” in International Organization (forthcoming). Beate Jahn, “Liberal Internationalism: From Ideology to Empirical Theory—and Back Again,” International Theory (forthcoming 2010) Andrew Moravcsik, “Wahn, Wahn, überall Wahn’: Defending Liberal Theory against Relativism,” International Theory (forthcoming 2010) Beate Jahn, “Of Planets and Universal Languages,” International Theory (forthcoming 2010). Andrew Moravcsik, “Living in the Real World,” International Theory (forthcoming 2010). Andrew Moravcsik “The New Liberalism,” and Gerry Simpson, “The Ethics of the New Liberalism,” in Christian Reus-Smit and Duncan Snidal, eds. The Oxford Handbook of International Relations (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2008). “What Can We Learn from the Collapse of the European Constitutional Project?” Politische Vierteljahresschrift (June 2006). Forum sponsored by Notre Europe (Paris) (September-October 2006). Responses to Moravcsik article by: Pepper Culpepper, James Fishkin, Archon Fong, Mark Franklin, Paul Magnette, Giandomenico Majone, Jeremy Rabkin, Loukas Tsoukalis. Rebuttal by Moravcsik. Exchange in Journal of Common Market Studies in response to Andreas Føllesdal and Simon Hix,

“Why there is a Democratic Deficit in the EU: A Response to Majone and Moravcsik,” (forthcoming). Exchange in Journal of Cold War Studies on “The Choice for Europe: Soft Sources, Weak Evidence?”

(forthcoming), with Robert H. Lieshout, Mathieu L.L. Segers and Anna M. van der Vleuten, and author’s response. (Rejoinder to be backed with a web-based spreadsheet of primary evidence.)

Segments of Conference Proceedings published in Andrew Moravcsik, ed. Europe without Illusions (2004). Special Section of J.H.H. Weiler, Iain Begg, and John Peterson, eds. Integration in an Expanding European Union: Reassessing the Fundamentals (Oxford: Blackwell, 2003), with Andrew Scott, “Analyzing the Democratic Deficit – Methodological Priors: A Comment on Moravcsik,” and Wolfgang Wessels, “Reassessing the Legitimacy Debate: A Comment on Moravcsik.” Exchange in European Studies (December 2001) devoted to ““The New Abolitionism,” with critiques by Stephen Silvia and Robert Sampson, and author’s response.

MORAVCSIK / page 17 SYMPOSIA AND DEBATES (cont.)

[ Electronic copies of most items below are available at http://www.princeton.edu/~amoravcs/] Round Table session of the Yale-Harvard-Boston University Conference on International History (Cambridge 2001) on “Grain and Grandeur: The Political Economy of De Gaulle’s Europe” with critique by Ted Bromund and author’s response. Special section of International Security (Summer 2000) entitled "Brother, Can You Spare a Paradigm? (Or Was Anybody Ever a Realist?)," with critiques by Peter Feaver, Gunther Hellmann, Randall Schweller, Jeffrey Taliaferro and William Wohlforth, and authors’ response.

Special issue of the Journal of Cold War Studies (Fall 2000) devoted to “Grain and Grandeur: The Political

Economy of French European Policy” with critiques by John Gillingham, Stanley Hoffmann, John Keeler, Alan Milward, Marc Trachtenberg, and Jeffrey Vanke, and author’s response.

Commentary and Exchange with Sean Kennedy and Irwin Wall, on special issue of Journal of Cold War Studies (Fall 2000) devoted to “Grain and Grandeur: The Political Economy of French European Policy.” Round Table session of 12th Annual Conference of Europeanists (Chicago 2000) “Roundtable on Theory and Method in Moravcsik’s Choice for Europe” with George Moss, George Ross, Alberta Sbragia, and author’s response. Special section of International Organization (August 1999) on “A New Statecraft?” with critique by Oran Young and author’s response.

Round Table session of the 1999 Annual Convention of the American Political Science Association on the article “Is Anybody Still a Realist?” with comments by Stephen Krasner, David Lake, Randall Schweller, Stephen Walt, and authors’ response. Special section of Millennium: Journal of International Studies (July 1999) entitled “Riding the AM-Track through Europe,” with critique by Thomas Diez and author’s response. Special section of Australasian Journal of European Integration (January 1999) entitled “The Choice for Europe” with critique by Helen Field and author’s response. Special section of Journal of European Public Policy (March 1999) entitled “The Choice for Europe – Current

Commentary and Future Research” with critiques by James Caporaso, Fritz Scharpf, and Helen Wallace, and author’s response.

Special section of Journal of Common Market Studies (December 1995) on the article “Preferences and Power in the European Community,” with critique by Daniel Wincott and author’s response.

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MORAVCSIK / page 18 KEYNOTE AND NAMED LECTURES “Why Europe is the Second Superpower of the 21st century (and China is Not),” Bernard Schwartz Distinguished Lecture, Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies (September 2013) “The European Union: Past, Present and Future,” Annual Journal of Common Market Studies Distinguished Lecture, Convention of the European Union Studies Association (May 2013) “Why Europe is the Second Superpower of the 21st Century,” Siler International Affairs Forum Honorary Lecture, Drew University (May 2013) Keynote Lecture, First Annual Finnish European Studies Convention and Inauguration of the Offices of the Delegations of the European Commission and Parliament in Helsinki (Helsinki, Finland) (September 2011) Keynote Lecture, Conference on Identity in the European Union, Deutsches Haus, New York University (April 2011) Keynote Lecture, Hungarian Political Science Association, Central European University, Budapest, Hungary (April 2011) Lecture, Inauguration of the EU Masters Program / MillerComm Center for Advanced Study Lecture Series (University of Illinois, Champaign-Urbana, January 2010) “Is there a ‘Democratic Deficit’ in World Politics?” (President’s Lecture Series, Princeton University, 5 April 2007). For a direct link to a high-speed webcast, click here. For various webcast options, click here. “So You Want to Be a Historical Revisionist? The Choice for Europe and Qualitative Methods” Methodological Master Class at the Qualitative Methods Institute (Arizona State University, January 2004). “The New Transatlantic Bargain: Ideology and Pragmatism,” Keynote address at the Annual “Il regno” Camaldoli Conference, Camaldoli, Italy (October 2003) “Europe without Illusions,” Keynote address at the Conference of the Paul-Henri Spaak Foundation, Brussels, Belgium (September 2002) “The Myth of the Democratic Deficit in Europe,” Inaugural Lecture, European Union Center, Syracuse University (October 2001).

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MORAVCSIK / page 19 SELECTED UNPUBLISHED ACADEMIC PAPERS AND PRESENTATIONS [ Electronic copies of items below are available at http://www.princeton.edu/~amoravcs/ ] “Why Europe (and Not China) is the Second Superpower of the 21st century,” “How “Asian” is Asian Regional Integration?” The Asia-Pacific Order and US-China Relations (5-University Colloquium, Peking University, Beijing, China, December 2010). “Presentation to the Board of the American Political Science Review on Active Citation, “ (29 August 2013).. The Old Governance: Informal Institutions in the EU,” Paper presented at Conference on “Rule-Making in the EU and Global Governance” (New York University, 5 May 2010). “Qualitative Social Science and the Historical Study of International Relations: Productive Overlap?” Paper presented at the International Studies Association Conference, Spring 2008. (with Mary Elise Sarotte). “Britain and the Creation of the United Nations Human Rights Regime: Theory Confronts the Historical Record,” (Cambridge, MA: Harvard University) (with Ioannis Evrigenis) “Liberal Theory and the Politics of Security in Northeast Asia,” Paper presented at the Ford Foundation Conference on Securitization in the Asian Region (Seoul, South Korea, January 2004) (with G. John Ikenberry). “Democratic Delegation and the Politics of International Human Rights Regimes in the Americas,” Paper presented at Conference on “The Protection of Human Rights” (El Colegio de México, Mexico City, January 2004). “Transatlantic Relations and the Future of EU Foreign Policy,” European Central Bank (Frankfurt, 17 December 2003). “The European Convention: Why the Democratic Dog Didn’t Bark,” Conference on “European Integration and

Constitutionalism » Forum européen de Sciences Politique (Paris, 18-19 December 2003).

“American Perspectives on Europe’s Constitutional Convention,” Seminar for Participants in the European Constitutional Convention, German Marshall Fund Transatlantic Center, Brussels, Belgium (30 May 2002). “The European Union and State Formation: Or, Why We Should Stop Worrying and Learn to Love the Democratic Deficit,” Conference on “Transformations of Statehood from a European Perspective” at the Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften, Forschungsstelle für Intstitutionellen Wandel und europäische Integration (Vienna, January 2003). “Democratic Delegation: Extending the Liberal Institutionalist Model to the Inter-American Human Rights Regime,” Lecture at the University of Virginia School of Law (March 2001). “Globalization in the European Union: A Democratic Deficit?” Paper delivered at the “Bretton Woods IV” Conference on Visions of Governance, Kennedy School of Government (June 1999) and Duke University (Fall 1999). “Policy Initiation and the Global Regulation of Pharmaceuticals” Paper delivered at the Convention of the American Political Science Association. (September 1993). (with John Goodman)

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SELECTED ACADEMIC AND POLICY ANALYTICAL LECTURES AND SEMINARS (cont.) Other presentations, seminars and conference participation at: University of Amsterdam, Arizona State University, Freie Universität Berlin, University of Bologna, Brandeis University, Brown University, Université Libre de Bruxelles, Bucerius Law School (Hamburg), University of California (Berkeley, Irvine, San Diego, Los Angeles), Centre d'études et de recherches internationales (CERI) (Paris), Central European University (Prague), Chinese Academy of Social Sciences (Beijing and Shanghai), Chinese Institute for Contemporary International Relations (Beijing), University of Cambodia (Phnom Penh), University of Chicago, Columbia University, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen Business School, Cornell University, Dalhousie University (Halifax), Technische Hochschule Darmstadt, Drew University, Duke University, East China Normal University (Shanghai), University of Esbjerg, Edinburgh University, College d'Europe (Bruges), École des Sciences Politiques (Paris), European University Institute (Fiesole/Firenze), Universität Frankfurt, Fudan University (Shanghai), University of Geneva, Georgetown University, Harvard University, Heinrich Böll Stiftung (Berlin, Germany), Helsinki University, Hertie School of Governance (Berlin), Humboldt University Berlin, University of Idaho, University of Illinois (Urbana-Champaign), University of Indiana, Institut Barcelona d’Estudis Internacionals (Barcelona), International University of Japan (Tokyo), Johns Hopkins University (SAIS), Kennedy School of Government (Harvard), Konstanz University, Lee Kwan Yew School of Public Policy (Singapore), University of Lisbon, University of London, London School of Economics, Mannheim University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, El Colegio de México, University of Miami, University of Michigan, Middlebury College, New York University, New York University and School of Law, Notre Dame University, University of Oregon, Oxford University, Université de Paris, Peking University (Beijing), University of Pennsylvania, University of Pittsburgh, Princeton University, Renmin University of China (Beijing), Rhodes College, University of Rome III “Tor Vergata”, Rutgers University, University of Siena, University of Southern California, Stanford University, University of Stockholm, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (Zürich), Syracuse University, University of Texas School of Law, Tongji University (Shanghai), Tsinghua University (Beijing), University of Tokyo, University of Toronto, University of Trento (Italy), Tufts University, United Nations University (Tokyo), University of Virginia, Wheaton College, University of Wisconsin at Madison, Woodrow Wilson School (Princeton), Yale University, Universität Zürich, American Enterprise Institute, American Institute for Contemporary German Studies, Asia Society (Williamsburg Conference, Bali, Indonesia), Aspen Institute Italia, Aspen Strategy Group, Atlantic Conference (Portugal), Austrian Academy of Sciences (Vienna), Berkeley Initiative on Transparency in the Social Sciences (BITTS), Bertelsmann Foundation (Berlin, Washington), Brookings Institution, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace (Washington), Bucerius/Die Zeit Foundation (Hamburg), Center for European Policy Studies (Brussels), Council on Foreign Relations (New York and Washington), Commission of the European Communities, Euro50/The Reinventing Bretton Woods Committee (Rome/Florence/Brussels), European Central Bank (Frankfurt), European Consortium for Political Research (ECPR), European Parliament, Federal Trust (London), Foreign Policy Association (New York City), Harvard Weatherhead Center Talloires Conference, Institut für die Wissenschaften vom Menschen (Vienna/Cortona), Peterson Institute for International Economics (Washington), Italian Foreign Ministry (Rome), Liechtenstein Colloquium, Qualitative Methods Institute (Tempe, Arizona), Instituto Português de Relações Internacionais (Lisbon), Renceontres Économique d’Aix/Le Cercle des economists (Aix), United States Institute of Peace, Fondation Nationale des Sciences Politiques/Institut des Études Politiques (Paris), Princeton-Oxford Workshop on Political Theory, Secretariat du Parti Socialist Français (Paris), European Summer School in Comparative Politics, Salzburg Seminar, Shanghai Forum, Shanghai Institute for International Studies, Sound of Europe (Austrian Chancellery and EU Presidency, Salzburg), Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI), Stanley Foundation, Swiss Institute of International Studies (Zürich), Swedish Institute on European Studies (Stockholm), Churchill Group (London), Transatlantic Center of the German Marshall Fund (Brussels), U.S. Department of State, University Association for Contemporary European Studies UACES (London), Villa Mondragone International Economic Seminar, and annual conventions of the American Historical Association, American Political Science Association, American Society of International Law, Council for European Studies, Council on Foreign Relations, Harvard Alumni Association (London), Princeton Alumni Association, International Political Science Association, International Studies Association, Council on European Studies, European Union (formerly Community) Studies Association (US, Canada), and Journal of Common Market Studies (30th and 40th Anniversary conferences).

MORAVCSIK / page 21 PUBLIC AFFAIRS COMMENTARY [ Electronic copies of items below are available here. ]

“Recent Books: Western Europe,” Foreign Affairs (November-December 2014).

“Recent Books: Western Europe,” Foreign Affairs (September-October 2014).

“Recent Books: Western Europe,” Foreign Affairs (May-June 2014).

“Recent Books: Western Europe,” Foreign Affairs (March-April 2014).

“Recent Books: Western Europe,” Foreign Affairs (January-February 2014).

“Recent Books: Western Europe,” Foreign Affairs (November-December 2013).

“L’Europe sur le divan,” in Jean-Hervé Lorenzi et Christian de Boissieu (Le Cercle des économistes), eds. Et si le soleil se levait à nouveau sur l’Europe? (Paris: Fayard, 2013).

“Europa ist auf der richtigen Seite der Geschichte,” Die Presse (Wien) (26 September 2013).

“Recent Books: Western Europe,” Foreign Affairs (September-October 2013).

“Recent Books: Western Europe,” Foreign Affairs (May-June 2013).

“Recent Books: Western Europe,” Foreign Affairs (March-April 2013).

“Recent Books: Western Europe,” Foreign Affairs (January-February 2013).

“Recent Books: Western Europe,” Foreign Affairs (November-December 2012).

“Recent Books: Western Europe,” Foreign Affairs (September-October 2012).

“Europe after the Crisis,” New York Times / International Herald-Tribune (23 April 2012). “Europe after the Crisis: How to Sustain a Common Currency,” Foreign Affairs (May/June 2012). Japanese translation: Foreign Affairs Report (6/2012)

“Recent Books: Western Europe,” Foreign Affairs (May/June 2012).

“Recent Books: Western Europe,” Foreign Affairs (March/April 2012).

“Recent Books: Western Europe,” Foreign Affairs (January/February 2012).

“Recent Books: Western Europe,” Foreign Affairs (November/December 2011).

“Recent Books: Western Europe,” Foreign Affairs (September/October 2011).

“The EU will Last,” The New York Times (12 September 2011) (with Mareike Kleine).

“Is Europe Dead-on-Arrival?” Crosstalk (Syndicated TV, RussiaToday, 6 June 2011).

MORAVCSIK / page 22 PUBLIC AFFAIRS COMMENTARY (cont.) [ Electronic copies of items below are available here.] “Powerhouse Europe: Why European Power Still Eclipses China,” (Munk School of Global Affairs, University of Toronto, 3 May 2011). “Recent Books: Western Europe,” Foreign Affairs (May/June 2011). “European Dis-Union,” America Abroad Media (Radio: February 2011). “Recent Books: Western Europe,” Foreign Affairs (March/April 2011). “Recent Books: Western Europe,” Foreign Affairs (January-February 2011).

“Recent Books: Western Europe,” Foreign Affairs (September-October 2010).

“Recent Books: Western Europe,” Foreign Affairs (July-August 2010). “Europe: Quietly Rising Superpower in a Bipolar World,” in Alan Alexandroff and Andrew Cooper, eds. Rising States, Rising Institutions (Washington: Brookings Institution Press, 2010). “In Defense of Europe: Now More than Ever, it’s not Smart to Bet on the EU’s Demise,” Newsweek (Cover Story) (30 May 2010). “Recent Books: Western Europe,” Foreign Affairs (May/June 2010). “Europe: The Second Superpower,” Current History (March 2010) Reprinted in: Europe 2008-2012: A Current History Anthology (Current History, 2013). “U.S.-EU Relations: Putting the Bush Years in Perspective,” in Federiga Bindi, ed. The Foreign Policy of the European Union: Assessing Europe’s Role in the World (Washington: Brookings Institution, 2010). Radio Interview on Illinois Public Radio/WILL (27 January 2010). “Recent Books: Western Europe,” Foreign Affairs (March/April 2010). “Recent Books: Western Europe,” Foreign Affairs (January/February 2010). “Recent Books: Western Europe,” Foreign Affairs (November/December 2009). “Quiet Superpower: The EU as Global Actor—Interview with Andrew Moravcsik,” Global Europe (14 September 2009) “Recent Books: Western Europe,” Foreign Affairs (September/October 2009). "Europe Defies the Skeptics: How Crisis Will Make the EU Stronger," Newsweek (1 August 2009). “Yves Mény e Andrew Moravcsik discutono di democazia europea,” Il molino (May-June 2009) English Translation: “A Transatlantic Dialogue on Democracy and its Future,” EUI Review (Summer 2009). “Ignore the Skeptics: European Democracy is Just Fine,” Newsweek (29 June 2009). “NATO and the European Union,” Panel IV at NATO at 60 Symposium (Council on Foreign Relations, 26 February 2009). “Another Angle: Few Voters Know or Care about the European Union,” E! Sharp (September-October 2008). “Don’t Know? Vote No!” Prospect (London, July 2008).

MORAVCSIK / page 23 PUBLIC AFFAIRS COMMENTARY (cont.) [ Electronic copies of items below are available here.] “Washington Cries Wolf,” Newsweek (31 May 2008, International edition). Translated into Chinese in Can Kao Xiao Xi (25 March 2008). Revised version in Italian: “Grida Washington al lupo?” Aspenia (Roma, Maggio 2008). “European Integration: Looking Ahead,” Great Decisions 2008 (Foreign Policy Association, New York, 2008). “Make Way for the Quiet Superpower,” Newsweek (December 2007, International edition). “Marxist Populism: Perry Anderson Embraces Eurosceptic Populism,” Prospect (December 2007, London). “Interview: De europæiske vælgere er fuldkommen ligeglade med EU,” Information (13 November 2007). “The Self-Absorbed Dragon,” Newsweek (International edition, 29 October 2007). Chinese Translation: Can Kao Xiao Xi (22 October 2007). “Soft Power’s Libyan Triumph,” Financial Times (30 July 2007, Opinion and Comment). “The Rogue Reforms: Libya Comes in from the Cold,” Newsweek (16 July 2007, International editions). Contribution to "Symposium: American Exceptionalism - Is there a Moral High Ground?" International Herald Tribune (23 May 2007).

“Europe's Anti-Ballistic Missile Defense,” Newsweek (International edition, 30 April 2007).

“On Foreign Policy, plus ça change…” International Herald-Tribune (18 April 2007).

“The Golden Moment: The EU at 50,” Newsweek (Cover Story, International edition, 26 March 2007). (For MSWord, click here.) (For a .pdf copy of the illustrated print edition, click here.) (For author's exchange with readers, click here.) Reprinted: Times of Oman. “The World's Quiet Superpower,” European Voice (29 March 2007). “Beyond the Grand Illusion,” in European Union: The First Fifty Years - Fifty Top Thinkers Set Out their Ideas for Europe (London: Financial Times, 2007). “Brüssel regiert nicht Deutschland,” Financial Times Deutschland (10 February 2007). (with Annette Elisabeth Töller) “An American Tragedy,” (Contribution to a Symposium on Right and Left in the 21st Century) Prospect (London, February 2007). “No Power to the People,” Newsweek (International Editions, 5 February 2007). “What Can We Learn from the Collapse of the European Constitutional Project? A Response to Eight Critics” Contribution to the symposium sponsored by Notre Europe (Paris, (September-November 2006) at containing responses to the article “What Can we Learn from the Collapse of the European Constitutional Project? (Politische Vierteljahresschrift, June 2006) by Pepper Culpepper, Mark Franklin, Archon Fung, James Fishkin, Paul Magnette, Giandomenico Majone, Jeremy Rabkin, Loukas Tsoukalis and Moravcsik’s rebuttal. “Open the Doors,” Newsweek (International Editions, 2 October 2006). Reprinted: Sofia News Agency (24 September 2006). “Se Evropa lahko upre vojaški skušnjavi?” Delo (Ljubjana, 6 September 2006)

MORAVCSIK / page 24 PUBLIC AFFAIRS COMMENTARY (cont.) [ Electronic copies of items below are available here.] “Why Europe should Dare to be Dull,” European Voice (14 June 2006). Dutch: NRC Handelsblad (Amsterdam). Reprinted in English, French, Spanish, German, Italian, Catalan, and Polish: www.cafebabel.com “Rumors of Europe’s Demise are Greatly Exaggerated,” The Washington Note (8 June 2006). Debate: Subsequent debate in Washington Note with Charles Kupchan. Italian: “La Ue non è in declino Piace anche a Bush,” Corriere della Sera (16 giugno 2006). “The Constitution is Dead! Long Live the Constitution!” Europäische Rundschau (2006 Special edition). German: “Die Verfassung ist tot! Es lebe die Verfassung!” Europäische Rundschau (1/2006). “Déjà vu all over Again: Countdown to War,” Newsweek (8 May 2006, International edition). “The Threat from Europe: Jeremy Rabkin’s Case for Sovereignty,” Prospect (London, April 2006). “Es gibt keine Krise in der EU,” Die Kurier (Wien, 29 Januar 2006). “Rhetoric and Reality in the European Union: Chastened Leaders Need Some Policy Successes,” Financial Times (27 January 2006, Section on “The Future of Europe”). Italian: “Il futuro dell’Europa è nei ‘piccolo passi’” Corriere della Sera (Medcoledi, 8 febbraio 2006). “Europe Will Get it Right,” Newsweek (26 December 2005, International edition). “Dog and Tony Show,” Newsweek (7 November 2005, International edition). “Taenkepause med taander,” Weekendavisen (Copenhagen, 28 October 2005). “Brussels Diary: An End to Constitutional Confusion,” Prospect (10th Anniversary Issue, London, October 2005). Italian: Corriere della Sera. “World View: The Wonderful World of Oz,” Newsweek (19 Sept 2005, International edition). (w/ Michael Meyer) “Europe’s Stable Constitutional Compromise,” E!Sharp (September-October 2005, forthcoming).

“Europe without Illusions: The Constitution is Dead. Long Live the Constitution!” Prospect (London, July 2005). Reprinted: David Goodhart, ed. Thinking Allowed: The Best of Prospect, 1995-2005 (2005) Reprinted: Robert Art and Robert Jervis, eds. International Politics: Enduring Concepts and Contemporary Issues (8th ed., 2006). “Europe Works Well without the Grand Illusions,” Financial Times (Comment, 14 June 2005). Translations, Reprints and Revised Versions: German: “Für ein Europa ohne Illusionen,” Süddeutsche Zeitung (14 July 2005).

English: “Europe without Illusions,” EuroWatch (1 July 2005) Italian: “La ricetta per l’Ue? Abbandonare le grandi illusioni,” Corriere della Sera (venerdì, 17 giugno 2005). Greek: «Ήρθε η ώρα για ένα ειλικρινές mea culpa των πολιτικών » Ta NEA (Athens, 4 June 2005). Dutch: “Europa takelt niet af, maar is juist stabiel,” NRC Handelsblad (Amsterdam, 3 June 2005). “Dutch Vote on the European Union Constitution,” Talk of the Nation (1 June 2005). [Tape and transcript available here.] “How to Fix Europe’s Image Problem,” Foreign Policy (May-June 2005) (with Kalypso Nicolaïdis). Bulgarian: “ΚΑΚ ДА ПОПРАВИМ ОБРАЗА НА ЕВРОПА” FP Bulgaria (June-July 2005) “The Politics of Plebiscites,” Newsweek (9 May 2005, International edition).

MORAVCSIK / page 25 PUBLIC AFFAIRS COMMENTARY (cont.) [ Electronic copies of items below are available here.] “YΠEPMAXΟI ΣTHN AΛΛH ΠΛEYPA TΟY ATΛANTIKΟY: Tο «ευρωπαϊκό όνειρο» ανατέλλει,” Ta NEA (13 April 2005). “Il confronto delle civiltá: condizioni e rischi,” in Nel Suo Nome: Conflitti, riconoscimento, convivena delle religioni (Bologna: EDB, 2005). “An Ocean Apart,” American Prospect (Special Annual Foreign Policy Issue, March 2005). “Dream On, America!” Newsweek (Cover Story, 31 January 2005, International edition). Spanish: “El 'sueño americano',” Newsweek en español 1005 (25 enero 2005). Reprinted: In over 150 different locations. “Don’t Sweat the Big Stuff,” Newsweek (10 January 2005, International edition). “EU Got That Thing,” American Prospect (January 2005). “It’s the Job, Stupid: Europe’s Global Leadership,” Newsweek (December 2004, “Issues 2005” Special Edition). “How Europe Sees It,” Newsweek (November 2004, Atlantic edition). “Europe is the New Role Model for the World,” Financial Times (5 October 2004, Comment and Opinion). “Euroskeptic, but Sane,” Prospect (August 2004).

“Europe's Slow Triumph,” Newsweek (21 June 2004, International edition). Reprinted: London Free Press (Ontario, Canada) (16 June 2004). Bahrain Times (1 July 2004). “The Perils of Partnership,” Newsweek (10 May 2004, Atlantic edition). (with Grzegorz Ekiert). “EU je výjimečný historický projekt,” BBC Czech Service (4 May 2004) (Full transcript available on line). “No Reverse Gear, Please,” Newsweek (3 May 2004, International edition). Reprinted: “No Reverse Gear,” London Free Press (Ontario, Canada) (1 May 2004). “European Defense,” E!Sharp (Brussels, April 2004). “One Year On: Lessons from Iraq,” in Gustav Lindstrom and Burkard Schmitt, eds. One Year On: Lessons from Iraq (Chaillot Paper No. 68) (Paris: European Union Institute for Security Studies, March 2004). Italian: “Effetto Iraq: la discussione di Parigi,” Aspenia 24 (Rome, 2004). “The Myth of a European Leadership Crisis in an Era of Diminishing Returns,” Challenge Europe (March 2004). “Referendum in Britain?” BBC Live at Five (20 April 2004). “The Unsung Constitution,” Prospect (March 2004). “Sur le chemin de Damas: Nouvelles réponses à la lettre d’Europe à nos amis américains,” Mouvements (Paris, January/February 2004). “Kicking the Can in Brussels,” Newsweek (21 November 2003, International edition). Reprinted: “Decisions Made in Haste Haunt Europe,” Irish Independent (6 January 2004). “Europe-USA: Una nuova partnership,” Il regno (Bologna, 15 novembre 2003).

MORAVCSIK / page 26 PUBLIC AFFAIRS COMMENTARY (cont.) [ Electronic copies of items below are available here.] “Should the European Union Be Able to Do Everything that NATO Can? A Debate,” NATO Review (Autumn 2003).

Reprinted in English and French: For or Against: Debates on Euro-Atlantic Security Options (Brussels: NATO, 2004); Pour ou Contre: Débats sur les options de sécurité Euro-atlantique (Bruxelles: NATO, 2004).

Translations: 16 other languages available here. “Striking a New Transatlantic Bargain,” Foreign Affairs (July-August 2003). Reprint: James F. Hoge, Jr. and Gideon Rose, eds. American Foreign Policy: Cases and Choices (New York: Norton, 2003). Japanese: Click here. German: Thomas Jäger, Alexander Höse, and Kai Oppermann, eds. Tranatlantische Beziehungen:Sicherheit – Wirtschaft – Öffentlichkeit (Wiesbaden: VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften, 2005). Polish: “W stronę nowego układu transatlantyckiego,” Nowa Europa (2/2005). “The Death of Tory England,” Newsweek (10 November 2003, International Edition). “President Bush's London Trip Tests US-UK Relations,” To the Point (Syndicated by Public Radio International, 19 November 2003). “Escalation o ritiro: il dilemma iracheno,” Aspenia 22 (Rome, Winter 2003). English: “The Other Road to Damascus,” Aspenia (Winter 2003, English edition) “Gli Stati Uniti sulla via di Damasco,” La Stampa (Torino, Italy) (4 October 2003).

“Defining Europe: A Constitution for the EU,” The Europeans Australian Broadcasting System (22 June 2003). “A Tory Referendum,” Prospect (London) (July 2003). “The World is Bipolar After All,” Newsweek (5 May 2003, International Edition) “Europe Comes of Age,” Newsweek (Atlantic Edition, 23 June 2003). Spanish: “Qué pensar de la nueva Constitución de la Unión Europea,” Qué Pasa (Santiago, Chile, 20 June 2003). Reprinted: Knack (Brussels, 23 June 2003). “How Europe Can Win without an Army,” Financial Times (Comment and Analysis - 3 April 2003). Italian: “Difesa europea, sogno rischioso: Per influenzare la pace e la guerra non serve la forza militare,” La Stampa (Torino, Italy, 3 May 2003). “If it Ain’t Broke…,” Prospect (London) (March 2003). Reprinted: “If it Ain’t Broke,” EUCLID Bulletin (May-June 2003). Polish: “Deficyt demokracji—wyolbrzymiony problem,” Nowa Europa (1/2005). “Is the World Pushing Back?” Boston Globe (6 April 2003). “Another Decade of Diversity,” Newsweek (Atlantic Edition, 6 January 2003). “Technocrats on Top?” Foreign Policy (September 2002). Greek: “ΠΑΓΚΟΣΜΙΑ ΘΕΜΑΤΟΛΟΓΙΑ,” Foreign Policy (Greek Edition, Athens, November 2002). “Interview: The Future of the European Union,” The World this Weekend – BBC4 (15 December 2002). “Het komt wel goed tussen Amerika en Europa (Everything will be all right between America and Europe),” Financieel-Economische TIJD (Brussels, 29 June 2002).

MORAVCSIK / page 27 PUBLIC AFFAIRS COMMENTARY (cont.) [ Electronic copies of items below are available here.] “En forfatning for meget (One Constitution Too Many),” Weekendavisen (Copenhagen, Denmark, 27 April 2001). “The Quiet Superpower,” Newsweek (Atlantic Edition, 17 June 2002). Portuguese: “A potência silenciosa,” O Estado de Sao Paolo (Sao Paolo, 16 June 2002), Hungarian: “A csendes szuperhatalom,” Élet és Irodalom (Budapest, 19 July 2002). Reprinted: “The Quiet Superpower,” The Independent (UK) (13 June 2002). “The Human Rights Blame Game,” Newsweek (Atlantic Edition, 22 April 2002). Reprinted: “The Human Rights Blame Game,” Pakistan Observer (Karachi, 7 May 2002). “Muchos americanos creen que la Unión Europea es irrelevante (Many Americans Believe the EU is Irrelevant),” La Vanguardia (Barcelona 11 March 2002) “A United States of Europe?” The Connection (Syndicated NPR Radio Program, 7 March 2002). “If it Ain’t Broke, Don’t Fix It! Europe’s Rhetoric and America’s Fears,” Newsweek (Atlantic Edition, 4 March 2002). “Despotism in Brussels - An Exchange with Stephen Graubard,” Foreign Affairs (September-October 2001). “Despotism in Brussels? Misreading the European Union,” Foreign Affairs (May/June 2001). Spanish: ¿Despotismo en Bruselas? Foreign Affairs en Español (Verano 2001). “Faux Realism: Spin vs. Substance in the New Bush Foreign Policy Doctrine,” Foreign Policy (July-August 2001). (with Jeffrey Legro) Italian: “Politica di potenza? Forse solo a parole,” La Stampa - Globale (Torino, August 2001). “European Integration: What Future for Europe and the US?” in Great Decisions 1997 (New York: Foreign Policy Association, 1996). 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).

MORAVCSIK / page 28 SELECTED ACADEMIC ADMINISTRATION AND PROFESSIONAL SERVICE 2014 – Co-Chair, SSRC Committee on Transparency and Reliability in Social Science Research 2014 - Member, Book Prize Committee, International History and Politics, American Political Science Association 2012 - Member, Advisory Committee, Qualitative Data Repository, Syracuse University 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, Kennedy School of Government, Harvard U. 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 EDITORIAL POSITIONS 2014 - Editorial Advisory Board, Research and Poltics 2013 - Editorial Board, Asian International Relations (Universities of Macao and Hong Kong) 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 2002 - 2007 Editorial Board, World Politics; Editorial Advisory Board, 2002-2005. 2005 - International Panel of Editorial Advisers, International Encyclopedia of Political Science 2000 - Editorial Advisory Board, Journal of International Relations and Development 2000 - Editorial Advisory Board, International Relations of the Asia-Pacific (Tokyo) 2000 - International Advisory Board, Contemporary Europe Research Centre 1998 - Editorial Board, Themes in European Governance (Cambridge University Press series) 1998 - Editorial Board, Journal of Cold War Studies 1998 - Editorial Board, European Union Politics 1997 - Editorial Advisory Board, Cambridge Review of International Affairs (Cambridge, UK) 1996 - 2006 Editorial Advisory Board, Journal of Public Policy 1996 - 2003 Editorial Board, Zeitschrift für internationale Beziehungen (Germany) 1995 - Editorial Board, European Journal of International Relations 1995 - Editorial Board, The International Encyclopedia of European Integration 1992 - Referee for academic journals (in addition to those above): International Organization,

World Politics, International Security, Journal of Common Market Studies, International History Review, Comparative Political Studies, American Political Science Review, Governance, and others.

MORAVCSIK / page 29 CONFERENCE ORGANIZATION 2013 Fifth Annual Princeton Workshop on European Union Affairs, Princeton University 2013 Co-Convener, European and Comparative Study Group, APSA Presidential Task Force on “Conditions for Successful Negotiation” 2012 Fourth Annual Princeton Workshop on European Union Affairs, Princeton University 2011 Third Annual Princeton Workshop on European Union Affairs, Princeton University 2010 Second Annual Princeton Workshop on European Union Affairs, Princeton University 2009 Science, Democracy, and Global Environmental Regulation, Princeton University 2009 First Annual Princeton Workshop on European Union Affairs, Princeton University 2006 Section Program Chair, “Interdisciplinary Approaches to International History and Politics”, Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association. 2005 “Power, Interdependence and Non-State Actors in World Politics,” Festschrift for Robert O. Keohane, Princeton University 2005 Co-Founder: The Churchill Group - “The Future of Transatlantic Relations,” Princeton University and University of Oxford 2005 “The Future of International Relations Theory,” Princeton University 2004 “The European Union after the Constitutional Deliberation: A Stable Political Equilibrium?” Princeton University 2002 “The European Constitutional Convention,” Harvard University 2001 “Theorizing Europe”, European University Institute and Harvard University 2000 “Ideas, Discourse and European Integration,” Harvard University 1998 “Transatlantic Future: The European Union and United States”, Harvard University 1997 “European Foreign Policy” Harvard University 1996 “Economic and Monetary Union” Harvard University 1995 “Whose Europe?” Harvard University 1993 Convention Committee, Annual meeting of the European Community Studies Association (ECSA) 1993 Faculty Advisor, 2nd National Graduate Workshop on European Integration, Harvard University 1992 Faculty Advisor, 1st National Graduate Workshop on European Integration, Harvard University

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MORAVCSIK / page 30 MUSIC, ARTS AND CULTURAL POLICY: RESEARCH AND SCHOLARSHIP “Twilight of the Gods: Where have the Big Voices Gone?” Opera (November 2013). “The End of Late Romantic Opera? Explaining the Decline of Verdi Singing” (Paper presented at Verdi's Third Century: Italian Opera Today, New York University, NY, NY) (9-13 October 2013) “Opera’s Search for Transcendence: Claudio Benzecry, The Opera Fanatic: Ethnography of an Obsession,” in European Journal of Sociology /Archives Européennes de Sociologie 52:3 (December 2011). “Wagner’s Tristan und Isolde at the Seattle Opera,” The Wagner Journal (4/2010) “Everyday Totalitarianism: The Stuttgart Ring Cycle,” Opera Quarterly 26:1 (Winter 2010). Reprinted: Opera Today (June 2010). “Where Have All the Big Voices Gone?” Research Paper delivered at the Center for Arts and Cultural Policy (Princeton University, 2009). MUSIC, ARTS, AND CULTURAL POLICY: MEDIA CRITICISM AND COMMENTARY “Twilight of the Gods: Where have the Big Voices Gone?” Opera (November 2013).

“Paul Dukas’ Ariane et Barbe-Bleue in Barcelona and on DVD,” Opera Today (20 May 2013).

“Mozart’s La Finta Giardiniera in Aix-en-Provence,” Opera Today (2012)

“Puccini’s Manon Lescaut in Philadelphia,” Opera Today (2012)

“Henze’s Elegy for Young Lovers in Philadelphia,” (2012)

“Verdi’s Aida in Arizona,” Opera Today (2012)

“Mozart’s Abduction from the Seraglio in Philadelphia,” Opera Today (2012)

“Bizet’s Carmen in Philadelphia,” Opera Today (7 October 2011).

“Hentze’s Phaedra in Philadelphia,” Opera Today (6 June 2011).

“Gounod’s Roméo et Juliette in Philadelphia,” Opera Today (5 March 2011).

“Go East, Young Diva,” International Herald-Tribune (Year-end “Global Agenda 2011” Section) (2 December 2010). On-line Version: “Go East, Young Diva,” New York Times, The Opinion Pages (2 December 2010). “Otello in Philadelphia,” Opera Today (October 2010). “Tristan in Seattle,” Opera Today (15 August 2010). “Händel’s Semele at Théâtre des Champs-Elysées, Paris,” Opera Today (11 July 2010). “Britten’s Rape of Lucretia at Opera Philadelphia,” Opera Today (May 2009).

MORAVCSIK / page 31 MUSIC, ARTS, AND CULTURAL POLICY: MEDIA CRITICISM AND COMMENTARY (cont.) “Wild Card: Seiji Ozawa Returns to the Metropolitan,” Opera News (December 2008). “The International Young Wagner Singers’ Competition,” Financial Times (19 August 2008) “Idomeneo and Doktor Faust at München Opernfestspiele,” Opera Today (20 July 2008). “A Munich Milestone,” Newsweek (21 July 2008). “Verdi’s Otello at the Shanghai Opera House,” Opera (June 2008). “Beijing: Puccini’s Turandot at the National Performance Center,” Opera News (April 2008). “Wagner’s Tannhäuser at the New National Theater in Tokyo,” Opera (January 2008). “Guo Wenjing’s Poet Li Bao at the Shanghai Grand Theater,” Opera (January 2008) “Tan Dun’s Organic Concert in Shanghai,” Financial Times (23 October 2007). “A Conductor Worth Watching: Seiji Ozawa and the Vienna State Opera,” Financial Times (22 September 2007). “Luciano Pavarotti 1935-2007: The Fat Man Sings No More,” Newsweek (16 September 2007, International edition). Spanish Translation: “Luciano Pavarotti 1935-2007: El gordo ya no canta,” Newsweek en Español (14 Sept 2007). “Sopranos at the Cineplex,” Newsweek (19 March 2007, International Edition). “Young Wagner Singers Competition at the Seattle Opera,” Opera (London, December 2006). “Arias in America,” Newsweek (3-10 July 2006, International Edition). “Singing in the States,” Newsweek (3-10 July 2006, International Edition). “Rethinking Mozart,” Newsweek (30 January 2006, International edition). “Hidden Arias: Summer Festivals in Europe,” Newsweek (7 June 2004, International Edition). “Moon over Mozart,” (Report from Glyndebourne) Newsweek (11 August 2003, International Edition). “All Wagner, All the Time,” (Report from Bayreuth) Newsweek (26 August 2002, International Edition). Polish Translation: “Wagner nade wszystko,” Newsweek Polska (August 2002). “Summer Reading: Three Essential Books on Opera,” Commonweal (14 June 2002). Other media and professional appearances commenting on music: NPR All Things Considered (April 2008) Seminar on Puccini’s Turandot, National Centre for the Performing Arts, Beijing (March 2008) Translator and Music Critic, Norddeutscher Rundfunk and other clients (Hamburg, Germany). Music Critic, Stanford Daily.

MORAVCSIK / page 32 MUSIC, SCIENTIFIC AND CULTURAL POLICY: RESEARCH GRANTS Research grant from Center for Arts and Cultural Policy, Princeton University (2006-2007). “Where Have All the Big Voices Gone? Explaining the Recent Decline in Verdi, Puccini and Wagner Singers” [To fund collaboration with Sarah Paden, Princeton Department of Music] MUSIC, SCIENTIFIC AND CULTURAL POLICY: CIVIC, PROFESSIONAL AND PHILANTHROPIC ACTIVITY 2011 - Member of the Board of Directors, Center for Law, Brain and Behavior, Boston, MA 2010 - Scientific Committee, Italian Cultural Institute, New York, NY. 2009 - Participant, Opera Singer Training Forum, Opera America, New York, NY 2006 -2013 Member of the Board of Trustees, Opera New Jersey (OperaNJ), Princeton, NJ. 2011 Member, Strategic Planning Committee 2008 – 2010 Member, Marketing Committee 2006 – 2009 Chair and Member, Artistic Advisory Committee

PHOTOGRAPHY Photographs published in New York Times and elsewhere. LANGUAGES AND RESEARCH EXPERIENCE Research Languages: German, French, Spanish, Italian. Field Research and Archival Experience: Austria, Belgium, Britain, People’s Republic of China, Denmark, European Union, Finland, France, Germany, Italy, Mexico, Netherlands, Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, Organization of American States, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, United Nations, United States, World Trade Organization. PERSONAL Family: Married since 1993 to Anne-Marie Slaughter. Two sons: Edward (17) and Alexander (15). Citizenship: USA

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