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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Sophie Meunier (born c. 1967 in Paris, FraSophie Meunier (born c. 1967 in Paris, France) is a senior research scholar in Public and International Affairs at Princeton University's School of Public and International Affairs (formerly known as the Woodrow Wilson School). She is the Director of Princeton's Program in Contemporary European Politics and Society and the Co-director of the European Union Program at Princeton, which she founded with Andrew Moravcsik. A Franco-American political scientist, she is an expert in European integration, the politics of European trade and investment policy, and the politics of anti-Americanism. Meunier is a faculty fellow in Yeh College at Princeton University. Her first book, The French Challenge: Adapting to Globalization (Brookings Institution Press, 2001), co-written with Philip Gordon, won the 2002 France-Ameriques Book Award. Paul Krugman called it "a terrific book, especially for those of us who were wondering how France manages to thrive in the very global economy it denounces". Her second book, Trading Voices: The European Union in International Commercial Negotiations (Princeton University Press, 2005), has been praised by Pascal Lamy as "the first authoritative study of the trade policy of the European Union". She has published many articles in academic journals, as well as in magazines and newspapers such as Foreign Affairs, Foreign Policy, Le Monde, Le Figaro, and The Huffington Post. Meunier has been actively involved in promoting the study of the European Union in the United States. She is the vice-chair of the European Union Studies Association (2021-2025). She is a former elected member of the executive committee of the Council for European Studies, the leading academic organization for the study of Europe, with a membership of more than 100 institutions and 1,000 individuals. She was the co-chair of the 2010 Conference Program Committee of the Council for European Studies in Montreal, April 15–17, 2010. She was also elected on the board of the European Union Studies Association (2003–2007) and was secretary of this association (2005–2007). She received her BA in political science from Sciences Po Paris and her Ph.D. in political science from M.I.T. She was named Chevalier de l'Ordre des Palmes Academiques by the French government in 2011 and currently resides in Princeton, New Jersey.urrently resides in Princeton, New Jersey. , Sophie Meunier née en 1967 en France est cSophie Meunier née en 1967 en France est chercheuse en relations internationales à l'université de Princeton (États-Unis). Elle est auteur de nombreux articles sur la politique de la France, de l'Europe et sur la mondialisation. Elle est notamment coauteur du livre Le Nouveau Défi français : La France face à la mondialisation, lauréat 2002 du Prix France-Amériques. Diplômée de Sciences Po Paris et docteur en science politique du Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), elle est membre du comité directeur de l'European Union Studies Association.r de l'European Union Studies Association.
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rdfs:comment Sophie Meunier (born c. 1967 in Paris, FraSophie Meunier (born c. 1967 in Paris, France) is a senior research scholar in Public and International Affairs at Princeton University's School of Public and International Affairs (formerly known as the Woodrow Wilson School). She is the Director of Princeton's Program in Contemporary European Politics and Society and the Co-director of the European Union Program at Princeton, which she founded with Andrew Moravcsik. A Franco-American political scientist, she is an expert in European integration, the politics of European trade and investment policy, and the politics of anti-Americanism. Meunier is a faculty fellow in Yeh College at Princeton University.ow in Yeh College at Princeton University. , Sophie Meunier née en 1967 en France est cSophie Meunier née en 1967 en France est chercheuse en relations internationales à l'université de Princeton (États-Unis). Elle est auteur de nombreux articles sur la politique de la France, de l'Europe et sur la mondialisation. Elle est notamment coauteur du livre Le Nouveau Défi français : La France face à la mondialisation, lauréat 2002 du Prix France-Amériques. Diplômée de Sciences Po Paris et docteur en science politique du Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), elle est membre du comité directeur de l'European Union Studies Association.r de l'European Union Studies Association.
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