Andrew Moravcsik

Andrew Moravcsik (born 1958 in the U.S.) is an American political scientist and professor and director of the European Union Program at Princeton University.

Moravcsik is the founder and main proponent of the theory of the liberal intergovernmentalism. His research focuses on International Organizations, Human Rights, European Integration, and the foreign policies of the USA and Europe. He is also a member of the Brookings Institution.

Career

Moravcsik completed his studies in history at Stanford University in 1980 with a bachelor now and then spent two years as a Fulbright Fellow at the Universities of Bielefeld, Hamburg and Marburg. After two years he studied at the School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS ) of Johns Hopkins University in Washington DC and graduated in 1984 with a Master of Arts in International Relations from. In 1992 he received from Harvard University Ph. D. in political science and began at the Institute of Political Sciences to teach. During his twelve-year career, he qualified as a professor and founded the European Union Program at Harvard. In 2004 he moved to Princeton, where he founded a program of the same name.

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