Sophie Meunier

Position
Princeton Faculty
Role
Senior Research Scholar, Princeton School of Public and International Affairs
Title
Lecturer in Public and International Affairs, Princeton School of Public and International Affairs
Office Phone
Office
437 Robertson Hall
Bio/Description

Sophie Meunier 's research focuses on the European Union, the politics of international trade, globalization, French politics, and anti-Americanism. She is the author of Trading Voices: The European Union in International Commercial Negotiations (2005) and its French adaptation, L'Union fait la force: l'Europe dans les negociations commerciales internationales (Presses de Sciences Po, 2005). She is the author of The French Challenge: Adapting to Globalization (with Philip Gordon, Brookings Institution Press, 2001) and its French adaptation Le Nouveau defi francais: la France face a la mondialisation, winner of the 2002 France-Ameriques book award. She is also the editor of Europe and the Management of Globalization (with Wade Jacoby, Routledge, 2010) and  Making History: European Integration and Institutional Change at Fifty (with Kathleen McNamara,  2007, Oxford University Press). Meunier has published in International OrganizationForeign AffairsForeign Policy , and other journals--as well as contributed to the French public debate. Her current research focuses on anti-Americanism, as well as the complex links between Europeanization and globalization. She is currently writing a book manuscript on the politics of anti-Americanism. Sophie Meunier currently serves on the executive board of the Council for European Studies and is co-chair of the Program Committee of the 2010 Conference of Europeanists. She previously was on the Executive Committee of the European Union Studies Association (2003-2007) and Secretary of that association (2005-2007). She is a Term Member of the Council on Foreign Relations. Ph.D. MIT 1998. BA Sciences Po 1989.