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Professor of Politics and International Affairs; Director, Liechtenstein Institute on Self-Determination and the European Union Program, Princeton University

Richard C. Holbrooke Fellow - Class of Fall 2023


Andrew Moravcsik is Professor of Politics and International Affairs at Princeton University, where he directs both the Liechtenstein Institute on Self-Determination and the European Union Program. Moravcsik is also affiliated with the European University Institute and holds a lifetime appointment as Distinguished Affiliated Professor at the Technische Universität Munich. He has also held senior positions at Harvard University and elsewhere. Moravcsik’s research focuses on European integration and many other aspects of world politics and digital methods in social science. He has published numerous books, among them The Choice for Europe: Social Purpose and State Power from Messina to Maastricht (Routledge, 1998) as well as over 150 scholarly articles. Moravcsik also writes on classical music, especially opera, for outlets such as the Financial Times and Opera Today, and conducts scholarly research on this topic.

 

Prior to his academic career, Moravcsik held policy positions as an international trade negotiator at the US Department of Commerce, special assistant to South Korean Deputy Prime Minister Lee Hahn-Been, and press assistant at the Commission of the European Communities. He was later affiliated with the Council on Foreign Relations, Brookings Institution, German Marshall Fund, Munich Security Conference, Institut Français des Relations Internationales, and Shanghai Institute of International Studies, among other institutes. He currently serves as Europe editor for Foreign Affairs.

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