EUCNY Visiting Scholars for the 1999-2000 Academic Year 
 

Dr. Anand Menon, University Lecturer in European Politics and Jean Monnet Lecturer, Oxford University; Faculty Fellow, St. Antony's College, Oxford University
Marshall-Monnet Visiting Professor of European Union Studies
The EUCNY welcomes Dr. Anand Menon as its Marshall-Monnet Visiting Professor for Spring 2000.  Dr. Menon comes to us from St. Antony's College, Oxford University.  He holds a D.Phil. from Oxford as well.  His research, which focuses on questions of European national security, includes the publications  France, Nato and the Limits of Independence 1981-1997:  The Politics of Ambivalence and Defense Policy and Integration (forthcoming), both published by Macmillan.  Dr. Menon will be teaching two graduate courses during his stay:  "European Integration:  Implications for Defense Policy" at Columbia University, and "The EU and its Member States" at New York University.

Dr. John Glenn, European University Institute
New York University's EU Post-Doctoral Scholar
NYU welcomes Dr. John Glenn as its 1999-2000 Post-Doctoral Scholar in European Union Studies.  Dr. Glenn is visiting from the European University Institute in Florence where he was a Jean Monnet Fellow.  He received his Ph.D. in 1997 from Harvard University and his research concerns the eastward expansion of the EU and the democratization of formerly communist states.

Dr. Milada Vachudova,  Department of European Studies, Harvard University
Columbia University's EU Post-Doctoral Scholar
Columbia University welcomes Dr. Milada Vachudova as its EU Post-Doctoral Scholar for 1999-2000.  Dr. Vachudova holds a D.Phil. in International Relations from Oxford University, an M.Phil. in European Politics from Oxford and a B.A. in International Relations from Stanford University.  She currently is working on a book manuscript for Oxford University Press entitled Revolution, Democracy and Integration:  East Central Europe Since 1989.  This semester at Columbia, she is teaching a graduate international affairs course on "The History and Political Development of the European Union."

Dr. Andrew Moravcsik,  Departments of Government and European Studies, Harvard University
Senior Research Fellow and Visiting Professor of Politics at New York University and Senior Visiting Fellow at the Italian Academy for Advanced Study at Columbia University
NYU and Columbia University welcome Dr. Andrew Moravcsik, who comes to us from the Departments of Government and European Studies at Harvard University. Prof. Moravcsik's research interests include European integration:  its origins, evolution, and explanatory theories.  Some of his most recent work concerns the founding and development of international human rights regimes and norms.
  


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