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CURRICULUM VITAE Professor Dr. Carine Sophie GERMOND CONTACT DETAILS Norwegian University of Science and Technology Department of Historical Studies Edvard Bulls veg 1 7048 Trondheim (Norway) e-mail: [email protected] phone: +47 46126522 (cell) Homepage: https://www.ntnu.edu/employees/carine.germond CURRENT POSITION Since 09/2018 Professor of European Studies, Department of Historical Studies, Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), Trondheim Campus, NORWAY PREVIOUS ACADEMIC EMPLOYMENTS 03/2018-05/2019 Part-Time Professor, Alcide de Gasperi Research Centre, European University Institute (EUI), Florence, ITALY 08/2016-08/2018 Associate Professor of European Studies, Department of History, NTNU, NORWAY 09/2012-08/2015 Assistant Professor of Contemporary European and International History, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, Maastricht University, THE NETHERLANDS 09-12/2015 Senior Research Fellow, Netherlands Institute for advanced Studies, THE NETHERLANDS 09/2012-08/2014 Marie Curie (Senior) Research Fellow, School of Social, Historical and Literary Studies, University of Portsmouth, ENGLAND 09/2011-08/2012 Jean Monnet Fellow, Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies (RSCAS), European University Institute, Florence, ITALY 09/2009-08/2012 Lecturer in the History of European Integration, Department of History, Maastricht University, THE NETHERLANDS 12/2008-08/2009 Research Fellow, German Historical Institute Paris, FRANCE 08/2005-06/2007 Clifford P. Hackett Lecturer in the History of European Integration, Department of History, Yale University, USA 04/2004-12/2004 Research Assistant („Wissenschaftliche Hilfskraft“), Historisches Institute, University of Duisburg-Essen, Campus Essen, GERMANY

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CURRICULUM VITAE Professor Dr. Carine Sophie GERMOND

CONTACT DETAILS

Norwegian University of Science and Technology Department of Historical Studies Edvard Bulls veg 1 7048 Trondheim (Norway) e-mail: [email protected] phone: +47 46126522 (cell) Homepage: https://www.ntnu.edu/employees/carine.germond

CURRENT POSITION

Since 09/2018 Professor of European Studies, Department of Historical Studies, Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), Trondheim Campus, NORWAY

PREVIOUS ACADEMIC EMPLOYMENTS

03/2018-05/2019 Part-Time Professor, Alcide de Gasperi Research Centre, European University Institute (EUI), Florence, ITALY

08/2016-08/2018 Associate Professor of European Studies, Department of History,

NTNU, NORWAY 09/2012-08/2015 Assistant Professor of Contemporary European and International

History, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, Maastricht University, THE NETHERLANDS

09-12/2015 Senior Research Fellow, Netherlands Institute for advanced Studies, THE

NETHERLANDS 09/2012-08/2014 Marie Curie (Senior) Research Fellow, School of Social, Historical and

Literary Studies, University of Portsmouth, ENGLAND 09/2011-08/2012 Jean Monnet Fellow, Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies

(RSCAS), European University Institute, Florence, ITALY

09/2009-08/2012 Lecturer in the History of European Integration, Department of History,

Maastricht University, THE NETHERLANDS 12/2008-08/2009 Research Fellow, German Historical Institute Paris, FRANCE 08/2005-06/2007 Clifford P. Hackett Lecturer in the History of European Integration,

Department of History, Yale University, USA 04/2004-12/2004 Research Assistant („Wissenschaftliche Hilfskraft“), Historisches Institute,

University of Duisburg-Essen, Campus Essen, GERMANY

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04/2001-03/2004 Stipendiary PhD-Researcher, University of Duisburg-Essen, GERMANY 06/2000-03/2001 Research and Administrative Assistant, Friedrich Ebert Foundation, Paris

Office, FRANCE

HIGHER EDUCATION

1997-2009 Doctorate in Contemporary History (July 2009)*, University of Strasbourg, FRANCE * Since February 2009 the University of Strasbourg no longer awards distinctions or honours for Ph.Ds.

1996-1997 M. Phil. (“Diplôme d’Etudes Approfondies”) in the History of Europe in the 20th century, Institut des Hautes Etudes Européennes, University Strasbourg III – Robert Schuman, FRANCE

1996-1997 Certificate (“diplôme universitaire”) Knowledge of Germany and German-speaking

countries, Centre d’Etudes Germaniques, Strasbourg, FRANCE 1995-1996 Master (“Maîtrise”) in German Studies, University François Rabelais, Tours,

FRANCE 1994-1995 Bachelor (“Licence”) in German Studies, University François Rabelais, Tours,

FRANCE FELLOWSHIPS AND GRANTS

Competitive Individual Fellowships and research grants 2017 Equal opportunity qualification grant for female Associate Professors (Likestillingsmidler

kvalifiseringsstipend, teaching replacement grant for up to one semester), Faculty of Humanities, NTNU (NOK150.000)

2015-2016 NIAS Fellowship for Dutch Scholars, Netherlands Institute for Advanced Studies

(teaching replacement grant for one semester, €7.800) 2012-2014 Marie Curie intra-European Fellowship, University of Portsmouth, School of Social,

Historical and Literary Studies (€270.145) 2011-2012 Jean Monnet Postdoctoral Fellowship, Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies,

European University Institute (€24.000) 2011 Research grant for fieldwork in the archives, Maastricht University, Faculty of Arts

and social Science (€3.000) 2008-2009 Research fellowship, German Historical Institute Paris (€30.000) 2001-2004 PhD scholarship, DFG-Graduiertenkolleg, Universität Duisburg-Essen (€45.000)

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SCIENTIFIC PROJECT MANAGEMENT EXPERIENCE

2013-2016 Co-leader of the part-project “Transnational Experts and Expertise”, Jean Monnet Centre for Studies in Transnational Europe (CESTE), Jean Monnet Centre of Excellence, Lifelong Learning Programme, University of Portsmouth, coordinator: Mike Mannin

2012-2014 PI, Intra-European Marie Curie Fellowship (AGRIREFORM, PIEF-GA-2011-

298653), University of Portsmouth, ENGLAND

2008-2010 Co-director, « Contre l’Europe? Antieuropéanisme, euroscepticisme et altereuropéanisme dans la construction européenne de 1945 à nos jours » [Against Europe ? Anti-Europeanism, Euroscepticism and Alter-Europeanism in European Integration Since 1945], Programme junior de la Maison des sciences humaines –Alsace (MISHA), Strasbourg, FRANCE

EXTERNAL INCOME ACQUISITION

Collaborative project grants 2018-2019 European Parliament, European People’s Party (EPP) grant for a study on the

EPP’s contribution to European integration, €190.000. My contribution: Analysis of the EPP and Internal Policies (agriculture, economic and monetary union, social and environment policies, chapter 4, 150.000 characters). PI: Luciano Bardi, Dieter Schlencker, contributors: Wolfram Kaiser, Wojciech Gagatek, Karl Magnus Johansson, BELGIUM/ITALY

2013-2016 Jean Monnet Centre for Studies in Transnational Europe (CESTE), Jean Monnet

Centre of Excellence, Lifelong Learning Programme, University of Portsmouth. €75.000. PI: Mike Mannin, Contributors: Wolfram Kaiser, Karen Heard-Lauréote, Paul Flenley. My contribution: co-leader and contributor part-project “Experts and expertise”, member executive Board, ENGLAND

2008-2010 “Contre l’Europe? Euroscepticisme, anti-européanisme et alter-européanisme

dans la construction européenne depuis 1945, Maison des Sciences humaines-Alsace (MISHA), €20.000. My contribution: PI (with Martial Libera), contributors: Birte Wassenberg, Maria Gainar, Frédéric Clavert. Main funding from MISHA: € 10.000, funding from other institutions (incl. IEP Strasbourg, Communauté urbaine de Strasbourg): € 10.000, FRANCE

Grants for organisation of conferences and workshops 2014 Organizer, Workshop “Crisis, Ideas and Policy Transformation: Experts and

Expertise in European International Organizations, 1973-1987” (with W. Kaiser) (€ 10.000, funded by Marie Curie Fellowship)

2012 Organizer, Workshop “The Maastricht Treaty: Negotiations and Consequences in

Historical Perspective (with M. Geary, K. Patel) (€ 12.500, funded by Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, Maastricht University)

Organizer, International conference “The Maastricht Treaty – Taking Stock After

20 Years”, Maastricht University (with T. Christiansen, M. Geary, K. Patel, S. Vanhoonacker) (€ 30.000, funded by Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, Maastricht University, Limburg regions and city of Maastricht)

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2010 Organizer, Workshop “Historical and Interdisciplinary Perspectives on the Common Agricultural Policy”, Maastricht University, 2010 (€ 5,000, funded by Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, Maastricht University)

2009 Organizer, International conference “Ambitions and Reality: The Common

Agricultural Policy”, Institut historique allemand Paris (IHAP) (with K. Seidel, M. Spörer) (€12.000, funded by IHAP)

2009 Organizer, Guest Lecture series “Hot Topics—Debating Today’s Europe”,

Maastricht University, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences (with M. Geary), 4 lectures, (4.500 €, funded by Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, Maastricht University)

2006 Stipend, translation of 2 chapters in Germond/Türk (eds.), “A History of Franco-

German Relations in Europe” (2008), FAZIT Foundation (€ 3.000), GERMANY 2003 Research Stipend (€1000), Charles de Gaulle Foundation and the Franco-German

Youth Office, FRANCE

Commissioned research

2018-2019 European Parliament, European People’s Party (EPP) grant for a study on the EPP’s contribution to European integration. My contribution: “Co-shaping the Internal Market: the EPP Group and Internal Policies (agriculture, economic and monetary union, social and environment policies, chapter 4, 150.000 characters, €20.000), BELGIUM/ ITALY.

2015 European Council, participation in one-day workshop for advice on setting upthe European Council’s Oral History Programme (€500), BELGIUM.

2012 Committee of the Regions (Brussels), “The CAP after 2013”, Scoreboard for Monitoring Multilevel Governance at the European Union Level, 2d edition. Committee of the Regions. Brussels. My contribution: The CAP after 2020, p. 22-51 (€3.500°), European Institute for Public Administration Barcelona, SPAIN/BELGIUM.

2012 Paper for Editor-in-Chief providing an introduction to Franco-German Relations since 1945 (€200), The Majalla, London, ENGLAND.

Other competitive grants: teaching 2017 Erasmus +-Jean Monnet Activities. Teaching, and Research: Modules, Chairs and Centres of

Excellence. Module title: “Differentiated Integration. The Norwegian Case in Perspective” (600418-EPP-1-2018-1-NO-EPPJMO-MODULE), European Education, Audio-visual and Culture Executive Agency (EACEA), Brussels, €26.640,

RESEARCH ASSOCIATION WITH INTERNATIONAL RESEARCH GROUPS

- European Contemporary History: Integration, Ideology and Politics (ECH) research group, University of Copenhagen, DENMARK

- Centre Raymond Poidevin, University of Strasbourg, FRANCE

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- New Political History and European Integration research group, Radboud University of Nijmegen, THE NETHERLANDS

- Expert Strategic Research Project (ESRP), Experts and expertise in politics and policy-making part-project, Centre for European and International Studies Research (CEISR), University of Portsmouth, UK

PUBLICATIONS

MONOGRAPHS (single and co-authored) 1. (In preparation – expected 2020) L. Bardi, W. Gagatek, C. Germond, K.M. Johansson, W.

Kaiser. The European Ambitions. The EPP’s contribution to European integration. London: Palgrave Macmillan.

2. 2014. Partenaires de raison ? Le couple France-Allemagne et l’unification de l’Europe (1963-1969) [A Partnership of Necessity? The Franco-German Couple and the Unification of Europe, 1963-1969], Pariser Historische Studien, Bd. 101, Munich: Oldenburg, 391 p.

EDITED BOOKS AND SPECIAL ISSUES; 1. (In preparation – expected 2022). With C. Salm. Parliamentary Trailblazers For Women? Female

MEPs in the European Parliament

2. 2013. with M. Geary & K.K. Patel. The Maastricht Treaty in Historical Perspective. In Journal of European Integration History, special issue, 1 (19).

3. 2010. with K. Seidel & M. Spoerer. Ambitions and Reality of the Common Agricultural policy: Historical and Interdisciplinary Perspectives. In Journal of European Integration History, 16 (2).

4. 2008. with H. Türk (eds.), A History of Franco-German Relations in Europe: From “Hereditary Enemies” to Partners, New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 304 p.

ARTICLES Peer-reviewed 1. (In preparation – expected 2021) A powerful lobby for Farmers? The European Parliament’s

Committee on Agriculture, farm interest groups and the Common Agricultural Policy, 1958-1994, to be submitted to Journal of Contemporary European Research

2. 2015. An Emerging Anti-Reform Green Front? Farm Interest Groups Fighting the ‘Agriculture 1980’ Project, 1958-1972. European Review of History. 22 (3). 433-450.

3. 2010. The Agricultural Bone of Contention: The Franco-German Tandem and the CAP, 1963-1966. In Journal of European Integration History. 16 (2). 25-44.

4. 2010. Defending the Status Quo: Agricultural Interest Groups and the Challenge of Overproduction in the 1970s. In Comparativ. Zeitschrift für Globalgeschichte und vergleichende Gesellschaftsforschung. 20 (4). 62-82.

5. 2010. Charles de Gaulle and the Grand Coalition’s Ostpolitik, 1966-1969. In Francia. Forschungen zur Westeuropäischen Geschichte, 37(2010). 237-257.

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6. 2004. with H. Türk. Der Staatssekretär-Ausschuss für Europafragen und die Gestaltung der deutschen Europapolitik 1963-1969 [The State Secretaries Committee for European Affairs and the Coordination of the German European Policy, 1963-1969]. In Zeitschrift für Staats- und Europawissenschaften, 1 (1). 56-81.

Non peer-reviewed 1. 2013. with M. Geary & K.K. Patel, The Maastricht Treaty: Negotiations and Consequences

in Historical Perspective – Introduction. In Journal of European Integration History, 1 (19). 5-9.

2. 2010. with K. Seidel & M. Spoerer. Preface. Ambitions and Realities of the Common Agricultural Policy. In Journal of European Integration History, 2 (16). 8-12.

BOOK CHAPTERS 1. (under contract – 2022) War, Peace and Memory. Franco-German Reconciliation. In Segers,

M., Van Hecke, S. eds. The Cambridge History of European Integration (2 vol.). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

2. (under contract – 2021) with Kalliopi Geronymaki. Managing Agriculture and Rural Life: the Common Agricultural Policy, 1958-1992. In Müller D., van de Grift L., Unger C. R. (eds.) Managing the Land: Agricultural and Rural Actors in Twentieth Century Europe. Oldenburg: De Gruyter.

3. (In preparation – expected 2020) Co-Shaping the Internal Market. The EPP and internal Policies. In L. Bardi, K.M. Johanssen, W. Gagatek, C. Germond, W. Kaiser. The European Ambition. The EPP’s contribution to European Integration. London: Palgrave: Macmillan.

4. 2019. Agriculture with a Social Twist: Education and Vocational Training in the Common Agricultural Policy. In St. John S., Murphy, M. (eds.), Education and Training across the European Union. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 89-110.

5. 2018. Alliance and Independence. The Role of the United States in de Gaulle’s European Policy Conceptions. In Miard-Delacroix, H., Grossmann, J. (eds.), Deutschland, Frankreich und die USA in den 'langen' 1960er Jahren. Ein transatlantisches Dreiecksverhältnis. Stuttgart: Steiner Verlag, 110-121.

6. 2014. Expertise, Information and the Common Agricultural Policy: The Role and Influence of European Farm Organisations. In Blom, T., Vanhoonacker, S. (eds.), The Politics of Informing the EU. Basingstoke: Palgrave, 161-176.

7. 2014. Une génération entre antagonisme séculaire et réconciliation: les dirigeants français et allemands des années 1960 et l’entente franco-allemande. In Bachem-Rehm, M., Hiepel, C., Türk, H. (Hg.), Internationale Geschichte: Akteure, Handlungsmuster, Perzeptionen, Munich: Oldenburg. 85-94.

8. 2013. Preventing Reform? Agricultural Interest Groups and the Common Agricultural Policy. In Kaiser, W., Meyer, J.-H. (Eds.), Non-State Actors in European Integration 1958-1992. From Polity-Building to Transnational Politics and Policy-Making?, Basingstoke: Palgrave. 106-128.

9. 2012. Franco-German Dynamic Duos. In Menon, A., Jones, E., Weatherill, S. (eds.). The Oxford Handbook of the European Union. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 193-205.

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10. 2010. A “Cordial Virtuality”? Charles de Gaulle and the Franco-German Partnership, 1963-1969. In: Locher, A., Martin, G., Nuenlist, C. (Eds.). Globalizing de Gaulle: International Perspectives on French Foreign Policies. Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield. 43-62.

11. 2009. The End of the Cold War and the Unification of the European Continent. In Larres, K. (Ed.), A Companion to Europe Since 1945. London: Blackwell. 208-227.

12. 2009. Un traité mort-né ? Les relations institutionnelles franco-allemandes de 1963 à 1969 [A Still-born Treaty ? Franco-German Institutional Relations between 1963 and 1969]. In Libera, M., Wassenberg, B. (Dir.), L’Europe au cœur - Etudes pour Marie-Thérèse Bitsch. Bruxelles: Peter Lang. 117-140.

13. 2008. with H. Türk, Old Foes and New Friends. Historical Perspectives on Franco-German Relations since Napoleon. in Germond, C., Türk, H., A History of Franco-German Relations in Europe. New York, Palgrave Macmillan. 1-10.

14. 2006. Le couple France-Allemagne et la crise de la chaise vide [The Franco-German Tandem and the Empty Chair Crisis]. In Rücker, K. & Warlouzet L. (Eds.), Which Europe(s)? New Approaches to the History of European integration in the 20th century/Quelle(s) Europe? Nouvelles approches en histoire de l’intégration européenne. Bruxelles: Peter Lang. 79-96.

15. 2005. Die deutsch-französische Verständigung als Wegweiser für eine europäische Gesellschaft? [The Franco-German Entente a Pointer for a European Society?]. In Loth, W. (Hg.), Europäische Gesellschaft. Grundlagen und Perspektive. Wiesbaden: Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften. 211-229.

16. 2001. La France et l’Allemagne face à l’Europe politique dans les années 60 [France, Germany and the Problem of European Political Cooperation in the 1960s]. In Bitsch, M.-T. (Dir.), Le couple France-Allemagne et les institutions européennes. Une postérité pour le plan Schuman?. Bruxelles: Bruylant. 205-227.

17. 2001. Les projets d’Union politique de l’année 1964 [The Projects of Political Union of 1964]. In Loth, W. (ed.), Crises and Compromises: The European Project 1963-1969. Baden-Baden: Nomos. 109-130.

ENCYCLOPEDIA ENTRIES 1. 2011. Charles de Gaulle, Willy Brandt, Ich bin ein Berliner Speech, Nuclear Test ban Treaty.

In The Encyclopedia of the Sixties: A Decade of Culture and Counterculture. Santa Barbara: ABC-Clio. 167-168, 76-77, 308-309, 479-480.

2. 2011. Willy Brandt. In The Encyclopedia of the Sixties: A Decade of Culture and Counterculture, Santa Barbara: ABC-Clio. 76-77.

3. 2011. Ich bin ein Berliner speech. In The Encyclopedia of the Sixties: A Decade of Culture and Counterculture. Santa Barbara: ABC-Clio. 308-309.

4. 2011. Nuclear Test Ban Treaty. In The Encyclopedia of the Sixties: A Decade of Culture and Counterculture. Santa Barbara: ABC-Clio. 479-480.

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PROFESSIONAL PUBLICATIONS 1. 2012. La quadrature du cercle ? La mise en œuvre du traité de l’Elysée de 1963 à 1969

[Squaring the Circle? The Implementation of the Elysée Treaty Between 1963 and 1969]. In Dokumente/Documents. Special issue: les 50ans du Traité de l’Elysée 1963-2013. 4. 25-28.

2. 2012. Le Traité de Maastricht. Vingt ans après. [The Maastricht Treaty. Twenty Years On] In La Lettre de l’Institut François Mitterrand, 41. 19-20.

3. 2001. Innovation oder Status quo? Einordnung der jüngsten Überlegungen über die Finalität Europas. [Innovation or Status Quo? Placing the Most Recent Considerations on the Finality of Europe in their Historical Context] In Dokumente. Zeitschrift für den deutsch-französischen Dialog, 57 (1). 34-38.

4. 2004. Du moteur franco-allemand au directoire Paris-Berlin-Londres: Vers un rééquilibrage du leadership européen? [From the Franco-German Engine to the Paris-Berlin-London Directory: Towards a Rebalancing of the European Leadership?]. In Documents. Revue des questions allemandes, 59 (3). 75-78.

ONLINE ARTICLES 1. 2007. France, Germany and Britain’s Second Application to the European Community

(1966-1969), Centre Virtuel de la Connaissance sur l’Europe, CVCE), accessible at http://www.cvce.eu/obj/carine_germond_france_germany_and_britain_s_second_application_to_the_european_community_1966_1969-en-19fedb34-6754-4bf6-9e18-45fdb027598d.html

CONFERENCE REPORTS 1. 2014. With A. Stawinski. “Crisis, Ideas and Policy Transformation: Experts and Expertise in

European IOs, 1973-1987. In H-SOZ-U-KULT, online information and communication platform for historians, http://www.hsozkult.de/hfn/conferencereport/id/tagungsberichte-5321.

2. 2012. “Towards a European Society: Transgressing Disciplinary Boundaries in EU Studies research”. In H-SOZ-U-KULT (http://hsozkult.geschichte.hu-berlin.de/tagungsberichte/id=4355).

3. 2004. Aktuelle deutsch-französische Forschungsprojekte „Neue Ansätze zur Erforschung der deutsch-französischen Beziehungen nach 1945“. In Dokumente 4. 61-65.

4. 2004. „West-Ost-Verständigung im Spannungsfeld von Gesellschaft und Staat seit den 1960er Jahren“, ( http://www.fu-berlin.de/bkvge/Ost-West-Bericht.pdf).

BOOK REVIEWS 1. 2017. Review of Lucie Filipova, Erfüllte Hoffnung. Städtepartnerschaften als Instrument der

deutsch-französischen Aussöhnung,1950-2000. Göttingen and Bristol: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 2015. 409 pp. In H-German, Vol. 17 (June 2017), No. 90, https://www.h-france.net/vol17reviews/vol17no90germond.pdf.

2. 2014. Review article of Martin J. Garret, General de Gaulle’s Cold War. Challenging American Hegemony, 1963-1968. New York: Berghahn. In H-Diplo Roundtable Reviews, Volume XV, No. 42, https://networks.h-net.org/node/28443/discussions/35523/h-diplo-roundtable-general-de-gaulle%E2%80%99s-cold-war-challenging.

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3. 2013. Review of Politique agricole commune et politique de la pêche. Edited by C. Blumann, M. Blanquet , D.C. Le Bihan , A. Cudennec , C. Mestre , Y. Petit and N. Valdeyron. Bruxelles: Editions de l'Université de Bruxelles. 3rd edition. 2011. 688pp. In Journal of Common Market Studies. 51/4 . 810-811.

4. 2013. Review of Europeanization in the Twentieth Century. Historical Approaches. Edited by K. K. Patel, M. Conway. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan. 2010. 284 p. In Francia-Recensio 1. http://www.perspectivia.net/content/publikationen/francia/francia-recensio/2013-1/ZG/conway_germond.

5. 2010. Review of Germany's Gathering Crisis: The 2005 Federal Election and the Grand Coalition. Edited by A. Miskimmon, W.E. Paterson and J. Sloan (Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan). 2009.. In Journal of Common Market Studies. 48 (1) . 175.

6. 2009. Review of Tim Geiger. Atlantiker gegen Gaullisten. Außenpolitischer Konflikt und innerparteilicher Machtkampf in der CDU/CSU 1958–1969. München: Oldenbourg. 2008. 568 p. In Francia-Recensio. http://www.perspectivia.net/content/publikationen/francia/francia-recensio/2009-3/ZG/geiger_germond/?searchterm=geiger.

7. 2008. Review of N. Piers Ludlow, The European Community and the Crisis of the 1960s. Negotiating the Gaullist Challenge. Abingdon: Routledge. 2006. 269p. In Francia-Recensio. http://www.perspectivia.net/content/publikationen/francia/francia-recensio/2008-1/19.-20.-jahrhundert-2013-histoire-contemporaine/Piers-Ludlow_Germond/?searchterm=germond.

8. 2007. Review of Sherill Brown Wells, Pioneers of European Integration and Peace, 1945-1963: A Brief History with Documents. Boston: St Martins Press. 2007. 178 p. In H-German. http://h-net.msu.edu/cgi-bin/logbrowse.pl?trx=vx&list=h-german&month=0711&week=a&msg=420F2FbZ8a%2BcXfPeiuIaKw&user=&pw=.

9. 2006. Review of Esther Kramer, Europäisches oder atlantisches Europa? Kontinuität und Wandel in den Verhandlungen über eine politische Union 1958-1970. Baden-Baden: Nomos. 2002. 331 p. In Francia. Forschungen zur westeuropäischen Geschichte. 33 (3). 319-321.

10. 2006. Review of Wandel und Integration. Deutsch-französische Annäherung der fünfziger Jahre – Mutations et intégration. Les rapprochements franco-allemands dans les années cinquante. Edited by H. Miard-Delacroix, R. Hudemann. Munich: Oldenburg. 2005. 463 p. In Dokumente. Zeitschrift für den deutsch-französischen Dialog. 95-96.

11. 2005. Review of Redefining Europe. Edited by J. Drew. Amsterdam: Rodopi. 2005. 213 p. In H-German. http://h-net.msu.edu/cgi-bin/logbrowse.pl?trx=vx&list=h-german&month=0609&week=d&msg=7gkHACXc%2BhhMwsh3W3LmaA&user=&pw=.

12. 2005. Review of Ulrich Pfeil, Die „anderen“ deutsch-franzoesischen Beziehungen. Die DDR und Frankreich 1949-1990. Koeln: Boehlau Verlag. 2003. 704 p. In H-SOZ-U-KULT. http://hsozkult.geschichte.hu-berlin.de/rezensionen/2005-2-140.

13. 2005. Review of Der Elysee-Vertrag und die deutsch-französischen Beziehungen 1945-1963-2005. Edited by C. Defrance, U. Pfeil. Muenchen: Oldenburg. 2005. 291 p. In Dokumente. Zeitschrift für den deutsch-französischen Dialog. 4 . 100-102.

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14. 2005. Review of Crises and Compromises: The European Project 1963–1969. Edited by W. Loth. Baden-Baden: Nomos. 2001. 575 p. In Francia-Forschungen zur westeuropäischen Geschichte: 32 (3). 341-342.

15. 2004. Review of Elke Bruck, François Mitterrands Deutschlandbild. Perzeption und Politik im Spannungsfeld deutschland-, europa- und sicherheitspolitischer Entscheidungen 1989-1992. Peter Lang: Frankfurt a/Main, Berlin, Bern. 2003. 361 p. In Journal of European Integration History. 10 (2). 123-125.

16. 2004. Review of Jeffrey Glen Giauque. Grand Design and Vision of Unity. The Atlantic Powers and the Reorganization of Western Europe 1955-1963. London: The University of North Carolina Press. 2002. 326 p. In Journal of European Integration History. 10 (1). 208-210.

17. 2003. Review of Ansbert Baumann. Begegnung der Völker? Der Elysée-Vertrag und die Bundesrepublik Deutschland. Deutsch-französische Kulturpolitik von 1963 bis 1969. Brussels: Peter Lang. 2003. 342 p. In Documents: Revue des questions allemandes: 3 (2003), 93.

18. 2003. Review of Edouard Bonnefous. La construction de l’Europe par l’un de ses initiateurs. Paris: Presses Universitaires de France. 2002. 205 p. In Journal of European Integration History. 9 (2). 139-140.

19. 2003. Review of Yvonne Kipp, Eden, Adenauer und die deutsche Frage. Britische Deutschlandpolitik im internationalen Spannungsfeld 1951-1957. Paderborn: Ferdinand Schöningh Verlag. 2002. 439 p. In Journal of European Integration History. 9 (2). 140-142.

20. 2003. Review of Eric Roussel. Charles de Gaulle. Paris: Gallimard. 2002. 1032 p. In Journal of European Integration History. 9 (1). 180-182.

21. 2003. Review of Manfred Steinkühler, Der deutsch-französische Vertrag von 1963. Entstehung, diplomatische Anwendung und politische Bedeutung in den Jahren 1958 bis 1969. Berlin: Dunckler & Humblot, 2002. 212 p In Documents. Revue des questions allemandes, 3, p. 93.

22. 2002. Review of Frank Boesch. Die Adenauer-CDU. Gründung, Aufstieg und Krise einer Erfolgspartei 1945-1969. Stuttgart: Deutsche-Verlags-Anstalt. 2002. 575 p. In Journal of European Integration History. 8 (2). 134-136.

23. 2002. Review of Rolf Schneider. Europas Einigung und das Problem Deutschland. Vorgeschichte und Anfänge. Frankfurt/Main: Peter Lang. Bd.825, 1999. 257 p. In Journal of European Integration History. 7 (2). 141-142.

SCIENTIFIC PRESENTATIONS

1. 2017. Etudier les experts dans les organisations internationales: Avantages et problèmes des études transdiciplinaires, Bordeaux, Maison des Sciences de l’Homme Acquitaine (FR).

2. 2017. The Common Agricultural Policy. “Treaties as travaux préparatoires. Conference on the 60th Anniversary of the Treaties of Rome”, Max Planck Institute for European Legal History, Frankfurt/Main (DE)

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3. 2017. Bauernverbänden und die Gemeinsame Agrarpolitik (GAP) der EWG in den 1960er und 1970er. Tagung zur Geschichte der ländlichen Welt, Kulturwissenschaftliches Institut, Essen (DE)

4. 2017. Researching Experts in International Organizations: the Advantages and Pitfalls of Transdisciplinary Studies. “Ex post Europe. Experts and politics on Science and Technology in Europe: a problem of democratic legitimacy and international reliability?”, Università di Padova (IT)

5. 2016. EU Decision-making process. ESOF 2016, Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions satellite event “Research and society”, European Commission, Manchester University (UK)

6. 2016. Rekindling the Rural Idyll: Shifting Farming Ethos, Protecting Agricultural Heritage, and the Re-Invention of Farmers’ Identities and Roles in the Long 1970s, University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam School for Heritage, Memory and Material Culture (NL)

7. 2015. Sharing Ideas, Shaping Policy: Agricultural Experts and Expertise in the OECD, 1955-1992. “Warden of the West. The OECD and the Global Political Economy, 1948 to Present”, University of Zurich (CH)

8. 2014. From Policy Advisers to Policy-Makers? Experts and the Common Agricultural Policy, 1968-1984. Panel: Experts in Politics, European Social Science History Conference, Vienna (A)

9. 2014. Advocating or Opposing Reform? Agricultural Policy. Session 2: Experts in the Agricultural Sector, Workshop “Crisis, Ideas and Policy Transformation: Experts and Expertise in European IOs, 1973-1987, Maastricht (NL)

10. 2014. Breaking Bad? Farm Interest Groups and the “Memorandum Agriculture 1980”, 1968-1972. New Political History and European Integration. Panel 2: Experts and Societal Actors in Policy-Making, Nijmegen (NL)

11. 2013. An Emerging Expert Governance? Experts in Agricultural Policy Making. SINTEX Workshop, Panel III, Maastricht (NL)

12. 2013. Catalyst for Change or Impediment? Experts and early attempts at CAP Reform, Conference of the Council for European Studies (CES), Panel 16: Technicians or Technocrats? Experts in EU Policy Fields, Amsterdam (NL)

13. 2013. Experts and CAP Reform. PCE Annual Research Day. Panel 3: Experts at Work in Public Administration, Maastricht (NL)

14. 2013. Le rôle des États‐Unis dans les conceptions gaulliennes de la politique européenne, 1958-1969, International conference, France, Germany and the US during the “long 1960s”. A Transatlantic Triangular Relationship, Saarbrücken (DE)

15. 2013. Farmers, Expertise and the Common Agricultural Policy: The role and influence of agricultural interest groups, Biannual European Union Studies Association (EUSA) Conference, Baltimore (USA).

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16. 2012. Agricultural Expertise and the Common Agricultural Policy: The Role and Influence of Farm Interest Groups, International conference “Towards a European Society? Transgressing Disciplinary Boundaries in European Studies Research”, Centre for European and International Studies Research (CEISR), Panel “Informal Governance? Assessing the Role and Influence of Interest Groups in the European Union”, Portsmouth (UK)

17. 2012. Going Europe: The Europeanization of Farm Interest Representation, RSCAS Seminar Series, European University Institute, “The Europeanization of Policy Fields in Historical Perspectives”, Florence (IT)

18. 2011. Expertise, Information and Policy Reform: The Role and Influence of European Farm Organizations, Workshop “The Politics of Information in the EU”, Maastricht University, Maastricht (NL)

19. 2011. Resisting Reform: Farm interest groups and the Common Agricultural Policy, University Association for Contemporary European Studies (UACES) conference, Panel C508: Lobbies, Economics and Institutions: The History of the Common Agricultural Policy Reconsidered, Cambridge (UK)

20. 2011. Preventing Reform: Farm interest groups and the Common Agricultural Policy, European Union Studies Association (EUSA) conference, Panel 11F: Interest groups and European integration until the SEA, Boston (USA)

21. 2010. Contrasting Approaches to Détente: Henry Kissinger, Charles de Gaulle, and Willy Brandt’s First Ostpolitik Initiatives, 1967-1969, German Studies Association (GSA) conference, Panel 55: Henry Kissinger and German-American Relations, Oakland (USA)

22. 2010. Obstacle to Reform? The Comité des organisations professionnelles agricoles and the Surplus Problem in the 1970s, University Association for Contemporary European Studies (UACES) conference, Panel: Non-State Actors in European Integration in the 1970s: Origins of European Governance?, Bruges (B)

23. 2010. Obstacle to Reform? COPA and the challenge of overproduction in the 1970s, PCE conference, “’European Studies’ State-of-the-Art”, Panel 1: European Economic History, Institute of Social Sciences, University of Lisbon (P)

24. 2010. Defending the Status Quo: Agricultural Interest Groups and the Challenge of Overproduction in the 1970s, Workshop “Non-State Actors in European Integration in the 1970s”, Conference of the Liaison Committee of Historians by the European Commission, “From Crisis to New Dynamics: the European Community 1973-83”, Aarhus University (DK)

25. 2009. La Commission européenne, l’Eurobaromètre et la mesure des résistances et des oppositions à l’Europe chez les citoyens européens de 1973 à nos jours, third workshop « Contre l’Europe », Institut d’Etudes Politique de Strasbourg (FR)

26. 2009. The Franco-German Tandem and The Implementation of the CAP, 1963-1969, Conference “Ambitions and Reality: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on the CAP”, Institut Historique Allemand Paris (FR)

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27. 2009. Deconstructing Franco-German bilateralism in Europe and the Cross-Fertilization of Historical and Political Science Studies, International Studies Association (ISA) conference,

Panel “Getting Down to Cases ‐ What Historical Research Can and Cannot Do for International Relations Theory”, New York City (USA)

28. 2007. Charles de Gaulle and Willy Brandt’s first Ostpolitik initiatives, 1966-1969, Copenhagen Cold War Conference, “European and Transatlantic Strategies in the Late Cold War Period (c. 1965-1985) to Overcome the East-West Division of Europe”, University of Copenhagen (DK)

29. 2007. Europe’s Franco-German Engine: Myth or Method?, European Union Studies Association (EUSA) conference, Panel 9B: “EU macroeconomic governance: Past lessons and future directions”, Montreal (CA)

30. 2006. The “Recalcitrant Partner” and the “Honest Broker” – France, Germany and the Second British Application to the EEC, 1966-1969, XIV International Economic History Congress, Session 82: The Question of the first EEC/EC Enlargement and the other European Countries’ response, 1961-1973 (FI)

31. 2005. ‘Deux lits pour un seul rêve?’ French and German Approaches to European Unification during the Cold War, Society for historians of American foreign relations (SHAFR), Panel 18: German Foreign Policy in the Cold War and post-cold War Eras – New Perspectives, Lawrence (KS) (USA)

32. 2005. Le couple France-Allemagne et la crise de la chaise vide, 1965-1966, 1st RICHIE conference “Which Europe(s)? New Approaches to the History of European Integration in the 20th century, Université Paris IV-Sorbonne, Institut d’Etudes Politiques, Paris (FR)

33. 2004. Die deutsch-französische Beziehungen und die Einigung Europas, 1963-1969, Summer school „Neue Ansätze zur Erforschung der deutsch-französischen Beziehungen nach 1945“, Deutsches Historisches Institut Paris (FR)

34. 2000. La France et l’Allemagne face à l’Europe politique dans les années 60, International conference “Une postérité pour le plan Schuman? Le couple franco-allemand et les institutions européennes, Institut des Hautes Etudes Européennes, Université Robert Schuman, Strasbourg (FR)

35. 1999. Les projets d’union politique de l’année 1964, Conference of the European Union Liaison Committee of historians, From the Elysée Treaty to the Hague Summit: The European Project, 1963-1969, Kulturwissenschaftliches Institut, Essen (DE)

MEMBERSHIP OF PROFESSIONAL BODIES

- European Union Studies Association (EUSA), USA

- Council for European Studies (CES), USA

- International Studies Association (ISA), USA

- The University Association for Contemporary European Studies (UACES), UK

- The History of European Integration Research Society (HEIRS), UK

- Réseau International de Jeunes Chercheurs en Histoire de l’Intégration Européenne (RICHIE), FR

- Deutsch-französisches Historikerkomitee/Comité franco-allemand des historiens, DE

TEACHING EXPERIENCE

08/2016-Present NTNU, Faculty of Humanities, European Studies Programme Master in European Studies (MEUROP)

EUR3413 Governing Europe. Societal Actors, Networks and Lobbying (Fall semester 2016-pres.) EUR3414 Differentiated Integration: the Norwegian Case in Perspective (Jean Monnet Module) (Fall

semester 2018-pres.) EUR3001 The MA Thesis in European Studies (Spring semester 2018-pres.) EUR3405 The Political Economy of the EU (Fall Semester 2016) EUR3412 The European Economy (co-taught) (Fall Semester 2016)

Bachelor in European Studies (BEUROP)

EUR1001, Introduction to the European Union (Fall semester 2018) EUR2900, The Bachelor Thesis in European Studies (Spring semester 2018-pres.) EUR2915 The History of European Integration (Spring semester)

Supervision MA Theses and BA Theses 09/2009-08/2015 Maastricht University, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, The

Netherlands MA Honours Programme “PREMIUM” The former NATO Joint Operations Centre at the Cannerberg in Maastricht (1954-1992) Research Master European Studies (RMES)

EUS5000, Module European Integration: State of the Art RES5015, Module Historicizing European Union RES5010, Module Symbolic construction of European identities

MA European Studies EUS4012, Module Post-war Europe. Social and Political Transformation EUS4000, Module Governance and Culture in Europe

BA Honours Programme “MARBLE” Lobbying Europe BA “European Studies”

EUS1006, EU Politics: Theories, Institutions and Challenges EUS3020, A Long and Winding Road: The Process of EU enlargement, e-learning course (elective) EUS1002, Bloody Diversity. A History of State and Nation Building in Europe EUS2001, Policy Domains: Analyzing the European Policy Process EUS1003, Faultlines. Contemporary Debates on Identity and Culture EUS2003, Area Studies EUS1006, Great Expectations: An Introduction to EU History, Theory and Politics EUS1001, Research and Writing EUS1502, Conceptual Analysis EUS1504, Back to the Sources of the EU: An Introduction to Researching the History of European Integration HU1013 The European Idea: The Intellectual History of Europe (University College Maastricht, 6 lectures (2 hrs)

Supervision M7900, MA Theses (15.000 words)

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EUS5015, BA Paper (3d year thesis, 8.000 words) EUS2900, Paper Dossier I (2d year thesis, 6.000 words) EUS3900, Paper Dossier II (3d year thesis, 8.000 words) Internship report

09/2012-08/2014 School of Social, Historical and Literary Studies, University of

Portsmouth, UK MA “European Studies and International Relations”

Module Europe: Integration and Democratisation Supervision Co-supervision Ph.D., Christian Salm, Transnational Social Democracy in the 1970s: Party networks in European Community Economic, Development and Enlargement policy (defended September 2013, main supervisor: Prof. Wolfram Kaiser) 08/2005-06/2007 Yale University, Department of History, USA Mentoring McDougal Graduate Student Centre, Mentoring programme “Women Mentoring Women”

Teaching

Undergraduate level HIST 458/PLSC 413, The Franco-German Relationship in Postwar Europe HIST 438/PLSC 419, The European Project, 1945 to the Present HIST 459/PLSC 416, The Idea of Europe in the Interwar Period

Supervision Graduate Certificate of Concentration in European Studies; Senior Essays in History, French Studies, German Studies, Political Science; Independent Studies; Directed Studies

AWARDS

2006 Best Syllabus Award (H-German), « The Franco-German relationship in Post-War Europe » (Yale University) in the category specific topic

CONFERENCE AND WORKSHOP ORGANIZATION

- Spring 2016. Experts and Expertise in Policy-Making, University of Portsmouth (with K. Heard-Lauréote)

- 2014. Crisis, Ideas and Policy Transformation: Experts and Expertise in European International Organizations, 1973-1987, Maastricht University (with W. Kaiser).

- 2012. The Treaty of Maastricht: Negotiations and Consequences in Historical Perspective, Maastricht University (with M. Geary, K. Patel)

- 2012. The Maastricht Treaty: Taking Stock after 20 Years, Maastricht University (with T. Christiansen, M. Geary, K. Patel, S. Vanhoonacker)

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- 2010. Partis politiques et société civile, Project « Contre l’Europe », Maison interuniversitaire des Sciences de l’Homme – Alsace (MISHA) (with F. Clavert, M. Gainar, M. Libéra, B. Wassenberg)

- 2010. Historical and Interdisciplinary Perspectives on the Common Agricultural policy, Maastricht University

- 2009. Le rôle des acteurs institutionnels, Project « Contre l’Europe », Institut d’Etudes Politiques de Strasbourg (with F. Clavert, M. Gainar, M. Libéra, B. Wassenberg)

- 2009. Espaces, régions et frontières, Project « Contre l’Europe », Palais Universitaire, Strasbourg (with F. Clavert, M. Gainar, M. Libéra, B. Wassenberg)

- 2009. Ambitions and Reality: The Common Agricultural Policy, Institut Historique Allemand Paris (with M. Spoerer and K. Seidel)

- 2009. Les concepts de l’anti/alter-européanisme, Project « Contre l’Europe », Institut des Hautes Etudes Européennes, Strasbourg (with F. Clavert, M. Gainar, M. Libéra, B. Wassenberg)

Panel organisation

- 2013. Technocrats or Technicians? Experts in EU Policy Fields, Annual conference of the Council for European Studies, Amsterdam (NL).

- 2012. The Europeanization of Policy Fields in Historical Perspective, RSCAS Seminar Series, European University Institute, Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies, Florence (IT).

- 2012. Informal Governance? Assessing the Role and Influence of Interest Groups in the European Union, Towards a European Society? Transgressing Disciplinary Boundaries in European Studies Research, Centre for European and International Studies Research (CEISR), Portsmouth (UK).

ACADEMIC SERVICE

PhD examination committee

- 2019. Simon Gogl, Laying the Foundations of Occupation. Organization Tod and the German Construction Industry in Occupied Norway, NTNU (Adminsitrator of Committee Work and member of evaluation committee)

- 2014. Ruud Geven, Transnational Networks and the Common Market. Business Views on European Integration, 1950-1980, Maastricht University (member of viva committee)

Academic leadership

- Since 09/2017, Co-leader of the ES Research Group “Trust in European Governance” and Co-Leader of the ES research Cluster

- 2017-2019, Programme Leader of the BA in European Studies and Foreign Languages and the MA in European Studies Programmes; Chair of the Programme Council responsible for the BA in European Studies and Foreign Languages and the MA in European Studies Programmes

- 2019: Chair Hiring committee, 2 (temporary) Lectureships in European Studies (HF-18047)

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- 2018, Member hiring committees: 1 post-doctoral position, RECONNECT, H2020 research project and 1 PhD position, Trondheim Analytica Project

- 09-12/2016, Chair of the European Studies Working Group (ESWG) responsible for the revision of the curriculum of the BA in European Studies and Foreign Languages and the MA in European Studies Programmes

- 2015-2016, Chair of the France Student Recruitment Team, Maastricht University. Duties included the management of a university-wide team of 10 persons, strategic planning, participation in study fairs in France and visit to schools.

- 2014-2016, Member of the MA Programme Committee “Europe and a Globalizing World” which oversees three MA programmes: MA ‘European Studies’, Research Master ‘European Studies’, Master in European Public Administration, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences.

- 2013-2015, Member Executive Board, Jean Monnet Centre for Studies in Transnational Europe (CESTE), Jean Monnet Centre of Excellence, Lifelong Learning Programme, University of Portsmouth

- 2009-2010. Co-founder and coordinator of the lecture series “Hot Topics—Debating Today’s Europe”, Maastricht University, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences.

- 2006. Hiring committee Yale World Fellows Program, Western European regional selection panel, Yale University

Peer-review activities

- Reviewer for UACES’ Best Book and Thesis Prizes (since 11/2019)

- Reviewer of article reviews for the Journal of European Integration (Maastricht University), The Historical Journal (Cambridge University)

- Reviewer of Book proposal/manuscripts for Palgrave Macmillan, Berghahn Publisher, Bloomsbury Publishing

- Reviewer of Grant/fellowship applications for Institutes of Advanced Studies, incl. the Netherlands Institute for Advanced Studies (NIAS) and LE STUDIUM Institute for Advanced Study

INVITED GUEST LECTURES AND TALKS

2019 Réseau Alumni Université de Strasbourg, Webinar « Travailler et vivre en Norvège »

2018 Centre Universitaire de Norvège à Paris (CUNP) and Fondation Maison des

Sciences de l’Homme (MSH), Keynote lecture “Towards a multi-perspective history of European integration?”, PhD workshop "Multivoice and Multi-Perspectivity in Historical Research, Teaching and Memoralization”

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2017 Centre Universitaire de Norvège à Paris (CUNP) and Fondation Maison des Sciences de l’Homme (MSH), Keynote lecture “Historicising Contemporary European Union”, PhD workshop “Historicizing the Contemporary”

2016 Maastricht University, Lecture “France, Germany and the Maastricht Treaty”,

Study abroad programmes Prof. Will Gray (Purdue University, USA), Akademie für International Bildung Bonn

2016 Maastricht University, Keynote presentation “What is Science. A Historian’s

perspective”, Class Day for Dutch and French high school students University of Trondheim, Faculty of Humanities, Department of History Guest lecture The EU’s Handling of Recent Crises 2013 Student Forum Maastricht, Workshop European Integration and Enlargement (4

tutorials, 2 hrs each) 2013 Study Day on French External Relations, University of Portsmouth, Lecture, “A

Motor Running Out of Speed or Still a Necessary Partnership? Franco-German Relations and EU Crisis Management”

2012 Student Forum Maastricht, Keynote speaker, closing ceremony, “Trials by Fire:

Crises and European Integration” 2010 Catholic University of America, Guest lecture “The birth of Europe’s Engine:

Franco-German Relations and the Relance européenne, 1955-1958”, BA module: Postwar Europe and the Road to European Union

2009 Maastricht University, Guest-lecture “20 years after the Berlin Wall came

tumbling down: The Fall of the Berlin Wall and the Reuniting of Europe” 2007-2008 University of Ulster, Department of History, Guest lecture “The European

Security and Defence Policy: From its origins to the present”, MA module Conflict and Cooperation in International Affairs

2008 Yale University, Department of Political Science, New Haven, Guest speaker,

“Back in Europe? Sarkozy and France’s EU Presidency” 2006 Yale University, Yale Resource Center for the Teaching of French, in

collaboration with the Alliance Française in New Haven, Guest speaker, “What Are They Thinking? French Youth Speaks their Minds”

2005 Yale University, Yale World Fellow Program, Guest speaker, “Hot Coffee, Hot

Issues” Discussion Series, ‘France on Fire’ – A discussion of the riots in France, their underlying causes and how France can and should respond

LANGUAGE SKILLS

Mother tongue: French Fluency: English, German Advanced working level: Norwegian, Dutch, Italian

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REFERENCES

Prof. David R. CAMERON, Yale University, Department of Political Science, PO Box 208301, New Haven, CT 06520-8301, USA, (+1) 203-432-5257, [email protected]

Prof. Wolfram KAISER, University of Portsmouth, School of Social, Historical and Literary Studies, Milldam, Burnaby Road, Portsmouth, PO1 3AS, United Kingdom, (+44) 23 9284 2215, [email protected]

Dr Dieter SCHLENCKER, European University Institute, Historical Archives of the European Union/Alcide de Gasperi Research Centre, Via Bolognese 156, 50139 Firenze, Italy (+39) 055 4685 226, [email protected]

Prof. Mark SPOERER, Universität Regensburg, Institut für Geschichte, Lehrstuhl für Sozial- und Wirtschaftsgeschichte, (+49) 941-943-5750, [email protected]

Prof. Piers LUDLOW, London School of Economics and Political Science, Department of International History, Houghton Street, London, WC2A 2AE, United Kingdom, +44 (0)20 7955 7099, [email protected]

Prof. Kiran K. PATEL, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität, Historisches Seminar, Lehrstuhl für Europäische Geschichte, Geschwister-Scholl-Platz 1, 80539 München, Germany, (+49) 89/2180 - 5581 [email protected]