How much leeway do EU officials enjoy as they face the Greek crisis or the challenge of eurozone reform? [Frédéric Mérand] addresses this important question through a series of situations and characters that illustrate the fascinating complexity of European integration.
Frédéric Mérand is Professor of Political Science and Director of CÉRIUM, the Université de Montréal Center for International Studies. Trained in economics and sociology, he specializes in European politics and international relations. A former foreign policy advisor and a member of the College of New Scholars of the Royal Society of Canada, he has been a visiting professor at Sciences Po Paris and at the universities of Toronto,
Strasbourg, Toulouse, Lille, McGill and Guido Carli in Rome. He has published several books including European Defense Policy: Beyond the Nation-State (Oxford University Press, 2008) and Coping with Geopolitical Decline: The United States in European Perspective (McGill-Queen's University Press, 2020).