Pascaline Winand is Professor and Director of the Monash European and EU Centre at Monash University. She was born in Brussels, Belgium and holds degrees in Germanic studies, political science, international relations and diplomatic history from the Université libre de Bruxelles (BA in Germanic Studies and PhD in Political Science), Yale University (MA in International Relations) and Purdue University (MA in Diplomatic History).
Pascaline Winand is the author of the prize-winning book Eisenhower, Kennedy and the United States of Europe (Macmillan/St Martin’s Press/ Palgrave), of four co-authored and co-edited volumes and of forty-three articles and chapters, chiefly on the external relations of the European Union (EU). She is editor of the series “European Policy,” published by Presses Interuniversitaires européennes-Peter Lang.
Before coming to Monash, Pascaline Winand was Professor of Contemporary History at the European University Institute, Florence. She was previously a professor at the Institut d’Etudes européennes of the Université Libre de Bruxelles (ULB), where she directed several research groups including the Laboratoire des Archives de l’Histoire de la Construction européenne (L’ARCHE), the Study Group on Lobbying in Europe and the Research Group on International Actors and their Discourse.
Pascaline Winand was also Visiting Assistant Professor at Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh (1991-1992), Visiting Professor at the Institute of International Relations of Kjiv Taras Shevchenko University (1999/2001), at Tomsk State University, Russia in 2001, at the Pontificia Universidad Catolica del Peru (2000/2002), and a Visiting Distinguished Professor at the University of Pittsburgh in the USA (January 2001/2002) where she has taught the politics of US-EU relations and is currently a Center Associate in the University Center for International Studies. She has also been a Jean Monnet Fellow and a Research Fellow at the European University Institute in Florence (1989-1991) and a Research Fellow at the Norwegian Nobel Institute (1997).
Pascaline Winand has extensive experience in research supervision, having successfully directed many BA, MA and PhD theses over the years.
Wylie, L., Winand, P., 2011, Securing sustainable energy supplies in Europe and Australia. Policy-makers, business, scientists and NGOs on energy and the environmental challenge, in Energy and the Environmental Challenge: Lessons from the European Union and Australia, eds Lillian Wylie and Pascaline Winand, Peter Lang, Brussels Belgium, pp. 13-34.
Winand, P., Martinez Arranz, A., Doyle, N., 2010, A new Europe in a changing world. Challenges and opportunities, in New Europe, New World? The European Union, Europe and the Challenges of the 21st Century, eds Alfonso Martinez Arranz, Natalie J Doyle, Pascaline Winand, Peter Lang, Brussels, pp. 15-32.
Winand, P., 2010, Kissinger's year of Europe and the Europeans, in We are on the Right Path. Willy Brandt and European Unification, eds Andreas Wilkens, Dietz, Netherlands, pp. 363-387.
Winand, P.M.A., 2009, American attitudes towards European unity from the Rome treaties to the Kennedy administration, in America, Europe, Africa, eds Eric Remacle and Pascaline Winand, Peter Lang, Brussels, Belgium, pp. 121-150.
Winand, P.M.A., 2009, L'administration Johnson, l'integration europeenne et le partenariat atlantique, in America, Europe, Africa, eds Eric Remacle and Pascaline Winand, Peter Lang, Brussells, Belgium, pp. 151-168.
Winand, P.M.A., 2009, The US and European integration from the Second World War to the mid-1950s. Opportunities, challenges and control, in America, Europe, Africa, eds Eric Remacle and Pascaline Winand, Peter Lang, Brussels, Belgium, pp. 83-104.
Winand, P.M.A., 2007, Loaded words and disputed meanings: the Year of Europe speech and its genesis from an American perspective, in Beyond the Customs Union: The European Community's Quest for Deepening, Widening and Completion, 1969-1975, eds Jan van der Harst, Bruxelles, Establishments Emile Bruylant, Nomos verlag, pp. 297-315.
Winand, P.M.A., 2006, Introduction: The Empty Chair Crisis and the Luxemborg Compromise Revisited, in Vision, Votes and Vetoes; The Empty Chair Crisis and the Luxemborg Compromise Revisited, eds Palayret, Wallace & Winand, Presses Inter Universitaires, Brussels, pp. 21-42.
Winand, P.M.A., 2006, Kennedy's Atlantic Partnership, the EEC Empty Chair Crisis and the French/Nato Problem, in Vision, Votes and Vetoes: The Empty Chair Crisis and the Luxemborg Compromise Revisited, eds J-M Palayret, H Wallace & P Winand, Presses Inter Universitaires, Brussels, pp. 183-218.
Winand, P.M.A., 2005, The European Union and the United States: The transatlantic relationships put to the test?, in European Union as International Agent, eds Damien Helly and Franck Petiteville, L'Harmattan, Paris, France, pp. 131-142.
Winand, P.M.A., 2005, The Monnet network and the first enlargement procedure of the European communities: Achieving the accession of Great Britain, in The Enlargement of the EEC/EU 1961-2004, eds Ariane Landuyt and Daniele Pasquinucci, il Mulino publishing house, Bologna, pp. 181-205.
Winand, P.M.A., 2004, American attitudes towards European integration: Equal partnerships with Europe, old and new?, in Grand Europe, eds Paul Magnette, Bruxelles, Belgium, pp. 335-349.
Winand, P.M.A., 2004, Max Kohnstamm and the Schumann Plan: "We change the dishes" or "There is more in you [than you think]", in The History of the Schuman Plan: National Interests and European Project, eds Emile Bruylant, Bruxelles, Establishments Emile Bruylant, Brussels, pp. 361-372.
Winand, P.M.A., 2001, Ever Closer Partnership? Taking Stock of US-EU Relationships, in Ever Closer Partnership, P.I.E Peter Lang, Brussels, pp. 387-429.
Winand, P.M.A., 2001, The US Mission to the EU in Brussels D.C., the European Commission Delegation in Washington D.C. and the New Transatlantic Agenda, in Ever Closer Partnership, P.I.E. Peter Lang, Brussels, pp. 107-153.
Winand, P., 2011, Continuidad y cambio en los grupos de interes de la union europea, Puente@Europa, vol 4, issue 1, University of Bologna, Buenos Aires/Centre of Excellence Jean Monnet, Buenos Aires, pp. 27-33.
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