Dr. Andrew Moravcsik is Professor of Politics and Director of the European Union Program at Princeton University’s Woodrow Wilson School and held similar positions at Harvard University from 1992-2004. An author of over 125 scholarly publications on European integration, transatlantic relations, international organization and politics, defense-industrial globalization, and global human rights, his history of the European Union, The Choice for Europe, has been called “the most important work in the field” (American Historical Review). Previously he served as a trade negotiator for the US Government, as special assistant to the Deputy Prime Minister of the Republic of Korea, as press assistant for the European Commission, as editor of a Washington foreign policy journal, and as a member of various policy commissions. Since 2004, he has been a Non-Resident Senior Fellow of the Brookings Institution, and he has been a long-term visitor at research institutes in France, Italy, and Britain, as well as Shanghai, China. He holds a BA from Stanford, an MA from Johns Hopkins (SAIS), and a PhD from Harvard University.