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  1. Andrew Moravcsik is professor of politics and international affairs at Princeton University. Over his career, Moravcsik has authored over 125 publications, four books, and more than 150 opinion pieces and policy analyses focused on European integration, international relations theory, human rights, and international law, among many other topics.

  2. Les inquiétudes relatives au déficit démocratique de l’UE sont injustifiées. Évalué à l’aune des critères prévalant dans les démocraties industrielles avancées plutôt qu’à celle d’une démocratie plébiscitaire ou parlementaire idéale, l’UE bénéficie d’une légitimité démocratique. C’est le cas quelle que soit la conception qu’on ait de la démocratie ...

  3. 18 de ago. de 2003 · Please list any fees and grants from, employment by, consultancy for, shared ownership in or any close relationship with, at any time over the preceding 36 months, any organisation whose interests may be affected by the publication of the response.

  4. 28 de mar. de 2014 · Misreading the European Union’, Foreign Affairs, (May/June 2001), pp. 603–24; and Andrew Moravcsik, ‘Federalism in the European Union: Rhetoric and Reality’, in Robert Howse and Kalypso Nicolaïdis (eds), The Federal Vision: Legitimacy and Levels of Governance in the US and the EU, Oxford, Oxford University Press, (2002), pp. 163–87.

  5. Andrew Moravcsik is Professor and Director of the European Union Program at Princeton University. He has authored over 125 scholarly books and articles on European integration, global political economy, human rights and other topics. His analytic history of the EU, The Choice for Europe, has been called "the most important work in the field." He...

  6. アンドリュー・モラフチーク (Andrew Moravcsik、 1958年 -)は、 アメリカ合衆国 の 国際政治学者 。. プリンストン大学 政治学部教授。. スタンフォード大学 卒業後、 フルブライト奨学生 として ハンブルク大学 に留学。. ジョンズ・ホプキンス大学 で修士号 ...

  7. R. Nozick fue, dentro del liberalismo, el primer gran contradictor de J. Rawls. Frente a la apuesta de una “justicia como equidad” claramente distributiva e igualitarista, Nozick enarboló un liberalismo anarquista centrado en el poder del mercado y de sus instrumentos reguladores con un Estado reducido a la más mínima expresión.