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25 Facts About Andrew Moravcsik

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Andrew Maitland Moravcsik was born on 1957 and is professor of politics and international affairs, director of the Liechtenstein Institute on Self-Determination, and founding director of both the European Union Program and the International Relations Faculty Colloquium at Princeton University.

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Andrew Moravcsik is active in teaching and developing qualitative methods, including the development of "active citation": a standard designed to render qualitative social science research transparent.

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Andrew Moravcsik is a former policy-maker who currently serves as book review editor of Foreign Affairs magazine.

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Andrew Moravcsik was previously nonresident senior fellow of The Brookings Institution, contributing editor of Newsweek magazine and held other journalistic positions.

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In 1992, Andrew Moravcsik began teaching at Harvard University's Department of Government.

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Andrew Moravcsik left the school in 2004 to assume a post at Princeton University, where he again founded an EU program.

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Andrew Moravcsik holds a lifetime appointment as distinguished affiliated professor at the Technische Universitat Munchen, in Munich, Germany, where he is affiliated with its Hochschule fur Politik and he teaches annually as Non-Resident Professor at the Florence School for Transnational Governance at the European University Institute in Firenze, Italy.

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Liberal theory, Andrew Moravcsik maintains, is not empirically sufficient to explain all of international relations, but it is analytically more fundamental than other types of international relations theory.

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Andrew Moravcsik has worked with other scholars to extend this approach through the "Annotation for Transparent Inquiry" initiative.

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Andrew Moravcsik was international trade negotiator at the US Department of Commerce, special assistant to South Korean Deputy Prime Minister Lee Hahn-Been, and press assistant at the Commission of the European Communities, as well as an editor of a Washington-based foreign policy journal.

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Andrew Moravcsik has subsequently served as a member and in leadership positions on policy commissions organized by the Council on Foreign Relations, the Brookings Institution, the Carnegie Endowment, the Commission of the European Communities, Princeton University and other organizations.

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Andrew Moravcsik has written for the Financial Times, The New York Times, and many other publications.

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Andrew Moravcsik has lectured about the European Union at The Pentagon, was a guest on NPR's Talk of the Nation, and has been quoted in multiple news sources, including Deutsche Welle, International Herald Tribune, and USA Today.

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Andrew Moravcsik is known for his argument that Europe is the world's "second superpower" and for a soberly optimistic assessments of the European Union.

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Andrew Moravcsik has written and spoken for The Atlantic and other media outlets on the desirability of men serving as the "lead parent" for children and playing an equal or more active role in caring work.

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Andrew Moravcsik began writing on classical music in 1977 for The Stanford Daily.

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Andrew Moravcsik conducts scholarly research on the sociology of music, in particular concerning the current state of Verdi and Wagner singing, and the underrepresentation of women among instrumental soloists in the classical music world.

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Andrew Moravcsik received a BA in history from Stanford University in 1980 and, after a period working in the US and Asia, spent the next year and a half as a Fulbright fellow at the universities of Bielefeld, Hamburg, and Marburg in West Germany.

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Andrew Moravcsik spent most of his youth in Eugene, Oregon, where he graduated from Winston Churchill High School in 1975.

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Andrew Moravcsik's father, Michael Moravcsik, was a Hungarian immigrant to the United States globally active as a professor of theoretical particle physics, an expert on science development, and a pioneer in the field of citation studies.

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Andrew Moravcsik's paternal grandfather, Gyula Moravcsik, was a professor of Byzantine history and Greek philology in Budapest.

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Andrew Moravcsik's great-grandfather, Sandor Fleissig, was a Hungarian banker and public official who served as president of the Budapest Commodity and Stock Exchange.

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Andrew Moravcsik's great-grandmother, born Malvina Drucker, perished on the way to Auschwitz in 1944.

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Andrew Moravcsik worked for decades as a landscape architect and urban planner, and now lives in South Burlington, Vermont.

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Andrew Moravcsik is married to the legal academic, political scientist, public intellectual, university administrator, government official, and think-tank director Prof.

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