Michelle Egan is Professor and Jean Monnet Chair Ad Personam in the School of International Service, American University as well as Affiliate Faculty Member at the Department of History, Coordinator of the European and Russian Studies Program and Faculty Advisor for the European Studies Certificate. Michelle Egan is past Chair of EUSA, the European Union Studies Association, the largest professional association focusing on European integration and has received a number of fellowships from Bosch Foundation, German Marshall Fund, Howard Foundation, and European University Institute for her research activities. She is a member of Transworld, a multi-institution project on Transatlantic Relations and Global Governance. Her work focuses on comparative regionalism, trade politics, and global governance.
Michelle Egan is the author of the recently published book Single Markets: Economic Integration in Europe and the United States (Oxford, 2015).
Research Interests: European Union; Europe; UK; Western Europe; Comparative European politics; Globalization; Transatlantic relations; Trade; Multinationals