
Mérand, Frédéric
Frédéric Merand is director of CÉRIUM, the Montréal Centre for International Studies, and Professor of Political Science at the University of Montréal. He received his Ph.D. in 2003 from the University of California, Berkeley. He was a policy advisor in the Canadian Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade and a Research Fellow at the San Diego-based Institute on Global Conflict and Cooperation. Mérand has published on the European Security and Defence Policy, EU-NATO relations, transatlantic relations, Canadian foreign policy, and the sociology of international relations.
Research Interests: European Union, EU-Canada, International Relations and Foreign Policy, and CETA
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Institution: | Université de Montréal |
Fields of Expertise: | Canadian Politics Defence and Security Economic Policy and Financial Issues EU Foreign Policy and External Relations EU Trade and the Single Market EU-Canada Relations |
Research groups: | RG ECSA-C Foreign Policy and Security,The ECSA-C members |
Email: | frederic.merand@umontreal.ca |
Media outreach: | Yes |
Languages: | English, French |
Publications: | Mérand, Frédéric, Julien Weisbein, 2011. Introduction à l’Union européenne. Institutions, politiques et sociétés. Bruxelles, De Boeck. Mérand, Frédéric, Martial Foucault, Bastien Irondelle (eds.). 2011. European Security Since the Fall of the Berlin Wall. Toronto: University of Toronto Press. Weston, Alison, Frédéric Mérand. 2015. « The EEAS and Crisis Management : The Organizational Challenges of a Comprehensive Approach », in David Spence, Jozef Batora (eds.). The European External Action Service : European Diplomacy Post-Westphalia. Houndmills: Palgrave. Bujun, Devi Poornema, Martial Foucault, Frédéric Mérand. 2014. “Regional Security Governance and Collective Action.” in James Sperling (ed.). Handbook of Governance and Security. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar. Mérand, Frédéric, Kathleen Angers. 2013. “Military Integration in Europe,” in Philipp Genschel, Markus Jachtenfuchs (eds.). The European Integration of Core State Powers. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Mérand, Frédéric, Patrick Barrette. 2013. “Military Power in Europe,” in Niilo Kauppi and Mikael Rask Madsen (eds.), Transnational Power Elites: The New Professionals of Governance, Law and Security. London: Routledge. Mérand, Frédéric. 2012. “Common Market”, in Helmut Anheier, Mark Jurgensmeyer. Encyclopedia of Global Studies. London: SAGE. Mérand, Frédéric. 2011. «EU Policies », in Adrian Favell, Virginie Guiraudon. The Sociology of European Union. Houndmills: Palgrave-Macmillan. Pouponneau, Florent, Frédéric Mérand. 2016. “Diplomatic Practices, Domestic Fields, and the International System: Explaining France’s Shift on Nuclear Non-Proliferation.” International Studies Quarterly, forthcoming. Hoeffler, Catherine, Frédéric Mérand. 2015. “Buying a Fighter Jet: European Lessons for Canada.” Canadian Foreign Policy, published online in advance 14 December. Hoeffler, Catherine, Frédéric Mérand. 2015. « Avions de combat : pourquoi n’y a-t-il pas d’européanisation? », Politique européenne. 48 : 10-38. Irondelle, Bastien, Frédéric Mérand, Martial Foucault. 2015. “Public Opinion and European Defence: Does Strategic Culture Matter?” European Journal of Political Research. 54(2): 363-83. Frédéric Mérand, Ruben Zaiotti. 2015. “The Growth of Transatlantic Security Cooperation”. Studia Diplomatica. LXVII(3) : 5-8. Jegen, Maya, Frédéric Mérand. 2013. « Constructive Ambiguity: Comparing the EU’s Energy and Defence Policies ». West European Politics. 37(1): 182-203. Mégie, Antoine, Frédéric Mérand. 2013. « L’Union européenne et le nouvel équilibre des pouvoirs ». Politique européenne. 39 : 9-21. Haglund, David G. et Frédéric Mérand. 2011. « Transatlantic Relations in the New Strategic Landscape. ». International Journal. 66(1). Mérand, Frédéric, Stephanie Hofmann, Bastien Irondelle. 2011. « Governance and State Power : A Network Analysis of European Security». Journal of Common Market Studies. 49(1):121-47. |