Antoine Vauchez is a political scientist and CNRS research director at the Centre européen de sociologie et de science politique (Université Paris 1 - EHESS).
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Antoine Vauchez is director of research at the CNRS in political sociology and law. His research focuses on the formation of a European center of power, the emergence of bodies of legal and economic knowledge of the European project, and the consolidation of a “power of independence” around European courts of justice, central banks and regulatory agencies.
He has also worked recently on the European and liberal mutation of states, and the blurring of public/private boundaries. In 2021, he was awarded the “Michael Endres Prize” for his research, and currently heads the Groupement d’intérêt scientifique-GIS Euro-Lab, which brings together SHS researchers from 27 universities particularly involved in the analysis of European objects.
He is also a member of the board of the French Association of Political Science, a permanent visiting professor at the iCourts research center (Univ. of Copenhagen), deputy director of the Master’s degree in “European Public Affairs” at the Université Paris 1 – Panthéon Sorbonne, and a Max Planck Fellow in charge of scientific coordination for the “Democracy and Independence in Europe” group run jointly by the Max Planck Institutes in Heidelberg and Frankfurt.
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