
Information About
Distinguised Visitors & Scholars
PASCALINE WINAND
EDUCATION
Université Libre de Bruxelles Brussels, Belgium
Ph.D. in Political Science, 1990. - Highest Distinction - (Plus grande distinction)
Dissertation topic: American attitudes towards European economic, political and military integration, 1939-1963.
Elève libre at the Institut d'Etudes européennes, 1985-86.
Yale University New Haven, Connecticut
M.A. in International Relations, 1988.
Concentration: US./European relations, International development.
Purdue University West Lafayette, Indiana
M.A. in Diplomatic History, 1985. Minor in International Trade and Political Economy.
Université Libre de Bruxelles Brussels, Belgium
Licence in Germanic Studies, 1983.
EXPERIENCE
1993-1998 Fonds National de la Recherche Scientifique Brussels, Belgium. Research Associate (chercheur qualifié). Research topic: Lobbying, Lobbying for Europe and Decision-Making in the European Community . (Le lobbying et les groupes de promotion pour l'Europe: dans les coulisses de l'Europe.)
1992-1998 Faculté des Sciences sociales, politiques et économiques, Université Libre de Bruxelles Brussels, Belgium. Chargé de Cours (Senior Lecturer), Political Science Department. Appointed to give a course on decision-making processes in the EU.
1991-1998 Institut d'Etudes européennes, Université Libre de Bruxelles Brussels, Belgium Chargé de Cours (Senior Lecturer), Political Science Department. Appointed to give a series of post-graduate seminars on the establishment of a supranational political system.
1993-1998 Council of International Educational Exchange, United States (CIEE) and Université Libre de Bruxelles. Lecturer. Taught a course on the history of European integration and decision-making processes in the European Union to American students.
1994-1995 CERIS, Université Libre de Bruxelles. Brussels, Belgium
International Summer School, Coordinator and Speaker, EU American Policy Seminar1991-1992, Carnegie Mellon University Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Visiting Assistant Professor, Department of History (Joint classes and research with the Department of Social and Decision Sciences). Taught courses on foreign policy analysis, the history of European unification, U.S.-European relations and curr9/13/07and developments in East/Central Europe.
1992-1993, European University Institute Florence, Italy, Research Fellow, Appointed to design a project for the political biography of Max Kohnstamm, a close associate of Jean Monnet.
1990-91 Research Fellow, Department of History and Civilization. Interviewed European and American decision-makers for the oral history project of the EUI Archives. Worked on the completion of a book on American policy towards European unification under the Eisenhower and Kennedy administrations. Taught seminars on foreign policy analysis. Advised Ph.D. students on research and dissertation topics. Took part in discussion groups and conferences on the administration of the EC, and recent developments in East/Central Europe.
1989-90 Jean Monnet fellow, European Policy Unit. Developed a research project on the food aid policies of major donors, and the potential for more coordination at the international level, in cooperation with the World Food Programme, the European Commission, the European University Institute and the International Food Policy Research Institute in Washington D.C.
1988-89, Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut, Research Associate, Yale Center for International and Area Studies. Organized briefings on the European Community for Professor Parker, Chairman, Council on West European Studies, and Yale faculty. Developed and conducted a research project, including interviews with United States government officials, on American policy towards European economic, political and military integration.
1987-88 Organized a Conference on "Changing European attitudes towards the United States and the Soviet Union", sponsored jointly by the Council on West European Studies and the International Relations program, with guest speaker Alfred Cahen, Secretary General, Western European Union.
1986-89 Belgian National Fund for Scientific Research Brussels, Belgium. Research assistant, Economic Scientific Commission. Designed a research program generating four reports on the evolution of American attitudes towards European integration from 1939 to the present.Conducted research on United States/European relations using the resources of American presidential and university libraries, European research centers and the European Commission for Ambassador Cahen, Secretary General, Western European Union.
Summer 1987 United Nations Center on Transnational Corporations, New York, New York. Intern, Advisory and Information Services Division. Drafted background papers on foreign debt equity swaps, privatization, the role of transnational corporations in the service sector, transborder data flows and debt restructuring operations for the fourth study on "Transnational Corporations in World Development". Developed and translated joint venture agreements between transnational corporations and third world countries for Antoine Basile, Interregional Adviser.
1984-1985 Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana, Teaching Assistant in History. Designed and taught courses in medieval history to classes of a hundred Juniors and Seniors. Counseled students and graded essays. Conducted research on American Indian history and medical history for several professors.
1981-1983 Placement Office of the Université Libre de Bruxelles Brussels, Belgium Translator English, French, German. (also free-lance) Translated documents on architecture, history, literature and psychology from French into English, English into French and German into French.
AWARDS
- 1997 The Norwegian Nobel Institute, fellowship.
- 1994 Adolphe Bentinck Prize, Special Prize for Eisenhower, Kennedy and the United States of Europe, Macmillan, 1994/St. Martin's Press, 1993
- 1993-1994 NATO Office of Information and Press, fellowship. Research topic: Lobbying in the European Union and the Atlantic Partnership.
- 1988-1989 Yale University, Center for International and Area Studies. Grant from the Mellon-West European Program.
- 1986-88 Yale University, fellowship.
- 1983-84 Belgian American Educational Foundation, fellowship.
- 1979, 1982 Universität Wien, Preis der Wiener Internationalen Hochschulkurse an der Universität Wien.
- 1979 Athénée Royal de Rixensart, Special Prize from the Belgian government. Grand Prix in French composition and Greek.
PUBLICATIONS, PAPERS, REPORTS AND CONFERENCES
- "Back to the Future? American Attitudes towards European Integration" in: 40 Jahre Römische Verträge: der deutsche Beitrag, Baden-Baden, Nomos, to be published in 1998.
- Pluralism, Lobbying and European Unity/Pluralism, Lobbyisme et Contruction européenne, Paul Claeys, Corinne Gobin, Isabelle Smets, and Pascaline Winand eds.; under the direction of Paul Claeys and Pascaline Winand, Presses Interuniversitaires Européennes, June 1998
- "Les mouvements européens et la Belgique", I Movimenti per l'Unità europea (1970-1986), Colloque international, Università degli Studi di Siena, 27-29 octobre 1997, guest speaker, chapter to be published in 1998.
- "Lobbying and US-EU Relations", Research Seminar, The United States and Western Europe since 1945, Nobel Institute, April 1997, guest speaker.
- Pluralisme, Lobbyisme et Construction européenne, Colloquium, co-organized by the Research Committee on socio-political pluralism (IPSA) and the Study Group on European Lobbying (Pascaline Winand and Paul Claeys, codirectors), March 1997.
- "Etude de la citoyenneté dans sa dimension européenne à travers les projets éducatifs mis en oeuvre par les programmes de la DG22: le cas de la Belgique francophone", Isabelle Smets and Pascaline Winand, under the direction of Pascaline Winand, Report for the European Commission, 1997.
- "US-European Relationships, 1957-1963" (20pp) in: Acceleration, Deepening and Enlarging: The European Economic Community, 1957-1963, to be edited by Alan Milward and Anne Deighton, Baden-Baden, Nomos, 1998.
- "European Insiders Working Inside Washington"(25pp) in: The United States and Europe since 1945, Commonwealth Fund Conference, to be edited by Kathleen Burk, 1998.
- Max Kohnstamm: Networking for Europe, work in progress.
- Policy-Making in Transatlantic Relations, Eric Philippart, and Pascaline Winand, eds., with an introduction by Alberta Sbragia, 1998, contract currently being negotiated with Manchester University Press.
- "US and EU Missions, Delegations and Embassies: Adaptation, Conflict, Cooperation in the Field" (40pp) to be published in: Policy-Making in Transatlantic Relations, Eric Philippart, and Pascaline Winand, eds., to be published in 1998.
- "The United States, European Integration and the German Question", Konferenz, 40 Jahre Römische Verträge: der deutsche Beitrag, Baden-Baden, June 1997, guest speaker.
- "De l'usage de l'Amérique par Jean Monnet pour la construction européenne", colloquium: Jean Monnet, l'Europe et les Chemins de la Paix, Paris, Sénat et Hôtel Duret de Chevry, May 1997, guest speaker, et Lausanne, Fondation Jean Monnet pour l'Europe, April 1997, chapter to be published in 1998.
- "American Europeanists, Monnet's Action Committee and British Membership"(30pp) in: Britain's Failure to Enlarge the European Community, 1961-63, George Wilkes, ed., Frank Cass, 1997.
- Eisenhower, Kennedy and the United States of Europe, St. Martin's Press: New York, 1993; Macmillan: London, 1993; Paperback edition 1996 (432pp). Adolphe Bentinck Special Mention Prize, 1994.
- "American Support for European Integration from World War II to 1996: Not Just a European Marketplace"(23pp) in: Messina, quarant'anni doppo. L'attualità del metodo in vista della Conferenza intergovernativa del 1996, Associazione Universitaria di Studi Europei (AUSE), 1996.
- Policy-Making and Decision-Making in Transatlantic Relations, International Roundtable, Université Libre de Bruxelles, May 1996. Organized by Eric Philippart (CERIS) and Pascaline Winand (Institut d'Etudes européennes) in cooperation with Alberta Sbragia (Center for West European Studies, Pittsburgh).
- "European Insiders Working Inside Washington"(25pp) : The United States and Europe since 1945, Commonwealth Fund Conference, University College London, Londres, February 1996, guest speaker.
- "US-European Relationships, 1957-1963", European Community Liaison Committee of Historians, Fifth Research Conference, "Acceleration, Deepening and Enlarging: The European Economic Community, 1957-1963", St. Antony's College, Oxford, March 1996, guest speaker.
- "Max Kohnstamm, Monnet's Action Committee for the United States of Europe and Germany", in: Friso Wielenga, ed., Niederländer und Deutsche und die Europäische Einigung, Nachbarn, Nr40, 1997.
- "Les groupes de promotion pour l'Europe et les Comités d'action", (17pp.) in: under the direction of Mario Telo, Démocratie et Construction européenne, Editions de l'Université de Bruxelles, Collection dirigée par l'Institut d'Etudes européennes, 1995.
- "Messina, Forty Years After. Considerations on the Messina method in view of the 1996 intergovernmental Conference", Colloquium, Università degli Studi di Pavia, December 1995, guest speaker.
- "The US Mission to the European Union and Decision-Making in US-EU Relations", Fourth Biennial International Conference, European Community Studies Association, Charleston, United States, May 1995
- Lobbying in the European Union and the Atlantic Partnership, NATO Office of Information and Press, report, March 1995, (60 pages)
- "Jean Monnet, Foster Dulles, Ike and the Uniting of Europe: Friendships and Associations", (35pp.) in: Monnet and the Americans, published by the Jean Monnet Council, Washington D.C., 1995.
- "Report on Belgium", Pascaline Winand and Michel Paternotre in: Survey of Current Political Science Research on European Integration Worldwide:1991-1994, Research Committee on European Unification, ed. G. Ciavarini Azzi, 1995
- "US-European Relations: Partnerships, Then and Now", ECSA Review, January 1995
- "The Transatlantic Partnership and European Integration: the Formative Years", (15 pp)in: Agenda for Renewal: The Transatlantic Partnership in a Changed World, published by the Aspen Institute, Washington D.C., 1994
- "Monnet's Action Committee for the U.S. of Europe, its Successor and the Network of Europeanists," Third Biennial International Conference of the European Community Studies Association, Washington D.C., May 1993, guest speaker.
- "The Kennedy Team and European Integration," Ministry for Foreign Affairs, Den Haag, May 1993, guest speaker.
- "European Political Cooperation and the USA," Pittsburgh University, April 1992, guest speaker.
- "The US and the EC: Past and Present", Symposium on "New Strategic Challenges for the West," Pitt Ambassadors Program, April 1992, guest speaker.
- "Jean Monnet, Foster Dulles, Ike and the Uniting of Europe: Friendships and Associations", guest speaker, conference on "Monnet and the Americans" at the Roosevelt Library, Hyde Park, New York, October 1990, guest speaker.
- "American Attitudes Towards European Integration: A Blueprint for European Economic Unification", the Annual Symposium on Western Europe, Columbia University, April 1988, guest speaker.
- "Food Aid and the European Community: New Approaches.", research for Professors John Strauss and Robert Evenson, 1988 (100 pages)
- "Towards European Economic and Monetary Union from 1976 to the present.", research for Professor Rosensweig, Federal Reserve, Atlanta, 1987 (20 pages).
- "The Marshall Plan: Different Perspectives", research for Professor Harold D. Woodman, Purdue University, 1985 (15 pages).
- "Trust, Groups and International Relations: Free Trade and Beyond.", research for Professor John Pomery, Purdue University, 1984.
- "American Attitudes towards European Integration, 1939-45." M.A. thesis, Purdue University, 1985.
- "Appell an die Welt der Kindheit: Revolution oder Reaktion? ", BA thesis (mémoire), 1983.
LANGUAGES
Fluent in French, English, German. Passive knowledge of Dutch.One year of Spanish. One semester of Chinese. Basic knowledge of Italian





