Michael Loriaux, Northwestern University

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Political Science Professor Chicago, Illinois m-loriaux@northwestern.edu Office: (847) 491-2632

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Michael Loriaux studies European unification from the perspective of critical theory. His books include France After Hegemony: International Change and Financial Reform (Cornell, 1991), Capital Ungoverned (co-authored: Cornell, 1997), and European Union and the Deconstruction of the Rhineland Fro...

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Bio/Research

Michael Loriaux studies European unification from the perspective of critical theory. His books include France After Hegemony: International Change and Financial Reform (Cornell, 1991), Capital Ungoverned (co-authored: Cornell, 1997), and European Union and the Deconstruction of the Rhineland Frontier (Cambridge, 2008; winner of the Charles Taylor Prize for best book employing interpretive methods). His current book project, near submission, is entitled European Union and the Aesthetics of Power. Loriaux is active in the Critical Theory Graduate Studies Cluster. He co-founded and, until 2012, co-directed the French Interdisciplinary Group, and remains active in Northwestern’s energetic efforts to form close and dynamic partnerships with France’s premier institutions of higher education.

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