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Associate Researchers & Experts

Associate Scholars are individuals who are either permanent or postdoctoral researchers with another academic institution, in France or abroad. Their association with CERI can be granted for a period of 2 years, renewable once. Postdocs can apply only if the duration of their postdoctoral fellowship/contract corresponds to, or is longer than, the period of association; for former CERI postgraduate scholars, there is a waiting period of 3 years after the end of that previous status.

Applications can be submitted once a year, in February-March. Candidates must be sponsored by at least one member of CERI’s permanent faculty. The decision to associate is taken collectively by CERI’s council.

Information & contact: Ewa Kulesza.

David Cadier

Associate Researcher

Research Interest(s): Conceptual and comparative analysis of foreign policy; sociology of foreign policy elites; populism, politicisation and polarisation; uses of the past in foreign policy; discursive approaches in international relations and in the analysis of public action; EU external action

Discipline(s): Political Science

Subdiscipline(s): International Relations

Research Group(s): International order, foreign policy, diplomacy

Geographical Area(s): Central and Eastern Europe, Western Europe, Russia

Country(ies): Russian Federation, France, Poland, Czechia, Ukraine

Language(s): French, English, Dutch, Czech, Italian

David Camroux

Associate Researcher

Research Interest(s): Comparative regional integration (EU-Asia) : The EU as a global actor in Asia; Nationalism, ‘nation-building’, regime consolidation and regionalization in Southeast Asia; Domestic politics, religious resurgence in Malaysia, the Philippines and Thailand; Migration, globalization and ‘transnationalism’ in Southeast Asia; Australia in their Asian environment

Discipline(s): Political Science

Subdiscipline(s): Comparative Politics, International Relations

Research Group(s): State, political regimes, mobilisations, International order, foreign policy, diplomacy

Geographical Area(s): Oceania

Country(ies): New Zealand

Sinan Chu

Associate Researcher

Research Interest(s): Politique ethnique de la Chine, histoire intellectuelle de la Chine, science et politique, théorie critique des relations internationales, perspectives non occidentales des relations internationales

Discipline(s): Political Science

Subdiscipline(s): Comparative Politics, International Relations

Research Group(s): Science, technology and power, International order, foreign policy, diplomacy

Geographical Area(s): East Asia

Country(ies): China

Language(s): Chinese, English, German, Italian

Maria Gabrielsen Jumbert

Associate Researcher

Research Interest(s): Italian politics, populism, the Left in Europe

Discipline(s): Political Science

Subdiscipline(s): International Relations, Political Sociology

Research Group(s): State, political regimes, mobilisations, Migrations, diasporas, borders, cities and territories, Science, technology and power

Geographical Area(s): Global realm , Middle East, North Africa, Western Europe

Country(ies): France, Norway

Language(s): French, Norwegian, German, Arabic

Frédéric Louault

Associate Researcher

Eugénie Mérieau

Associate Researcher

Research Interest(s): Illiberal/authoritarian constitutionalism; globalisation of law, ‘legal registries’ and constitutional litigation; rule of law, state of emergency, and typology of political regimes; epistemology and methodology of comparative law; comparative constitutional law Europe/Asia

Discipline(s): Law

Subdiscipline(s): Comparative Politics

Research Group(s): State, political regimes, mobilisations

Geographical Area(s): Global realm , East Asia, Western Europe

Country(ies): China, Singapore, Thailand

Language(s): French, English, Chinese, Thai

Androula Michaël

Associate Researcher

Discipline(s): History

Subdiscipline(s): Art History

Research Group(s): Art, humanities, and international research

Adlene Mohammedi

Associated Expert

Research Interest(s): The evolution of Russian foreign policy towards the Arab world, The new political and geopolitical balances in North Africa, The crisis of the state in the Arab world, The Yemeni conflict

Discipline(s): Geography

Subdiscipline(s): International Relations

Research Group(s): International order, foreign policy, diplomacy

Geographical Area(s): Global realm , Middle East, North Africa, Russia

Country(ies): Algeria, Lebanon, Morocco, Russian Federation, Syria, Tunisia

Language(s): French, English, Arabic, Russian