Annabelle Littoz-monnet
Assistant Professor
International Relations/Political Science
Graduate Institute of International Studies Geneva
Switzerland
Biography
Before joining the Institute in 2009, Annabelle Littoz-Monnet was Assistant Professor at the Central European University, Budapest (2005-2009). She has also worked for the Socio-Legal Studies Centre at Oxford University and as a Research fellow at the Royal Institute of International Relations, Brussels (2004-2005). In 2007 she published The European Union and Culture: between economic regulation and European cultural policy (Manchester University Press). Her articles have appeared in journals such as Governance, the European Journal of Political Research, West European Politics, the Journal of European Public Policy, and the Journal of Common Market Studies.
Research Interest
Her current research interests include global governance, the politics of knowledge, international organisations, bureaucratic expansion and the concept of ethical expertise. She is now working on a FNS funded research project examining uses of ethical experts by bureaucrats and policy-makers.
Publications
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Littoz-Monnet A (2013) ‘Explaining Policy Conflict across Institutional Venues: EU-level Struggles over the Memory of the Holocaust’, J Common Market Studies 51 : 489-504.
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Littoz-Monnet A (2014) ‘The Role of Independent Regulators in Policy-making: Venue-Shopping and Framing Strategies in the EU Regulation of Old Wives Cures’. European J Political Research 53: 1-17.
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Littoz-Monnet A (2015) ‘Ethics experts as a Tool of Technocratic Governance: Evidence from the EU’s human embryonic stem cell research policy’. Governance 28: 357-372.