Grégoire Mallard
Associate Professor
Anthropology and Sociology
Graduate Institute of International Studies Geneva
Switzerland
Biography
Grégoire Mallard joins the Graduate Institute in Spring 2013 as Associate Professor in Anthropology and Sociology of Development from Northwestern University where he was Assistant Professor of Sociology. Dr Mallard earned his PhD and Master’s degrees in sociology at Princeton University. His recent research and publications focus on nuclear treaties and governance in Europe and the Middle East as well as postwar financial negotiations. Funded research projects he has currently underway examine nuclear security and governance in the Middle East as well as an examination of sovereign debt management in the interwar and contemporary periods. He is the author of "Fallout: Nuclear Diplomacy in an Age of Global Fracture" (University of Chicago Press 2014), and the co-editor of "Global Science and National Sovereignty: Studies in Historical Sociology of Science" (Routledge 2008).
Research Interest
His courses have focused on the sociology of law, globalisation, culture, and political sociology. A French national, Grégoire Mallard speaks fluent French, English and Spanish. His papers and his dissertation have won numerous awards and distinctions.
Publications
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Grégoire Mallard (2014) “Crafting the Nuclear Regime Complex (1950-1975): Dynamics of Harmonization of Opaque Treaty Rules.†European Journal of International Law 25:445-472.
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Pierre Pénet,Grégoire Mallard (2014) “From Risk Models to Loan Contracts: Austerity as the Continuation of Calculation by Other Means.†J critical Globalization Studies 7:4-50
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Mallard G,Foradori P (2014) “The Middle East at a Crossroad: How to Face the Perils of Nuclear Development in a Volatile Region.†Global Governance: A Review of Multilateralism and International Organizations. 24: 499-515.