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Alice Zamai is a Researcher in the Department of History at the European University Institute. Her work focuses on the ideation of the European Monetary Union, analyzing reciprocal perceptions between the EEC and the US between 1989-1993. She is supervised by Emmanuel Mourlon-Druol and Alexia Yates as part of the 2024 cohort. Her research themes include European integration, economic history, US history, and twentieth-century international/transnational history.
- Thesis Title: 'A Rival to The Dollar? Analyzing Reciprocal EEC/US Perceptions around the Ideation of the European Monetary Union (1989-1993)'
- Supervisors: Emmanuel Mourlon-Druol (Primary), Alexia Yates (Second Reader)
Zamai's research bridges political and economic history, emphasizing transnational dynamics in monetary policy formation during the late Cold War era. Her work contributes to understanding how geopolitical tensions influenced European economic integration efforts.
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