
About
Pascal Bonnard is a Lecturer in Political Science at Université Jean Monnet Saint-Étienne, specializing in European integration, post-Soviet politics, and memory studies. He holds leadership roles including Co-Editor-in-Chief of the Review of Comparative East-West Studies (since 2023) and Head of the AlterEurope Master's program (2015–present). His research focuses on EU neighborhood policies, Cold War diplomacy, and the circulation of political standards in Eastern Europe.
Education & Background: While specific academic qualifications are not detailed, his extensive publications and institutional roles indicate advanced expertise in political science and European studies. His work bridges historical analysis with contemporary policy frameworks, particularly in post-communist regions.
Research Interests: Bonnard examines the interplay between EU policies and post-Soviet states, including technical assistance mechanisms, Cold War diplomatic networks, and the governance of communist-era memories. He explores how democratic norms are institutionalized (or subverted) in authoritarian contexts through comparative case studies in Eastern Europe, Latin America, and the Middle East.
Articles Trends: His recent publications analyze EU external policies' implementation challenges, Cold War institutional legacies, and the role of expertise in shaping transnational governance. Key themes include the failure of socialist-era institutions like the CAEM, memory politics in post-communist states, and the socio-political dynamics of EU enlargement.
Grants & Awards: No specific grants or awards are listed in the provided texts, though his editorial roles and research output suggest sustained academic recognition.
Labs/Teams: Active within the Triangle Research Lab (UMR 5206), focusing on political action, discourse, and thought. Collaborates with institutions like Sciences Po Lyon and the University of Pécs (Hungary) on comparative East-West studies.
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