The European Union Studies Association (EUSA), founded 1988, is a scholarly and professional association with its focus on the European Union, the processes of its integration, and its transatlantic relations.[1]
It notes valuable contributions to European Studies via various prizes including the EUSA Award for Lifetime Achievement in European Studies.
Leadership
2021-2023 Executive Committee
- Sara Wallace Goodman Chair
- Elaine Fahey
- Stephanie Hofmann
- Dan Kelemen (Chair 2024-2025)
- Sophie Meunier (Chair 2023-2024)
- Kaija Schilde
- Milada Vachudova
- Jae-Jae Spoon ex officio
EUSA Chairs from Inception to Present
- Glenda G. Rosenthal 1989–1990
- Roy H. Ginsberg 1990–1992
- Pierre-Henri Laurent 1992–1993
- Alberta Sbragia 1993–1995
- James A. Caporaso 1995–1997
- Gary Marks 1997–1999
- Vivien A. Schmidt 1999–2001
- Martin A. Schain 2001–2003
- George Ross 2003–2005
- John T.S. Keeler 2005–2007
- Liesbet Hooghe 2007–2009
- Adrienne Héritier 2009-2011
- Amie Kreppel 2011-2013
- Michelle Egan 2013-2015
- Alasdair Young 2015-2017
- Abe Newman 2017-2019
- Matthias Matthijs 2019-2021
- Sara Wallace Goodman 2021-2023
- Sophie Meunier 2023-2024
- Dan Kelemen 2024-2025
Lifetime Achievement in European Studies Award winners
- 2023 Brigid Laffan
- 2021 Helen Wallace
- 2019 Vivien Schmidt
- 2017 George Ross
- 2015 James Caporaso
- 2013 Alberta Sbragia
- 2011 Jeremy Richardson
- 2009 Philippe C. Schmitter
- 2007 Fritz W. Scharpf
- 2005 Eric Stein
- 2001-2003 Stanley Hoffmann
- 1999-2001 Leon Lindberg
- 1997-1999 Ernst B. Haas
References
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