Graduate Associate

Grégoire H. Mallard

Sociology, PhD candidate

125 Wallace Hall
gmallard@Princeton.EDU
phone: 609-258-6913
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Grégoire Mallard is a PhD candidate in sociology and a Woodrow Wilson Fellow. He is currently writing on his dissertation, titled "Sovereignty by Design: American Nuclear Nonproliferation Policy Toward Europe (1945-1975) and the Middle East (1975-2005)." His dissertation is a comparative study of international relations, directly addressing political theories of sovereignty and international law. It analyzes American debates on nuclear proliferation among epistemic communities of experts specialized in national security policies, and compares how their conceptions of sovereignty have shaped policies in two regions of the world (Europe and the Middle East) in two different periods. His dissertation Committee includes Robert Wuthnow, Michèle Lamont, Kim Lane Scheppele and Miguel Centeño.

Publications
"When Experts Challenge the Sovereign Power of the Nation-State: Nuclear Proliferation and the American Nation (1945-1953)" Sociologie du Travail 48(3):367-389 (2006).

"Interpreters of the Literary Canon and Their Technical Instruments: The Case of Balzac Criticism," American Sociological Review 70:992-1010 (2005).

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