Holds degrees from the University of Paris-Dauphine (business and administration), the University of Paris X (philosophy) and a Ph.D. in political science from the Institut d'Etudes Politiques de Paris (IEP). Joined CERI in 1998.
Co-ordinator (with Alain Dieckhoff) of the “Monde” (International Issues) book series at the Presses de Sciences Po; member of the editorial boards of International Political Sociology and Revue des deux mondes. Regular visiting scholar at Columbia University with the Institute of War and Peace.
Author of several publications focusing on the emergence of norms in the post-cold war era and on the role of moral entrepreneurs, including a recent study on the preventive use of force and its justification. His new research project investigates the role of predictive ideas in international relations.
Teaching
- Cours en Master International Affairs
Autre cours en Master International: The Ethics of the Use of Force: the Case of Weapons of Mass Destruction
- Cours en Master Recherche : Programme
Research interests
- International predictive ideas
- Interdisciplinarity and epistemology of international relations
- Preventive war and targeted killings
Working papers
Encyclopedias
General interest works