Renaud Dehousse

Renaud Dehousse is a Jean Monnet professor at the Institut d'Études Politiques in Paris ("Sciences Po"), where he runs the European Centre.

He studied law in Liege University (Belgium) and in the Florence European University Institute (Italy). He was a teacher in this institute and also in Pisa University (Italy). Later he was a lecturer at Michigan University and Florence University.

Renaud Dehousse has been a consultant for several European Union organisations. His research work has focused on comparative federalism and the institutional evolution of the EU. Recently he has worked on the transformation of governance in the EU, and on the Court of Justice.

Renaud Dehousse was born in Belgium in 1960.

BIBLIOGRAPHY

  • 1992: One European Market? - A Critical Analysis of the Commission's Internal Market Strategy, (co-directeur et auteur de deux chapitres), Baden-Baden, Nomos, 1988.
  • Fédéralisme et relations internationales, Bruxelles, Bruylant, 1991, XIV + 283 pp.
  • Europe after Maastricht - An Ever Closer Union?, (directeur du volume et auteur de deux chapitres), Munich, Beck, 1994.
  • La Cour de Justice des Communautés européennes, Paris, Montchrestien, 1994, 2nde éd. révisée 1997.
  • Europe: L'impossible statu quo (en qualité de rapporteur du "Club de Florence"), Paris, Stock, 1996 (traductions anglaise, allemande et italienne publiées par Macmillan, Nomos et Il Mulino).
  • The European Court of Justice: The Politics of Judicial Integration, Londres, Macmillan,1998.
  • An Ever Larger Union? The Eastern Enlargement in Perspective, Baden-Baden, Nomos, 1998 (directeur du volume et auteur d'un chapitre).
Contact

rdehousse@notre-europe.eu

Recent appearances
25/04/2009
The author looks at EU citizens' expectations according to Eurobarometer surveys, which, year after year, have become part of our collective memory. Explaining why there is still a gap between those expectations and EU activity, this paper concludes that citizens' preferences should be taken more into account.