Ross, George

George Ross is ad personam Jean Monnet Chair at the Université de Montréal, iserves as Morris Hillquit Professor emeritus at Brandeis University, and is a faculty associate of the Minda de Gunzburg Center for European Studies at Harvard. His research interests include the political economy of the European Union, EU elites and institutions, European politics and industrial relations, globalization, and social structures. He recently co-edited What`s Left of the Left, a book on European elites and the crisis of European integration, published by Duke University Press in 2009.

Research Interests: EU elites and institutions, European political economy, European social policy, and Comparative politics

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Institution: Université de Montréal
Fields of Expertise:

Economic Policy and Financial Issues

EU Institutions

EU Policies

EU Trade and the Single Market

Social Movements and Political Mobilization

Research groups: Democracy/Populism/Nationalism,RG ECSA-C Democracy,The ECSA-C members
Email: george.ross@umontreal.ca
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Languages: English, French
Publications:

Lange, P., Ross, G., and Vannicelli, M. (2018). Unions, Change, and Crisis: French and Italian union strategy and the Political Economy, 1945-1980. Routledge.

Ross, G. (2019). Parallel Lives, French Politics, Culture & Society, 37(3), 95-107.

Ross, G. (2019). A Certain Idea of France: The Life of Charles de Gaulle by Julian Jackson. International Journal, 74(2), 333–335.

Ross, G. (2019). The French Enigma: Macron, Centrist Reformism, and the Labor Movement. New Labor Forum, 28(1), 76–83.

Ross, G. (2017). Continental Drift: Britain and Europe from the End of Empire to the Rise of Euroscepticism. Political Science Quarterly, 132(3), 578+.

Ross, G., and Jane Jenson (2017). Reconsidering Jacques Delors’ leadership of the European Union, Journal of European Integration, 39:2, 113-127.

Ross, G. (2016). Austerity and New Spaces for Protest. In M. Angelovici, P. Dufour, and H. Nez (Authors), Street politics in the age of austerity: From the Indignados to Occupy. Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press.

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