Dr Jean-Yves Haine, biography
Dr. Jean-Yves Haine
Dr. Jean-Yves HAINE holds a law degree from the University of Louvain (Belgium), a Master in International Relation from the Sorbonne (France) and a Ph.D. in Political Science from Sciences-Po. (France). Before joining the Institute, he was a Research fellow at the Government Department, Harvard University, a Senior Research fellow at the European Union Institute for Security Studies in Paris and European Security Research fellow at the International Institute for Strategic Studies in London. Among his latest publications, “The imperial moment”, Cambridge Review of International Affairs, Vol. 16, n°3, Fall 2003, pp. 511-538; “The EU Soft Power: Not Hard Enough?”, Georgetown Journal of International Affairs, Spring 2004, Vol. V, n°1, pp. 69-77 ; “European Defence: a Proposal for a White paper”, EU ISS, May 2004, “ESDP: an Historical Perspective” and “ESDP and NATO”, both in N. Gnesotto (Ed.), EU Security and Defence Policy: the First Five Years, EU-ISS, 2004; “The European Union as a strategic actor”, in Thomas Jäger (Ed.), Transatlantic Security Perceptions, 2005; “ESDP Transformed?”, NATO Review, Spring 2005, pp. 26-30, “Back to Transatlantic Pragmatism”, The International Spectator, Vol. XL, No.2, April-June 2005, pp.41-52 ; “New European Approaches to Counter Terrorism”, ESSTRT, European Commission, March 2006; “Confusion and Neglect: EU Strategy for Africa”, Report for the House of Lord, London, April 2006; “Globalisation and European Security: Myopic Awakening or Inevitable Oblivion ?”, Schuman Center, European Institute, Florence, July 2006; “The European Security Strategy: Is Europe Secure?”, in Sven Biscop & Jan Joel Andersson (eds.), Forging a Global Europe – The EU and the European Security Strategy. Abingdon, Routledge, 2007. His last book Les Etats-Unis ont-ils besoin d'alliés ?, (Paris: Payot, 2004), received the France-Amérique Prize 2004. He is working on European Security and Defence, Transatlantic Relations and approaches to Terrorism.

