Professor Dr. Joachim Schild

Chair for Comparative Politics
Jean-Monnet-Chair „EU Trade Policy and the Rise of Geopolitics“
Research interests
EU Foreign Economic Policy | French European policy | Franco-German relations | Political economy of European integration | Political System of the French Fifth Republic
Profile
Mr Schild holds the Chair in Political Science/Comparative Politics at the University of Trier since late 2003. He sudied political science, economics, sociology and Romance studies at the Universities of Bamberg, Toulouse le Mirail and at the Freie Universität Berlin and finished with a degree in political science at the FU Berlin. A doctorate at the University of Stuttgart 1999 followed. Before accepting the professorship in Trier Mr Schild was research assistant at the Deutsch-Französisches Institut Ludwigsburg (1990-2002) and at the Research Division European Integration of the Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik (SWP) in Berlin (2002-03). He publicises on Franco-German relations, French European policy, political economy of European integration, and the political system of the French V. Republic. Prof. Schild´s Curriculum Vitae can be found here.
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Just published: Joachim Schild and Dirk H. Schmidt (2024): EU and US Foreign Economic Policy Responses to China. The End of Naivety, Abingdon and New York: Routledge (UACES Contemporary European Union Series).
Book review:L. Johan Eliasson (2024): EU and US Foreign economic policy responses to China, the end of naivety: by Joachim Schild and Dirk Schmidt, London and New York, Routledge/UACES, 2024 Journal of Contemporary European Studies, 32(2), 594–596.