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Born in 1954, Daniel
Verdier is a graduate of the University of Bordeaux, and received his
Ph.D in Political Science from the University of California at
Berkeley. He has taught International Political Economy at the
University of Chicago and the European University Institute (EUI) in Florence. He is the author of Democracy
and International Trade and of Moving Money, two comparative and
historical analyses of policy preference formation and coalition building
in the areas of trade and finance respectively. His current research
interest bears on economic sanctions, the nuclear proliferation regime,
and the determination or constitution of threat.
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