Emmanuelle Blanc ****************************************************************************************** * ****************************************************************************************** Dr. Emmanuelle Blanc is currently a post-doctoral research fellow at the London School of Political Science (LSE), where she also teaches on the university’s interdisciplinary flag 100. Prior to joining LSE 100, Emmanuelle taught Foreign Policy Analysis in the Department Relations at the LSE and IR at King's College, London. Her research focuses on the study of EU foreign policy and the practice of dialogue in Int Relations, drawing on socio-psychological insights. While her doctoral research examined t relations, she also has an extensive background as an analyst of EU-Israel ties. Prior to Emmanuelle conducted multiple research projects on EU-Israel relations at the Israeli Inst National Security Studies (INSS) - a leading Israeli think tank - as well as for the Israe Foreign Affairs. Her work has been published in the Journal of International Relations and (JIRD), in Politics, and by the European Forum at the Hebrew University. She holds a PhD i Relations from the London School of Economics and Political Sciences. Passionate about ped completed a Postgraduate Certificate in Higher Education at the Full Associate Level. Education 2018 PhD in International Relations, London School of Economics and Politics Science, UK 2012 MA in International Relations, Hebrew University Jerusalem, Israel 2008 BA in International Relations, Hebrew University Jerusalem, Israel Academic Positions 2019 - Present London School of Economics and Political Science, UK, Post-Doctoral Fellow 2018-19 King’s College London, UK, Teaching Fellow 2014-18 London School of Economics and Political Science, UK, Graduate Teaching Assistant Research Fellowships 2012-13 The Institute for National Security Studies, Israel, Research Fellow 2009-13 Yad Vashem, The World Holocaust Remembrance Center, Jerusalem, Israel Publications Emmanuelle Blanc, 2021 (forthcoming): "We need to talk": Trump's electoral rhetoric and th transatlantic dialogues," Special Issue on 'Elections, Rhetoric and American Foreign Polic Emmanuelle Blanc and Tal Dingott-Alkopher, 2017, "Schengen Area Shaken: The Impact of Immi related Threat Perceptions on the European Security Community: The Case of the Schengen Ar International Relations and Development, 20 (3): 511- 542. Emmanuelle Blanc, 2014, "When Soft Power Meets Hard Security: Can the EU’s non- proliferat contribute to Israel’s national security?," In: Arms Control and National Security: New Ho Landau, Emily B. and Kurz, Anat. Memorandum No. 135, Tel Aviv: Institute for National Secu (INSS). Emmanuelle Blanc, "Whither the International Nuclear Order?," In: Arms Control and Nationa Nuclear Non-Proliferation Regime at a Crossroads. Eds. Landau, Emily B. and Bermant, Azrie 137, Tel Aviv: Institute for National Security Studies (INSS). Courses taught in the academic year 2020-21: The EU and Israel: An Uneasy Partnership [ URL "https://is.cuni.cz/studium/predmety/index. id=9243faecbf1f9b4f7780957371b5dfb8&tid=&do=predmet&kod=JTB280"]  (winter term: hybrid onl course) Email: e.blanc1(zavinac)lse.ac.uk [ MAIL "e.blanc1(zavinac)lse.ac.uk"]