Eric Sangar is an Associate Professor of Political Science at Sciences Po Lille and a full member of the research unit CERAPS at the University of Lille. Prior to his arrival in Lille in 2018, he worked in various positions at European research institutions, including as a FNRS research fellow based at the University of Namur in Belgium, as a Research Associate at King's College London, and as a Fernand Braudel Postdoctoral Fellow at the Institut de Recherche Stratégique de l'Ecole Militaire (IRSEM) in Paris. In his personal research, he studies the links between collective memories and uses of history in foreign policy and conflict discourses, the role of emotions in the justification of violence, and norm diffusion processes in Franco-German relations. He holds a doctorate in Political and Social Sciences from the European University Institute in Florence (2012) and an MA in International Affairs from Sciences Po Paris (2008).