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William Genieys looked at health insurance reforms in France and in the USA and studied unelected governmental welfare elites that made those reforms possible.
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They present a special issue of the journal Competition and Change on “The European Investor State in the Making”, that they co-edited.
As she just joined the CEE as an Assistant Professor in political science in December 2023, she talks about her background and research in this video interview.
Who is the Research Professor at the Centre for European Studies and Comparative Politics who has just been appointed an Academician?
Who is the head of the CDSP, the French reference centre for social science data production and management ?
Political dynasties belong neither to the past nor only to authoritarian regimes. Think about the Trudeau family in Canada, Le Pen in France, or Kirchner in Argentina. An explanatory factor: having lived in a political environment provides skills.
Interview with Patrick Le Galès
Sciences Po and its Canadian partner universities urge students to use their voices in climate initiatives everywhere.
Loss and damages mechanism, the paradox of holding the COP in Dubai, phasing out fossil fuels: all you need to know about COP28.
Are governments in the driving seat regarding climate change? The op-ed of climate expert Lola Vallejo.
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