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In this section, you will find interviews and insights (produced by the CEE, the CNRS, or Sciences Po) on the research conducted by members of the Centre for European Studies and Comparative Politics (CEE).

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"Collective Memory is a Political Construction" - with Sandrine Lefranc

The existence of a collective memory, consistent, undeniable, and shared by all, has become ingrained in our thinking.

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"Collective Memory is a Political Construction" - with Sandrine Lefranc

The existence of a collective memory, consistent, undeniable, and shared by all, has become ingrained in our thinking.

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"Women and Right-Wing Voting" - with Nonna Mayer

Election after election, radical right-wing and populist parties are increasingly present in European parliaments and governments.

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"Women and Right-Wing Voting" - with Nonna Mayer

Election after election, radical right-wing and populist parties are increasingly present in European parliaments and governments.

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"The Reform of Health Studies in France: A Complexification of the System Missing the Essential" - with William Genieys

The reform of health studies, incorporated in the law of July 24, 2019, and in effect since the 2020 academic year, ended the "Première année commune aux études de santé" (PACES, First Common Year of Health Studies) and the numerus clausus.

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"The Reform of Health Studies in France: A Complexification of the System Missing the Essential" - with William Genieys

The reform of health studies, incorporated in the law of July 24, 2019, and in effect since the 2020 academic year, ended the "Première année commune aux études de santé" (PACES, First Common Year of Health Studies) and the numerus clausus.

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"Understanding when political representation breaks down - with Isabelle Guinaudeau

A widely held opinion is that many electoral promises "only engage those who listen to them

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"Understanding when political representation breaks down - with Isabelle Guinaudeau

A widely held opinion is that many electoral promises "only engage those who listen to them

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From Dictatorships to Terrorism, How to End the Violence?

Since the 1990s, many countries have sought to negotiate a transition to peace after mass violence. In her latest book, Sandrine Lefranc examines the parameters for success.

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From Dictatorships to Terrorism, How to End the Violence?

Since the 1990s, many countries have sought to negotiate a transition to peace after mass violence. In her latest book, Sandrine Lefranc examines the parameters for success.

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"Gaining a Better Understanding of 'What Cities Do to Migrants, and What Migrants Do to Cities'" - with Marcela Alonso Ferreira and Soazig Dollet "

"Cities and Migrations: Cross-Perspectives on Interdependencies" is the title of the doctoral study day organized by Marcela Alonso Ferreira, Jean-Baptiste Chambon, Soazig Dollet, and Viviane Spitzhofer, doctoral candidates at CEE

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"Gaining a Better Understanding of 'What Cities Do to Migrants, and What Migrants Do to Cities'" - with Marcela Alonso Ferreira and Soazig Dollet "

"Cities and Migrations: Cross-Perspectives on Interdependencies" is the title of the doctoral study day organized by Marcela Alonso Ferreira, Jean-Baptiste Chambon, Soazig Dollet, and Viviane Spitzhofer, doctoral candidates at CEE

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"Ecology of War: A New Paradigm for Europe?" - with Pierre Charbonnier

"The Ecology of War: A New Paradigm for Europe?" is the title of the roundtable organized by the Center for European Studies and Comparative Politics on November 23, 2022, at Sciences Po, focusing on the second issue of the GREEN journal. Pierre Charbonnier, philosopher and CNRS research associate who directed this issue, presents the concept of "ecology of war."

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"Ecology of War: A New Paradigm for Europe?" - with Pierre Charbonnier

"The Ecology of War: A New Paradigm for Europe?" is the title of the roundtable organized by the Center for European Studies and Comparative Politics on November 23, 2022, at Sciences Po, focusing on the second issue of the GREEN journal. Pierre Charbonnier, philosopher and CNRS research associate who directed this issue, presents the concept of "ecology of war."

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"Society Facing Terrorism: What Role for Trials?" - with Sandrine Lefranc

What are society's reactions to terrorism? What does the trial of the November 13, 2015 attacks tell us? What responses can our democracy provide? A collective of researchers from diverse disciplines aimed to answer these questions by studying the proceedings of the trial of the November 13, 2015 attacks, known as the V13 trial.

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"Society Facing Terrorism: What Role for Trials?" - with Sandrine Lefranc

What are society's reactions to terrorism? What does the trial of the November 13, 2015 attacks tell us? What responses can our democracy provide? A collective of researchers from diverse disciplines aimed to answer these questions by studying the proceedings of the trial of the November 13, 2015 attacks, known as the V13 trial.

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"Women, Youth, and Children First" - with Bruno Palier

Clément Carbonnier and Bruno Palier propose a new social contract based on inclusive social investment policies and a generalized improvement in the quality of the productive system.

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"Women, Youth, and Children First" - with Bruno Palier

Clément Carbonnier and Bruno Palier propose a new social contract based on inclusive social investment policies and a generalized improvement in the quality of the productive system.

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