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Should the focus be on reducing plastic production or recycling? Is inclusive recycling an option? An analysis by Manisha Anantharaman.
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Virality and democracy, the politicisation of news stories, IA and universities: read the second issue.
Is it a good idea to apply technical solutions to a deeply political problem? An article with Chiara Ruffa, Center for International Studies.
Law Professors Helena Alviar García and Marie Mercat-Bruns tell us more about the second edition of the Sciences Po Symposium on Reproductive Rights.
From the quantification of war to the governance of the seas, find out all about the research topics and profiles of the new members of the permanent faculty!
How can disinformation be tackled in countries as different as France, Germany, Moldova, and Romania? Discover 6 common solutions based on a consultation carried out by Make.org and Sciences Po.
With COP29 around the corner, all eyes will be on Baku. Learn more about the complex religious situation in Azerbaijan with visiting scholar Altay Goyushow.
Is Israel trying to get rid of unwanted witness or aiming to occupy a buffer zone in southern Lebanon? Answers by researchers Chiara Ruffa and Vanessa Newby.
How can the radical right movements be simultaneously global and local? And why do they appeal to the Global South? Interview with Professor Rita Abrahamsen, invited by the CERI.
A look back at the lecture by Geneviève Fraisse, philosopher of feminist thought and Emeritus Research Director at the CNRS.
They are driven by a desire to understand a region whose challenges go beyond its borders. Meet our MENA programme's co-directors.
They worked in Congo-Brazzaville, Ethiopia, Gabon, Ghana, Senegal… Meet the two co-directors of Sciences Po's new geographical programme.
Algerians headed to the polls with no real hope of seeing any candidate other than their current president triumph. What went wrong? An analysis by the CERI.
Interview with Tim Philips on the economics of strategy
Has children's educational development been compromised by COVID-19? This is the research topic of Bastian Betthaeuser at the Centre for Research on Social Inequalities.
What if a key part of governing was labelling populations as “others” to legitimise the role of the state? Three former PhD students wrote a book on the concept of othering.
From her return to Sciences Po to the presidential election in Iran... News from the CERI researcher nine months after her release.
What if a card game could help create sustainable urban environments? Interview with a Kuwaiti researcher who spent two years at CERI.
Viktor Orban's Hungary is taking over the Presidency of the European Union. While the far right is at the gates of power in France, it could have a significant impact on the European political landscape. Analysis by Jacques Rupnik.
From finding sources to reaching her audience, Elizaveta Osetinskaya was invited by CERI to discuss the political challenges of her work.
Gilles Ivaldi, researcher at CEVIPOF, looks at the rise of far-right parties, which varies from one European country to another.
What if the Research Master in Political Science, international relations major, led you to a dual career: international civil servant at the UN and writer?
Congratulations to the CEE Professor of sociology, recipient of the 2024 Sellin-Glueck Award.
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