In the wake of the trail blazed by Bruno Latour, a wealth of research is now devoted to the environment at Sciences Po. This issue features analyses of urban decarbonisation, the greening of European agriculture, and opinions and attitudes about environmental issues. New and essential ways of combating gender inequality and sexual violence are also presented.
In keeping with current events, two articles focus on the growing influence of the Orthodox Church in Russia and of far-right parties as the European Union considers possible enlargement.To immerse oneself in research also involves focusing on its methods: that’s why we felt it was important to describe a new approach aiming to make public policy evaluations more robust. You will also learn more about the constant reorganisation of the State.
Finally, it is through history that we learn how literature can serve as a resource in the face of misfortune. Happy reading!
In Folio
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Can The Green Deal Green European Agriculture?
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Holy Russia Against The West
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Green Consumerism:
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Thinking About Evil Through Literature
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Child Support:
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Enlargement of the European Union:
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Research in Projects
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European Cities:
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Should We Believe
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Data
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Global Opinion on Climate Change
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Is State Reorganisation Perpetual?
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Rising Stars |
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Restorative Justice in Ordinary Rape Cases
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Why and How to Make Objects Last
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