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TEPSA is happy to present its new policy brief “Targeted Incremental Economic Responses to Democratic Backsliding in the EU ”, written […]
Read moreStatus: Private sector employment as Assistant Professor with tenure trackDiscipline: Political scienceProfile: Comparative Politics of Ecological Transitions This recruitment opening […]
Read moreDeadline: March 19 One of the characteristics of the recovery plans set up in 2020 by the various Member States […]
Read moreThe search for a universally acceptable definition of corruption has been a central element of scholarship on corruption over the […]
Read moreNational development banks (NDBs) have transformed from outdated relics of national industrial policy to central pillars of the European Union’s […]
Read moreIn what ways, if at all, do past ideologies shape the values of subsequent generations of citizens? Are public attitudes […]
Read moreInequality, wealth and how it shapes cities, and the lives of those who live in them, have long been prime […]
Read moreCEE General Seminar (online), presentation of the book : “Un sociologue à la commission européenne” (Presses de Sciences Po, 2021), […]
Read moreCEE Seminar (online), “cities, borders and (im)mobilities”. Presentation of the book: “L’épreuve de la discrimination. Enquête dans les quartiers populaires” […]
Read moreDeadline March 1 Sciences Po CEE are seeking to appoint a Researcher to work with Prof Dominique Boullier in the […]
Read moreInterview with Bruno Palier devoted to his latest book: “Growth and Welfare in Advanced Capitalist Economies. How have Growth Regimes […]
Read moreSeminar Cities are back in town (online), Presentation of the book Governing the Urban in China and India: Land Grabs, […]
Read moreResearch has paid little attention to date on how European Union law and regulation affect both the public-private mix in […]
Read moreGeneral Seminar (online), Algorithms in the Public Sector: Accountability in the Age of AI with Madalina Busuioc, Institute of Public Administration, […]
Read moreOne of the functions of parliamentary questions in modern legislatures is to pressure executives to pay attention to specific issues. […]
Read moreDespite the posturing, both the United Kingdom and the European Union are trying to reach a deal. However, London’s cliff-edge […]
Read moreThe joint research project: ENCOUNTERS – Muslim-Jewish encounter, diversity & distance in urban Europe: Religion, culture and social model has […]
Read moreThe urban condition is today being radically transformed. Urban restructuring is accelerating, new urban spaces are being consolidated, and new […]
Read moreOrganised by Revue Projet, Sciences Po, CEE, Université de Tours, CITERES and Université Paul-Valéry de Montpellier, CERCE with Tommaso Vitale, […]
Read moreWhich blind spots shape scholarship in International Political Economy (IPE)? That question animates the contributions to a double special issue—one […]
Read morePROGRAMME 09:45-10:00: Word of Welcome: Florence Haegel, Director of CEE 10:00-12:00: Panel 1 – Changing the Political Economy: Governing Ecological […]
Read moreThis article develops a framework to explain ideological diversity within political parties in parliamentary democracies from the positions of individual […]
Read moreNationalism today evokes in Europe the identity and xenophobic discourse of radical and populist rights. It masks what Michael Billig […]
Read moreThe European Community Studies Association Germany awarded the prize for the best article on European integration authored by a junior […]
Read moreThis comprehensive Handbook takes a multidisciplinary approach to the study of parliaments, offering novel insights into the key aspects of […]
Read moreHow transnational are European Parliament (EP) campaigns? Building on research on the European public sphere and the politicisation of the […]
Read moreBased on archival research and interviews, this thesis explores the role of the Belgian Planning Bureau to the neoliberal turn […]
Read moreKatharina Pistor’s book “The code of capital – how the law creates wealth and inequality” is an original and insightful […]
Read moreOperation Lava Jato started in Brazil as a money-laundering case. It quickly turned into a full-blown judicial anti-corruption crusade with […]
Read moreCandidates for the CNRS 2021 competition who wish to seek the support of the Centre for European Studies and Comparative […]
Read moreThe multiple crises that the EU has faced over the last decade could lead observers to expect an increase in […]
Read moreThe deadline for submission is Friday the 4th of December 2020. There is a consensus that economics is more than […]
Read moreThat the international monetary regime conditions the social consequences of economic integration was a key insight of both Polanyi and […]
Read moreLuis Ramiro (BA Political Science, Universidad Complutense de Madrid ; MSc in Social Research Methods, University of Surrey; PhD Social […]
Read moreNatasha Wunsch, Assistant Professor of European Integration/Political Science at Sciences Po Paris, has contributed to IEP Berlin’s #BerlinPerspectives series. The […]
Read moreTuesday 13 October 2020, 12.30 – 2.30 pm, Sciences Po, Via Zoom Since Donald Trump’s first day in office, a […]
Read moreThursday 1st October 2020, 11–12 pm, Sciences Po, Via Zoom Speaker: Denys Gorbach, Sciences Po, CEE & MaxPo IIf “hegemony is born […]
Read moreThe call for papers aims to provide a space for exploratory analysis of a current case in order to highlight […]
Read moreThe PhD students of the Center for European Studies and Comparative Politics will organize on December 16 their first doctoral […]
Read moreTaking stock of the numerous crises that have confronted Europe in the last decade, this special issue investigates the relationship […]
Read moreContestation over European integration has been widely studied in the rhetoric of parties, leaders, and movements on the far right […]
Read moreThis article analyses the political construction and politicisation of UK–EU relations by British parliamentarians in Westminster and in the European […]
Read moreThis chapter reflects on the diversity of approaches in political science and its associated challenges, comparing them with the risks […]
Read moreThe concept of the political legacy, despite its importance for institutionalist and historically-minded political analysts more generally, remains both elusive […]
Read moreContemporary West European shantytowns have essentially been studied with qualitative methods. Questions related to their ethnic structure, homophily and interaction […]
Read moreHaving been at the heart of the work done by the founding fathers of the sociological study of bureaucracies in […]
Read moreThe Centre for European studies and comparative politics at Sciences Po seeks to appoint a research assistant – 6 month, […]
Read moreThis book returns to the topic of urbanisation and the task of bringing together the expertise and testimonials gleaned from […]
Read moreIn the first weeks of the pandemic, public opinion polls throughout Europe demonstrated a newfound confidence in governmantal authorities, which […]
Read moreCOVID-19 AND THE STRUCTURAL CRISIS OF LIBERAL DEMOCRACIES. DETERMINANTS AND CONSEQUENCES OF THE GOVERNANCE OF PANDEMIC Guest Editors:Luca Alteri (Sapienza […]
Read moreThis article assesses the pre-adoption, adoption, implementation and impact of party parity penalties established in 2002 to promote gender equality […]
Read moreResearch has shown that citizens with populist attitudes evaluate the news media more negatively, and there is also suggestive evidence […]
Read moreThis article assesses the pre-adoption, adoption, implementation and impact of party parity penalties established in 2002 to promote gender equality […]
Read moreIn the first weeks as we emerge from lockdown, a number of groups have warned of the risk inherent in […]
Read moreKarim Duval’s recent video on COVID-19 has gone viral. It was funny and thoughtful, expounding on the rise of the […]
Read moreThe health crisis that we have just gone through places the fight against poverty at the heart of the priorities […]
Read moreFor Torben Iversen, capitalism is not responsible for the crisis democracies are currently facing. Responding to this argument, Jenny Andersson […]
Read moreThe Italian region of Bergamot in Italy has been one of the places in the world that has been the […]
Read moreOur paper contributes to the analysis of the transformation of middle classes in Europe by linking the issue of spatialization […]
Read more“The European Union is at a pivotal moment. The debate over how solidarity should be organised to respond jointly to […]
Read morePublications have become the single most important factor of career evaluation in the social sciences, as well as in most […]
Read moreAre the elites above the law? If a governance system is accompanied by a legal system, in which instances can […]
Read moreWho governs the internet, it’s architecture, and the content on it? Can these platforms even be regulated? The beginning of […]
Read moreThis year’s Joint Sessions of Workshops, initially scheduled to happen at Sciences Po in Toulouse, took place remotely and was […]
Read moreAccording to recent research, the French Regional Health Agency in the North has blocked COVID-19 tests. This egregious outcome demonstrates […]
Read moreWhat better comparison for the COVID-19 crisis than war? Political communications must focus on the problem as it exists, but […]
Read moreWhen Boris Johnson was sick with COVID-19, Foreign Minister Dominic Raab took over the reigns. But Raab did not enjoy […]
Read moreWhat will life look like after the pandemic passes? Will all be as it was? Will our attitudes change? Who […]
Read moreDuring the current crisis, international comparisons are flourishing and overlaid graphics of different national curves have replaced the usual content […]
Read moreThe former Minister of Health and professor of medicine, Philippe Douste-Blazy and a number of his colleagues, have launched the […]
Read moreIn this interview, Gilles Clavreul and William Genieys are asked about the process and first steps of ending the coronavirus […]
Read moreSince the vote on the state of health emergency on April 23, 2020, President Macron and his government have declared […]
Read moreThe pandemic caused by the rapid spread of the Covid-19 virus has revealed impacts well beyond those linked to health. […]
Read moreThe debate over how Europe should organise solidarity and jointly respond to the COVID induced economic crisis is in full […]
Read moreHow disruptive is Covid-19 to everyday life? How is the French population experiencing the lockdown? Is it magnifying existing inequalities […]
Read moreAt the advent of a viral crisis, it is not the only the virus that spreads unchecked through a population. […]
Read moreThe cause of all governmental lack of preparation to deal with the current coronavirus crisis is a specific ideology: “anti-precautionism”. […]
Read moreThe global pandemic crisis porses a number of questions regarding our commitment to solidarity. How can we guarantee that we […]
Read moreThe management of the coronavirus epidemic has mobilised a number of surveillance devices, used by a variety of actors who […]
Read moreThe global COVID-19 pandemic and the measures taken by governments around the world constitute a major rupture to the “business […]
Read moreThe European Union is at a pivotal moment. The debate over how solidarity should be organised to respond jointly to the […]
Read moreCzechoslovakia, a newborn state in 1918, immediately faced interethnic conflict, threatening its survival. In other multinational places of interwar Central […]
Read moreEuropean economic integration poses certain risks for Tunisia, but also has the potential to be very fruitful. In this edition […]
Read moreSince the end of Gaddafi’s reign in Libya and the outbreak of violence and conflict across north Mali, the Sahel […]
Read moreThe pandemic caused by the rapid spread of the Covid-19 virus has revealed impacts well beyond those linked to health. […]
Read moreThe concept of the political legacy, despite its importance for institutionalist and historically-minded political analysts more generally, remains both elusive […]
Read moreThe celebration of the 50th anniversary of the ECPR is an opportunity to reflect on the origins and development of […]
Read moreSciences Po are seeking to appoint a Research Assistant to work with Prof Laura Morales (the Principal Investigator, PI) in […]
Read moreWe invite expressions of interest from researchers interested in submitting a Marie Skłodowska-Curie Individual Fellowship (MSCA IF) application with Sciences Po, Centre for […]
Read moreThis article assesses the pre-adoption, adoption, implementation and impact of party parity penalties established in 2002 to promote gender equality […]
Read moreSciences Po invites expressions of interest from researchers interested in submitting a Marie Skłodowska-Curie Individual Fellowship (MSCA IF) application with […]
Read moreLe Galès, Patrick et Pierson, Paul. ‘Superstar Cities’ and the Generation of Durable Inequality. Daedalus. décembre 2019, vol 148, n° […]
Read moreHaegel, Florence et Déloye, Yves. La politisation : du mot à l’écheveau conceptuel. Politix. décembre 2019, vol 32, n° 127, […]
Read morePatrick Le Galès and Vicente Ugalde (Colegio de mexico) have awarded a grant from ECOS Nord for their project entitled: […]
Read moreBoullier, Dominique. Designing Envelopes for Attention Policies. In Doyle, Michael W. and Roda, Claudia (eds.). Communication in an Era of […]
Read moreCan suburbanization processes and “exurbs” in Paris, London and New York really be compared and why? What are the main […]
Read moreThe influence of business on politics is a pervasive phenomenon in advanced industrial societies, but the mechanisms are notoriously difficult […]
Read moreThe study of regulation and regulatory governance is one of the most promising arenas for public policy research. Regulation is […]
Read moreOxPo opens applications for 2020-21 exchanges: applications are now open for academic exchanges in 2020-21 between Sciences Po and the […]
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