How do the media report on immigration, in France and Europe?
- Actualité Sciences Po
How and by whom are the dominant narratives on migrations produced? How do they impact public policy, individuals and society as a whole?
Louis Baktash, CamPo visiting PhD candidate: Comparing public policies... and academic cultures
- Actualité Sciences Po
Louis Baktash, a 3rd year PhD student at the Bennett Institute for Public Policy, University of Cambridge, just finished a four-month visiting stay at the CEE as part of the CamPo exchange scheme.
"Studying the governance of transnational illegal markets”
- Gabriel Feltran - © Aurore Papegay / Sciences Po
Gabriel Feltran joined the CEE as a CNRS Research Professor in November 2022, from the Federal University of São Carlos in Brazil.
Through a long ethnography in urban outskirts, Gabriel Feltran focuses on governance, power, violence and normative regimes, particularly among illegal and criminal market chains.
In this video, he talks about his past and current research and tells his reasons for choosing to join the CEE.
From Dictatorships to Terrorism, How to End the Violence?
- Actualité Sciences Po
South Africa, former Yugoslavia, Rwanda, post-communist Eastern Europe, post-dictatorship Latin America, etc. 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.
Interview with Charlotte Halpern, back from the COP27
- Actualité Sciences Po
Last month, Charlotte Halpern, FNSP tenured researcher at the Centre for European Studies and Comparative Politics at Sciences Po, attended the climate change conference in Sharm El-Sheikh. Charlotte specialises in comparative public policy processes. In this interview, she reflects on her experience at the COP27 and how she show-cased the work of the SUMP-PLUS project.