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Philippe Martini

Associate Research Fellow

Center for International Studies (CERI)

Discipline(s): Political Science

Subdiscipline(s): International Relations

Research Group(s): Global economy, capitalism, extraction; International order, foreign policy, diplomacy; Science, technology and power

Geographical Area(s): Latin America and the Caribbean, South Asia, Global realm

Country(ies): Bhutan, Ecuador

Biography

Philippe holds a PhD in Political Science with a specialization in International Relations. He is interested in social science theories and development issues. Drawing on the cases of Gross National Happiness in Bhutan and Buen Vivir in Ecuador, his doctoral thesis explored a new way of understanding development indicators as means of communication.

In addition, Philippe has taught Political Science at Sciences Po on the Le Havre campus and has assisted courses in International Development Cooperation. Philippe also has professional experience in this field, having worked for the Parliamentary Network on the World Bank & IMF.

Thesis topic

International Development Indicators and the Construction of a Plural World -The Condor and the Dragon - Buen Vivir and Gross National Happiness in the Global Development Trajectory, supervised by Ariel Colonomos

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