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Valérie November

CNRS Research Professor

Subdiscipline(s): International Relations

Research Group(s): Art, humanities, and international research, Global economy, capitalism, extraction, Environmental risks and planetary limits, Science, technology and power

Benoît Pelopidas

Associate Professor

Research Interest(s): Global nuclear history, French nuclear history, the role of expertise in the field of international security, construction, legitimation and contestation of the nuclear knowledge, the Anthropocene, international political theory (democracy in the nuclear age), memory and memorialization of nuclear events, oral history

Discipline(s): Political Science

Subdiscipline(s): International Relations

Research Group(s): Art, humanities, and international research, International order, foreign policy, diplomacy, Environmental risks and planetary limits, Science, technology and power, Security, defence, nuclear weapons, Violence, war and peace

Geographical Area(s): Global realm

Language(s): French, English, Spanish

Sandrine Perrot

FNSP Junior Researcher

Research Interest(s): Sociology of the vote, sociology of political parties, armed conflicts, violence

Discipline(s): Political Science

Subdiscipline(s): Political Sociology, Comparative Politics

Research Group(s): State, political regimes, mobilisations, Migrations, diasporas, borders, cities and territories, Science, technology and power, Violence, war and peace

Geographical Area(s): Central Africa, East Africa and The Horn

Country(ies): Uganda

Language(s): French, English

Nadège Ragaru

CNRS Research Professor

Research Interest(s): History and historiography of World War II and of the Holocaust in Southeastern Europe, historical sociology of communism and identities, arts and politics

Discipline(s): Political Science, History

Subdiscipline(s): Political Sociology, Comparative Politics, International Relations

Research Group(s): Art, humanities, and international research, State, political regimes, mobilisations, Nationalism, religion, identity and discrimination, Violence, war and peace, Environmental risks and planetary limits, Science, technology and power

Geographical Area(s): Balkans, Central and Eastern Europe

Country(ies): Bulgaria, Greece, North Macedonia, Serbia

Language(s): English, Bulgarian, Macedonian, German, Serbian, Russian, Romanian, Hebrew

Éric Repetto

PhD Candidate

Discipline(s): Political Science

Subdiscipline(s): International Relations, Political Theory

Research Group(s): Science, technology and power

Geographical Area(s): Global realm

Thesis topic:

Sovereignty practices in the interactions between states and digital platforms, supervised by Thierry Balzacq

Jeanne-Louise Roellinger

PhD Candidate

Research Interest(s): Arms control, norms of responsible behavior, cyberspace, outer space, uncertainty

Discipline(s): Political Science

Subdiscipline(s): International Relations

Research Group(s): Security, defence, nuclear weapons, Science, technology and power

Geographical Area(s): Global realm

Language(s): French, English, Hebrew

Thesis topic:

The Security Dilemma in the Information Age of Uncertainty, supervised by Ariel Colonomos

Miguel Ángel Salazar Urrutia

Associate Research Fellow

Research Interest(s): Environmental commons governance, Rights of nature and international conservation, Collective governance regimes in Antarctica, Role of non-state actors in international dynamics, Sociopolitics of cooperation in planetary spaces.

Discipline(s): Political Science

Subdiscipline(s): International Relations

Research Group(s): Environmental risks and planetary limits, Science, technology and power, International order, foreign policy, diplomacy

Geographical Area(s): Arctic / Antarctica, Central and Eastern Europe, Latin America and the Caribbean, North America, Southern Africa, Russia, Western Europe

Language(s): Spanish, French, English

Thesis topic:

Earl Wang

Associate Researcher

Research Interest(s): EU and Member States, East Asia, the PRC, grand strategy, foreign and security policy

Discipline(s): Political Science

Subdiscipline(s): International Relations

Research Group(s): International order, foreign policy, diplomacy, Science, technology and power, Security, defence, nuclear weapons

Geographical Area(s): East Asia, European Union, Western Europe, Central and Eastern Europe

Thesis topic:

European Union Foreign Policy towards the People’s Republic of China (2013‑2019): Formulation of a Grand Strategy? sous la direction de/supervised by Christian Lequesne