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Since the beginning of the current health crisis, scientists have been in the spotlight, as governments rely on their recommendations ...
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Pandemics reveal both the extent and the limits of our scientific knowledge. In a way, the current health crisis is difficult to compare with ...
Since mid-March 2020, most of Europe has been under confinement: many sectors of production have come to a halt, and much of the service economy has been shut ...
The Covid-19 crisis has attracted widespread international attention to issues in wildlife trade, especially in the context of Chinese wildlife markets and regulation. In ...
Tracking and analysing populations’ reactions to this unprecedented global pandemic is essential. But in order to understand their underlying foundations ...
How do states govern during a pandemic? Is democracy at risk? How can we remain a ...
The scale of the Covid-19 crisis demands new, globally coordinated governmental responses. Philipp Brandt and Jan Wörlein, researchers at the Sciences ...
Update 17 April 2020: Population density, the inequality of circumstances in quarantine, the exodus of Parisians to the countryside, hospital coordination and the postponing ...
Article by Dominique Cardon, Jean-Philippe Cointet, Benjamin Ooghe-Tabanou, Guillaume Plique of the Sciences Po médialab and Bruno Patino, Jean-François Fogel of the ...
Ettore Recchi, University Professor and Research Director at the Sociological Observatory of Change (OSC), is coordinating a new research project that brings together ...
Update 17 April 2020: Ideas aren’t in confinement! While millions of people all over the world are having to stay at home, the cultural sector ...
Article by Sébastien Treyer, Executive Director of IDDRI, and Nicolas Berghmans, Research Fellow on Energy and Climate Policies.
In this interview, Christophe Jaffrelot, senior researcher of the CERI Sciences Po and the CNRS, analyses the situation in India in the context of the COVID-19 health crisis ...
Precise, passionate, and deliberately iconoclastic, the climate specialist and engineer Jean-Marc Jancovici delivered the 2019 inaugural lecture to second-year undergraduate ...
“To kill the virus, we have to kill the economy, because the economy is about social interactions, which is exactly what we don’t want.” Sciences Po ...
Article by Sébastien Treyer, Executive Director of the IDDRI Think Tank (Institute for Sustainable Development and International Relations).
Article by Dominique Boullier, Professor of Sociology and Director of Research at the Centre for European Studies and Comparative Politics (CEE) ...
Update 8 April 2020: Ideas aren’t in confinement! While the Covid-19 crisis is upturning our vision of the world and asking us to question notions of cooperation, mobility ...
"One of a kind and indispensable": these are the terms FNSP President Olivier Duhamel used to welcome Bruno Latour to the podium of the Boutmy ...
Article by Emeric Henry, Associate Professor in Sciences Po’s Department of Economics. “Fake news” has become the great animator of recent elections, from the ...
Updated 1 April 2020: Ideas aren’t under lockdown! All our MOOCS are available on Coursera, including Bertrand Badie’s indispensable and popular ...
Simonas Žilinskas is a second-year student from our Dijon campus. As the Covid-19 pandemic broke out, Simonas returned to his native Lithuania and began to look for ...
Update March 2020: Ideas are not in confinement! All of our MOOCs are available on Coursera, and it is once again possible to take the course "Cities are Back in Town" by Patrick ...
Roland Marchal, CNRS researcher at the Sciences Po Centre for International Studies and Research (CERI) who had been imprisoned ...
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