Denis SAINT-MARTIN

Professor in the Department of Political Science at Université de Montréal (Canada).

(Visiting professor at LIEPP from November 12th to December 12th 2018)

Université de Montréal (Canada)

Bio :

Denis Saint-Martin is professor in the Department of Political Science at Université de Montréal. He studied at Carleton University and at the Harvard Center for European Studies. He is an expert in comparative public administration and policy. He received various distinctions for his numerous articles and books. His PhD thesis, Building the New Managerialist State, was published by Oxford University Press and won the U.S. Academy of Management’s Best Book Award. He received the Herbert Kaufman Award for Best Paper in Public Administration from the American Political Science Association and was a Fulbright Fellow at the Kennedy School of Government. He served as senior policy advisor in the Office of the Prime Minister of Canada, and was Director of the Montréal European Union Centre of Excellence. He is currently working on the global history of anti-corruption policy, and on the comparative institutional analysis of legislative ethics. 

Contributions :

Denis Saint-Martin gives a talk on November 20th, 2018: The Arthur Andersen Effect: Business Power and the Re-Making of the Rules Against Corporate Corruption

Entreprises, corruption et impact des instruments de "justice négociée", interview by Denis Saint Martin for Sciences Po website.



LIEPP Publication(s) :

Articles and Contributions to Collective Works

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