The Students’ Perspectives By Agnès van Zanten, Alice Olivier, Christophe Birolini, Audrey Chamboredon et Léon Marbach ‘Saying it is no longer a competitive exam, this […]
An Increasingly Constrained Autonomy for Private Healthcare Professionals Par Anne Moyal, Centre de sociologie des organisations et LIEPP In February 2019, while visiting a multi-professional […]
Permanent Faculty Anne-Laure Beaussier Research interests: Public policy analysis, , Health policy in Europe and the USA, Comparative analysis (France, the UK, the USA, Netherlands, […]
By Marc Lazar For the past few decades, rising populism has been garnering interest and inspiring research in various fields: political science, philosophy, sociology, economy, […]
Populism differs depending on whether it is described in London or Ankara, in Budapest or Sofia, in Paris or Washington. National history, political institutions and […]
By Florence Faucher With his blond hair, rapid ascension through the ranks thanks to political polarisation, and a capacity to ignore cumbersome objective facts, Boris […]
By Gilles Ivaldi Donald Trump’s defeat in the U.S. presidential election last November and the relative inability of populists to make their voices heard rd […]
By Élise Massicard In recent years, Turkish democracy appears to have experienced a step-by-step descent into hell, with a succession of events such as the […]