12 February 2022

Care Earnings in the United States and 24 European Countries

The Role of Social Policy and Labour Market Institutions How to explain the low wages plaguing American care workers? Is the situation the same in […]
12 February 2022

Order and Disorder in French Public Media

by Dominique Cardon, Jean-Philippe Cointet, Pedro Ramaciotti Morales, médialab Following an initial study conducted in 2018 in collaboration with Sciences Po’s School of Journalism and […]
12 February 2022

Enforcing Constitutions: A Democratic Undertaking?

In his recently published Comparative constitutional litigation. A critical introduction to constitutional procedural law (LJDG, June 2021), law professor Guillaume Tusseau advances the undertaking he […]
12 February 2022

‘Too many civil servants’: History of a Mantra

Some presidential candidates are calling for a massive reduction in the number of civil servants: they are not cost-effective enough. There is nothing new about […]
8 July 2021

It is Time to Regulate Social Media

The Era of Media Warming by Dominique Boullier, CEE What has happened to our media system over the past decade? How have we managed to […]
8 July 2021

Reading and Rereading Halévy

A theorist of Liberalism and the Crisis of Democratic Societies By Marie Scot, Centre of History In 2015, Éditions Les Belles Lettres, in partnership with […]
8 July 2021

Proud to Punish. The World of Outlaw Vigilantes

‘There is no greater law firm than Smith & Wesson, especially if it’s backed up by a 12-gauge injunction.’ A member of the American vigilante […]
8 July 2021

The Covid Debt Must Prepare the Future

The issue of the public debt incurred during the Covid pandemic divides public opinion, politicians, and even economists. The fear that its repayment will excessively […]
8 July 2021

Controversy: A User’s Manual

“Navigating through uncertainty means being able to lose yourself in complexity” Most of the challenges facing society today are the subject of controversy. Studying these […]