Marie-Pierre de Bailliencourt is appointed Director of Institut Montaigne
Seeing Double: Reflections on FranceAnalysis by Blanche Leridon
Are political duos effective alternative to the solitary and centralized exercise of power?
Rebooting Europe’s China Strategy
How should Europe respond to the implications of its entanglement with China? Can Europe avoid a costly decoupling from China and maintain mutually beneficial ties while remaining true to itself, to its values and interests?
Decarbonizing Aviation: All Aboard
Four priority levers to decarbonize air transport by 2050.
"First in a village or second at Rome?" Spanish presidents versus regional barons régionauxAnalysis by Benoît Pellistrandi
Spanish democracy is characterized by a constant tension between regional governments and the national government. In this new episode of our series on political duos and power sharing, historian Benoît Pellistrandi tells how David can overcome Goliath.
America and the Cult of Firearms Three questions to Philip Gorski
The motivations in authorizing the carrying of weapons in America are closely linked to the culture and politics of the country. What is their history?
Xi Jinping As An Ordoliberal: China's Margins For Growth In 2022
Since the beginning of the pandemic, China has been one of the most conservative and restrictive regarding its economy. What is its economic outlook in 2022?