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ABOUT PSIA PSIA Presentation PSIA Standard two-year Course of Study PSIA Standard one-year Course of Study PSIA Team

PSIA CURRICULUM

PSIA Master Programs Master in International Security Master in International Public Management Master in International Economic Policy Master in International Development Master in Human Rights and Humanitarian Action Master in Environmental Policy Master in International Energy

PSIA Regional Concentration Programs African Studies Chinese and East Asian Studies European Studies Latin American Studies Middle Eastern Studies North American Studies Russian Studies South and Central Asian Studies

PSIA Thematic Concentration Programs Agriculture Defense & Security Economics Diplomacy Emerging Economies Environment Global Economic Policy Global Health Global Risks Human Rights Intelligence Studies International Energy Media and Writing Methods Migrations Project Management

PSIA Other Courses

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PSIA ORIENTATION DAY

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ABOUT PSIA

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One of the most prestigious schools in Europe, “among the grandest” (The Economist), Sciences Po has cultivated the minds of leading government officials, diplomats, and key international stakeholders for over a century. The teaching of international affairs has always been of strategic importance to Sciences Po. As early as 1872, the Ecole libre des sciences politiques created a “section” which then became the “Section internationale,” and welcomed more than 30% of foreign students. Consolidating this tradition of excellence, the Paris School of International Affairs (PSIA), established in 2010, offers world leaders of tomorrow an innovative and comprehensive grounding in international affairs. Corresponding with his life-long career on the international scene Dean Enrico LETTA is furthering his commitment to the future of global affairs by fostering the development of PSIA, the largest professional school of international affairs in Europe.

At the forefront of global affairs education. A global school based in Paris, PSIA attracts the best students and faculty world-wide, and has an international student population that exceeds 70%. With 1300 students coming from 100 different countries, PSIA is the only

school of international affairs in France, and among the largest in Europe.

A bilingual (English-French) professional school with an international presence. Seventy percent of courses are offered in English to the entire student body. Consequently, even students without prior understanding of French may follow a full course of study at PSIA and take this opportunity to learn or improve their French skills and become multilingual. Additionally, in-house language training is available in ten additional languages.

World-renowned professors, leading regional experts and practitioners have joined PSIA to teach over 350 courses annually in the most salient fields of international affairs.

The PSIA curriculum interlaces conceptual foundations and current scholarship, with the most up-to-date operational training and best practices. Students frequently interact with world leaders and scholars through PSIA’s extensive series of public events. Graduates complete the two-year program, including a full semester internship, well-positioned to pursue high-profile careers across continents, and to join the dense network of Sciences Po alumni.

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A WORLD-CLASS SCHOOL OF INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS AT SCIENCES PO

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A UNIQUE CURRICULUM

PSIA offers a choice of 8 master’s programs in the most salient fields of international affairs, including:International Security | International Public Management | International Economic Policy | Environmental Policy | International Development | Human Rights and Humanitarian Action | International Energy | Journalism and International Affairs

PSIA students graduate with a master’s degree in a primary field, and transcending the confines of intellectual silos, select two concentrations:

Regional | Africa | China and East Asia | Europe | Latin America | Middle East | North America | Russia | South and Central Asia

Thematic | Agriculture | Defense and Security Economics | Diplomacy | Emerging Economies | Environment | Global Economic Policy | Global Health | Global Risks | Human Rights | Intelligence | International Energy | Media and Writing | Methods | Migrations | Project Management | Research Track in Political Science

A one-year Master in Advanced Global Studies is also offered to mature professionals in all the fields of PSIA.

10 international dual degree programs with prestigious universities:Bocconi University | Columbia University – SIPA | Freie Universitat | Georgetown Law | King's College London | London School of Economics | MGIMO | Peking University | University of Saint-Gallen | Stockholm School of EconomicsAlso in France: Université Pierre et Marie Curie Paris VI | St-Cyr Coëtquidan

PSIA excels at bridging the gap between theory and practice.

In my experience, this is ideal for future leaders who aim to thrive

as innovative and responsible actors of a challenging global world.

Enrico Letta, Dean of PSIA, former Prime Minister of Italy

www.sciencespo.fr/psia

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PSIA STANDARD COURSEOF STUDY

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TWO-YEAR PROGRAM

Dedicated to professionals with five years of experience or moreONE-YEAR PROGRAM

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Elisabeth Andreoletti-Cheng, Academic Advisor; Assistant Dean for Studies [email protected]

Laure Bihiet, Academic Assistant [email protected]

Lucie Bossard, Academic Assistant [email protected]

Agnès Charpentier, Academic Assistant [email protected]

Fatima Iddahamou, Academic Assistant, Kuwait Program at Sciences Po [email protected]

Nathalie Corvée, Manager for Administrative Faculty Affairs [email protected]

Dania Del Ben, Academic Advisor [email protected]

Ingrid Desauguste, Academic Assistant [email protected]

Wendy Genteuil, Academic Assistant [email protected]

Audrey Giacomini, Academic Advisor, Assistant Dean for International Affairs [email protected]

Marie-Zénaïde Jolys, Assistant Dean for External Affairs [email protected]

Catarina Laranjeira, Academic Advisor [email protected]

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Enrico Letta, Dean of the Paris School of International Affairs [email protected]

Isabelle Patti, Executive Assistant to Dean Letta and Vice Dean Scherrer [email protected]

Vanessa Scherrer, Vice Dean of the Paris School of International Affairs [email protected]

Kate Vivian, Senior Assistant Dean for Careers and Admissions [email protected]

On behalf of Dean Letta, our warmest gratitude goes to the dedicated scientific advisors of PSIA of the school’s academic programs:

Richard Balme (Master in International Management)

Vincent Desportes (Concentration in Defense and Security Economics; Master in International Security)

Quoc-Anh Do (Master in International Economic Policy)

Philippe Hayez (Concentration in Intelligence Studies)

Dominique Kerouedan (Concentration in Global Health)

Giacomo Luciani (Master in International Energy)

Miguel Ángel Moratinos (Concentration in Diplomacy; Master in International Security)

Benoît Pelopidas (Master in International Security)

Jérôme Sgard (Concentration in Emerging Economies)

Laurence Tubiana (Master in Environmental Policy; Master in International Development; Master in Development Practice)

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PSIAMASTER PROGRAMS

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MASTER IN INTERNATIONAL SECURITY

MASTER IN INTERNATIONAL PUBLIC MANAGEMENT

MASTER IN INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC POLICY

MASTER IN INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT

MASTER IN HUMAN RIGHTS AND HUMANITARIAN ACTION

MASTER IN ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY

MASTER IN INTERNATIONAL ENERGY

MASTER IN JOURNALISM AND INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS

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INTERNATIONAL SECURITY

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STRATEGY

Foundations of Strategic Thinking (Lecture), Etienne De DurandStratégie comparée (Lecture), Vincent DesportesHéritages stratégiques du XXème siècle, Pierre GrosserCultures of War, Chiara RuffaAmerican Military Power in the World Today, Peter HerrlyGlobal Issues and Leadership: A joint transatlantic course with the Nunn School** of International Affairs, Georgia Tech, Joe Bankoff, Henri Landes Et AlEU Approaches to Security: Global Strategy and Regional Issues, Thierry Tardy, Nicu Popescu, Florence Gaub, Eva Pejsova, Roderick Parkes, Antonio MissiroliNew Combination of Hard and Soft Power: Case study of Contemporary Russia, Carina StachettiDiplomacy and Negotiation, Eugène B. Kogan, Alain Lempereur

SECURITY

Analyse de l'importance de la perception des risques dans la géopolitique actuelle, Hubert VédrineThe EU's Foreign Security and Defence Policy: Genesis, Evolution, Potential and Limits (Lecture), Antonio MissiroliUnderstanding The Use of Force in World Politics (Lecture), Ronald HattoEthics of War, Ariel ColonomosIntroduction to Critical Security Studies (Lecture), Xavier GuillaumeManaging international crises and ensuring collective defence: case studies and lessons learned (1995 to present day), Thomas BertinDefence Industry: Governance and Relations with Governments, Olivier GrasCybersecurity operational and policy challenges, Jean-Baptiste Demaison, Yann TranPersonal data protection regulation: global social, legal and technical challenges, Ksenia ErmoshinaEnvironment and Human Security, Anne-Sophie Cerisola, Laurence Tubiana

GLOBAL ECONOMICS

International Economics: A History of Globalization (Lecture), Kevin O'RourkeEconomics and Globalization (Lecture), Giorgio Barba NavarettiGlobal Economic Governance (Lecture), Jérôme SgardGlobal Financial Regulation (Lecture), Howard DaviesThe Euro crisis. Political and Economic Perspectives, Anne-Laure DelatteInternational History of Economic Policy, Jan Vincent-RostowskiDefense and Security Economics (Lecture), Jean-Michel OudotEconomie de la défense, Hugues Esquerre

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INTERNATIONAL LAWInternational Public Law (Lecture), Rosemary-Ann ByrneDroit International Public (Lecture), Gérard CahinThe International Criminal Court and Human Rights, William SchabasLaw of Armed Conflict, Sara AminiFundamentals of International Criminal Law, Anyssa BellalLaw and Responsabilities of International Organization, Pierre Bodeau-LivinecDroit des conflits armés, Olivier BarratCyber Law, Andrew MurrayInternational Law and the Use of Force (Lecture), Olivier CortenLa protection internationale : réfugiés, apatrides et déplacés, Caroline Laly-Chevalier, Julian Fernandez, Jacques Dia GondoLe droit international des secours humanitaires entre le droit de la guerre et la lutte contre le terrorisme, Françoise Bouchet SaulnierInternational Organizations: Law and Practice on the International Civil Service, Souheil El ZeinInternational Law and Security, Robin GeissLaw of International Organizations, Gerd Droesse

CONFLICTCauses of War, Marco CesaEconomics of Conflict, Petros SekerisL'élaboration d'un système de forces militaires, Jean-Marie Faugere Use of Armed Forces, Michel Yakovleff Commander les armées en démocratie, Jean-Louis GeorgelinWar and the International Order, Jean-Baptiste Jeangene VilmerGestion des crises sécuritaires en Afrique, Philippe SusnjaraFrom Peacekeeping to Peacebuilding (Lecture), Ronald HattoGender and the Challenges of State-collapse, Peacebuilding and Statebuilding, Judith GardnerConduct of Strategy**, Rupert Smith, Jean PhelizonCrisis Management in Practice, David Chuter, Jérôme Spinoza, Damien Cypryk, Romain Poirot-Lellig, Léonard Vincent, Guillaume Le DucPeer to Peer international workshop: Challenging Extremism**, Michael TopolnytskyGénocides et violences extrêmes, Jacques SemelinPakistan at the Crossroads – once again, Christophe JaffrelotCryptowars Redux: Negotiating Security and Privacy in the Digital Realm, Niranjan SivakumarNormandy Staff Ride**, Vincent Desportes, Peter HerrlyMapping controversies: Counting the dead**, Thomas Tari

** Courses showcasing innovative pedagogical format

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SECURITYWar and Peace in European Neighbourhoods, Antonio Missiroli, Thierry Tardy, Nicu Popescu, Florence GaubLe conseil de sécurité, Jean-Marc de La SablièreInternational Organizations: UN, EU, NATO: Challenges and Evolution, Giampaolo Di PaolaNATO and the EU: challenges of current international crises, Benoît d'AbovilleSecret Intelligence in the Digital Age (Lecture), David OmandClimate Change and International Security, Odette Tomescu-HattoMenaces sécuritaires internationales, Philippe MigauxRenseignement et terrorisme, Jean-Pierre PochonMapping and Designing National and Global Strategies to Counter Terrorism and Transnational Organised Crime, Christina Schori LiangTerrorisme et contre-terrorisme à l'heure du jihadisme, Yves Trotignon, Guillaume DelbauffeThe Political Economy of the Defence Industry, Andrew JamesLa contractualisation des programmes d'armement au service des forces, Yves-René Guillou, Marine BoutetLe nouveau bouleversement stratégique, Jean-Louis Gergorin, Renaud GirardComprehensive Approach and Current Military Operations (Security/Governance/Development nexus), Marc Foucaud, Franck BaduelRule of Law and Development, Eleonora Meli MessineoHuman Security, Shahrbanou TadjbakhshOcéans, enjeux de sécurité et de défense, Nicolas CasalL'économie maritime, Cyrille Poirier-Coutansais, Camille Morel, Alexia PognonecManaging operational information and analyses in an international environment, Thomas BrotelFrom Homeland Security to Societal Security, Richard NarichGlobal Hunger, Olivier De SchutterLectures opérationnelles d'actions sécuritaires en Afrique de l'Ouest et Centrale, Jean-Philippe GanasciaDefense and Security in Asia (Lecture), Emmanuel PuigL'économie sale, Jean-Baptiste Carpentier, Jérôme PoirotLessons (not) Learnt in Afghanistan, Bette DamSecurity Issues in Post-Soviet States, Olivier FerrandoThe Military and Security Sector in the Arab World, Daniel BrumbergPlanification et conduite d'une opération militaire: exercice "Coalition" à l'école de Guerre**, Philippe Boone

DIPLOMACY AND NEGOTIATIONTheory and Practice of Diplomacy (Lecture), Miguel Angel MoratinosIssues in Contemporary Conflict Resolution (Lecture), Álvaro de Soto

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Diplomatie transformationnelle (technique du coup d'Etat), Jean-Michel LacombeInternational Mediation and Conflict Resolution, Charles TenenbaumDe l'humanitaire à la diplomatie : des engagements pluriels - Cas d'étude du Kurdistan, Frédéric TissotSimulation Workshop: the Iranian Case**, François NicoullaudArt et relations internationales, Frédéric RamelPractising Diplomacy today: an Ambassador at Work, Claude BlanchemaisonThe Craft of Diplomacy: how an Embassy Works, Jean de GliniastyApplied diplomacy: decision making – communication - crisis management**, Ursula PlassnikMultilateral Diplomacy: the Case of Climate (Lecture), Laurence TubianaSimulation of Negotiations: Ukraine-Russia-European Union Relations**, Micheline Calmy Rey, Benoit d'AbovilleDiplomacy in Practice, Christopher Prentice, Simon FraserRelations internationales: lignes de fractures et régulations aujourd’hui, Bruno FoucherDiplomatic Successes and Failures: the Arab Israeli Conflict as a Case Study, Abdelelah Al KhatibHistory of Nation Branding, Soft Power and Cultural Diplomacy (Lecture), Jessica Gienow-HechtForeign Policy and Diplomacy: Current Dynamics, Luis Amado

PROLIFERATION AND ARMS CONTROLWMD Counter-proliferation: Interdiction, Deterrence and Defense, Fouad El-KhatibSecurity in a Nuclear-armed World (Lecture), Benoit Pelopidas

WAR AND INTERNATIONAL JUSTICEJustice pénale internationale, Isabelle FouchardJustice transitionnelle (Afrique et Amérique latine), Sandrine LefrancEthno-Political Conflict and International Law, Théodore Christakis

ADVANCED SEMINARS: COURSES DEDICATED TO SECOND YEAR STUDENTSLa stratégie dans ses champs d'action (Lecture), Vincent DesportesThe Art and Ethics of Leadership, Peter HerrlyPolitical Military Relationship, from Theory to Practice, Philippe VialVictims’ Rights, International Criminal Law and proceedings, Jeanne SulzerFragile States in a Globalized World, Julien SerreThe United Nations in Practice: the Case of Disarmement, Angela Kane, David AtwoodCommunication Workshop in Development, Post-Conflict and Humanitarian Environments, Sébastien TurbotProtection: Through the Looking Glass of the UN Security Council, Bruno Stagno UgarteWorking in Post Conflict Countries, Emmanuel de DinechinLectures on the general crisis of the international system, David Rieff

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INTERNATIONAL PUBLIC MANAGEMENT

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INTERNATIONAL POLICY ANALYSISPolicy Analysis and Policy Design, Richard BalmeSciences politiques des Relations Internationales (Lecture), Guillaume DevinOrganization theory and globalization, Emmanuel LazegaAnalyse de la politique étrangère : acteurs, processus et changements (Lecture), Frédéric Ramel, Guillaume DevinInternational Public Policy-Making, Charlotte HalpernStatistics and Data Analysis for Policymakers, Bruno CautresStrategies, Policy-making and Governance in Global Health (Lecture), Dominique KerouedanThe EU Facing the New World's Challenges (Lecture), Enrico LettaThe United States in the World. Nature and Contradictions of U.S. Power (Lecture), Mario del Pero

INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL ECONOMYIntroduction to International Economics: A History of Globalization (Lecture), Kevin O'RourkeEconomics and Globalization (Lecture), Giorgio Barba NavarettiGlobal Economic Governance (Lecture), Jérôme SgardGlobal Financial Regulation (Lecture), Howard DaviesThe Euro crisis. Political and Economic Perspectives, Anne-Laure DelatteInternational History of Economic Policy, Jan Vincent-Rostowski

MANAGEMENT AND LEADERSHIPBuilding long-term relationships and sharing value with stakeholders in an international environment, Christelle Bitouzet Leading Change (Lecture), Michael Topolnytsky Managing action in complex international organization, Xavier LeflaiveL'intelligence interculturelle : travailler au contact d'autres cultures, Michel Sauquet,“D4D” - Digital for Development: hands-on projects to foster development through IT, Nicolas PejoutInnovation sociale et Innovation Démocratique (Lecture)**, Romain SlitineMarketing et Lobbying au service des grandes causes, dont le cas de l’Expo Universelle 2025, Armand de RendingerClinique Responsabilité et Innovation Sociale des Entreprises (RISE)(Law School)**, Pierre-Louis PerinDesigning Relief Projects in Conflict and Disaster Settings, Hélène Juillard, Anne-Charlotte SchneiderPersonal data protection regulation: global social, legal and technical challenges, Ksenia ErmoshinaGlobalisation et pluralisme juridique (Law School), Jean-Philippe RobéClinique Migrations (Law School), Christophe Pouly

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INTERNATIONAL LAWInternational Public Law (Lecture), Rosemary-Ann ByrneDroit International Public (Lecture), Gérard CahinThe International Criminal Court and Human Rights, William SchabasLaw of Armed Conflict, Svetlana Zasova, Sara AminiFundamentals of International Criminal Law, Annyssa BellalResponsability of International Organisations: Law and Global Governance, Pierre Bodeau-LivinecDroits des conflits armés, Olivier BarratCyberlaw (Lecture), Andrew MurrayInternational Law and the Use of Force, Olivier CortenLa protection internationale : réfugiés, apatrides et déplacés, Caroline Laly-Chevalier, Julian Fernandez, Jacques Dia GondoLe droit international des secours humanitaires entre le droit de la guerre et la lutte contre le terrorisme, Françoise Bouchet SaulnierInternational Organizations: Law and Practice on the International Civil Service, Souheil El-ZeinLaw of International Organizations, Gerd Droesse

INTERNATIONAL PUBLIC POLICY: THEORY AND ANALYSIS

The Changing Political Economy of Central Banking (Lecture), Howard DaviesGlobal Civil Society (Lecture), Mary Kaldor, Sabine SelchowGlobal Governance: Overcoming Fragmentation, Olivier De SchutterCan the World be Governed ? Prospects and Challenges of Global Governance, Marc Perrin de Brichambaut, Philippe Carre, Arnaud MentreSustainability of Growth in Developing Countries (Lecture), Paul CollierSustainable Development of Agriculture and Food Systems, Sébastien Treyer, Tancrède VoituriezThe Politics of Climate Change, Michel ColombierNon State Actors in Global Health, Louis PizarroThe rise of the BRICS: Development Strategies and Governance Challenges, Alvaro Artigas PereiraEquality, Discrimination, Affirmative Action: A Comparative Perspective, Daniel SabbaghBusiness Law and Practice in China - Applied Sinology, Guillaume Rougier Brierre, Arnaud LunelInternational Trade Law and the WTO, Eliza PattersonIntroduction aux principes du droit de l'environnement et techniques de mise en œuvre, Sébastien MabileSocial Protection Systems in the Western World, Nathalie MorelComparative Education Policy**, Beatriz PontPolitical Economy of Climate, Laurence TubianaMapping Controversies: How (not) to be a Bad Trader. The Regulation of Financial Information, Vincent LepinayGlobal Firms, Giorgio Barba Navaretti ... / ...** Courses showcasing innovative pedagogical format

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POLICY LEADERSHIP AND MANAGEMENTPublic Policy: Strategy, Policy-Making Process, Implementation and Evaluation, Nicolas TenzerPour une évaluation pluraliste des politiques publiques : enjeux, pratiques et processus comparés, Clément LacouetteCorporate Social Responsability across Organizations, Christelle Bitouzet, Claire BoulangerConduct of Strategy**, Rupert Smith, Jean PhelizonHuman Resource Management and Leadership in Development Settings, Erma ManoncourtPrincipes et management de communication sensible et de crise, Jean-Christophe Alquier

DIPLOMACY AND FOREIGN POLICYTheory and Practice of Diplomacy (Lecture)**, Miguel Angel MoratinosIssues in Contemporary Conflict Resolution (Lecture), Álvaro de SotoInternational Public Diplomacy and Communication, Odette Tomescu-HattoArt et relations internationales, Frédéric RamelNATO and the EU: Challenges of Current International Crises, Benoit d'AbovilleThe Craft of Diplomacy: How an Embassy Works, Jean de Gliniasty, Bruno JoubertLe conseil de sécurité, Jean-Marc de la SablièreInternational Mediation & Conflict Resolution, Charles TenenbaumPracticing Diplomacy Today: an Ambassador at Work, Claude BlanchemaisonApplied diplomacy: Decision Making–Communication-Crisis Management**, Ursula PlassnikSimulation Workshop: the Iranian case, François NicoullaudMultilateral Diplomacy: the Case of Climate (Lecture), Laurence TubianaDe l'humanitaire à la diplomatie : des engangements pluriels (Cas d'étude du Kurdistan), Frédéric TissotDiplomatic Successes and Failures: the Arab Israeli Conflict as a Case Study, Abdelelah Al KhatibSimulation of Negotiations: Ukraine-Russia-European Union relations, Micheline Calmy Rey, Benoit d'AbovilleDiplomacy in Practice, Simon Fraser, Christopher PrenticeHistory of Nation Branding, Soft Power and Cultural Diplomacy (Lecture), Jessica Gienow-HechtBrexit, Christopher Prentice, Nikolaus Meyer-LandrutForeign Policy and Diplomacy: Current Dynamics, Luis Amado

ADVANCED SEMINARS: COURSES DEDICATED TO SECOND YEAR STUDENTSThe Art and Ethics of Leadership, Peter HerrlyNew Philanthropy, Development & Social Investing, Judith SymondsCultural Intelligence and Self-awareness - Understanding Diversity and Cross Cultural Management, Frédéric AunisInnovation in the Public Sector**, Tommaso Balbo Di Vinadio, Michael TopolnytskyLa Stratégie dans ses champs d'action (Lecture), Vincent Desportes

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INTERNATIONAL TRADE

International Trade (Lecture), Thierry Mayer

ECONOMETRICSEconometrics (Lecture), Marta Vicarelli

ISSUES IN INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC POLICYGlobal Financial Regulation (Lecture), Howard DaviesInternational Economics: A History of Globalization (Lecture), Kevin O'RourkeEconomics and Globalization (Lecture), Giorgio Barba NavarettiGame Theory in the International Arena (Lecture), Jérome MathisInternational History of Economic Policy, Jan Vincent-RostowskiIntroduction to Environmental Economics (Lecture), Stephen SmithNatural Resource Economics - Advanced (Lecture), Katrin MillockReforms and Growth in Emerging Economies (Lecture), Jérôme SgardEconomic Development and forms of capitalism in China, Jean-Francois HuchetEconomic Development in Latin America, Edgardo Torija ZaneImpact Evaluation in International Development, Vera Chiodi

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INTERNATIONAL MACROECONOMICS International Macroeconomics (Lecture), Philippe Martin

ADVANCED SEMINARSInternational Business and Trade Regulation**, Fabian DelcrosLa stratégie dans ses champs d'action (Lecture), Vincent DesportesMacroeconomics of Development: Economic Policy and Growth, Quoc Anh Do

ECONOMIC POLICY SECTORS AND ACTORSChanging Dynamics of Business and Government Collaboration, Esko AhoEuropean Union Competition Policy, Joaquin Almunia, Antoine ChapsalThe Political Economy of European Monetary Unification, Fabrizio SaccomanniThe Changing Political Economy of Central Banking (Lecture), Howard DaviesInternational Debt Fundamentals, Ariel WeilSustainability of Growth in Developing Countries (Lecture), Paul CollierL'Economie sale, Jérôme Poirot, Jean-Baptiste CarpentierInternational Trade Law and the WTO, Eliza PattersonEast Asia and Europe Facing a New World Together - Economic Perspectives, Patrick Messerlin, Taeho Bark, Jimmyn ParcAdvanced Econometrics: Time Series, Christophe RaultAdvanced Econometrics: Panel Series, Francisco SerranitoMapping Controversies: How (not) to be a bad trader. The regulation of financial information, Vincent LepinayGlobal Firms, Giorgio Barba Navaretti

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INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT

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FALL 2017 MASTER IN INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT

ECONOMICS OF INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENTDevelopment Economics: Macroeconomic and Political Economic Issues (Lecture), Julia CagéReforms and Growth in Emerging Economies (Lecture), Jérôme Sgard

POLICIES AND INSTITUTIONS OF DEVELOPMENTThe Political Economy of International Development (Lecture), Charles OmanInternational Development Cooperation: Actors, Finance, Instruments, Policies and Politics, Marc CohenInstitutions et politiques du développement, Jean-Jacques Gabas, Vincent GeronimiThe Architecture of International Development Finance, James Bond

DOMAINS OF APPLICATION IN DEVELOPMENTInnovation Sociale et Innovation Démocratique (Lecture), Romain SlitineAgriculture and Food in the Global Agenda (Lecture), Sébastien Treyer, Tancrède VoituriezStrategies, Policy-making and Governance in Global Health (Lecture), Dominique KerouedanRisque et expertise : Une introduction à la sociologie des enjeux sanitaires et environnementaux, Jean-Noël Jouzel“D4D” - Digital for Development: hands-on projects to foster development through IT, Nicolas PejoutHealth System Assessment and Humanitarian Health Interventions (Lecture), Karl BlanchetImpact Evaluation in International Development, Vera ChiodiDesigning Relief Projects in Conflict and Disaster Settings, Anne-Charlotte Schneider, Hélène Juillard

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ECONOMICS AND FINANCESustainability of Growth in Developing Countries (Lecture), Paul CollierFinances publiques dans les pays en développement, Marc Raffinot, Marin FerryMicroeconomics for Decision Makers (Lecture), Charles OmanIntroduction to Econometrics using STATA: Application to Policy Evaluation, Dylan Glover

SECTORS AND ACTORSPolitical Economy of Development in the Middle East and North Africa, Hedi LarbiGlobal Hunger (Lecture), Olivier De SchutterSustainable Development of Agriculture and Food Systems, Sébastien Treyer, Tancrède VoituriezPolitiques publiques et enjeux agricoles dans le sud, Jean-Jacques Gabas, Lauren LecuyerEducation for Development, Francis SteierTechnology in International Development: Key Issues and Debates, Niall WintersEconomics of International Migration: Challenges and Policies, Jean-Christophe Dumont, Jean Pierre GarsonInternational Cooperation in Health and Health systems of Low-Income Countries, Remco Van De PasNon-State Actors in Global Health, Louis PizarroFrom AIDS to Zika: Economic and Financing Challenges for the Global Health, Joseph Brunet-Jailly, Mead OverAfrica Rising, Benoît ChervalierGlobal Governance: Overcoming Fragmentation, Olivier De SchutterCountry Development Strategies: the HRV Framework, William MakoInternational Public Law (Lecture), Rosemary-Ann ByrneDroit International Public (Lecture), Gérard CahinCreating Sustainable Businesses and Policies, Miniya ChatterjiGlobal Civil Society (Lecture), Mary Kaldor, Sabine SelchowLe jeu d’acteurs du développement urbain : simulation de rôle Urbax, Suzanne FritelliUrbanisme, Morgan PoulizacDevelopment and Common Pool Resources Management, Renaud LapeyreProject Management for Sustainable Development, Jean PlichonThéories et politiques de la décroissance, Luc Semal, Agnès SinaiDevelopment Evaluation Politics and Practice - Special Topics from Africa, Ian HopwoodEvaluation des politiques publiques : De l'optimisation de la dépense publique au développement du débat public, François MouterdeEvaluating social programs: Randomized Experiments, Victor Pouliquen

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Monitoring and Evaluation of public policies in the framework of development, Denise Owen, François TheoleyreGender and development from a rights-based approach: Achieving gender equality in international cooperation, Saskia RaveslootRule of Law and Development, Eleonora Meli Messineo

ADVANCED SEMINARS: COURSES DEDICATED TO SECOND YEAR STUDENTSNegotiating Development in the Global South, Tancrède Voituriez, Laurence TubianaMacroeconomics of Development: Economic Policy and Growth, Quoc Anh DoFrom Aid Effectiveness to Development Effectiveness, Marc Cohen, Ian HopwoodMicro Finance: 40 years later, where do we stand?, Emmanuelle Javoy, Joséphine Gonzalez, Pauline AngosoLa stratégie dans ses champs d'action (Lecture), Vincent Desportes

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PSIA YOUTH & LEADERS' SUMMIT

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HUMAN RIGHTS AND HUMANITARIAN ACTION

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FALL 2017 MASTER IN HUMAN RIGHTS AND HUMANITARIAN ACTION

HUMAN RIGHTS LAWInternational Human Rights Law (Lecture), William SchabasInternational Humanitarian Law (Lecture), Jean-Baptiste Jeangène Vilmer International Humanitarian Law: its operational relevance in protecting victims of armed conflicts, Patrick ZahndLaw and Conflict, William Schabas, Anne QuintinOne year capstone course on Counter-Terrorism and International Crimes, Sharon WeillClinic HEDG (Human Rights, Economic Development, and Globalization)**, Manon AubryClinic Migrations (Law School)**, Christophe PoulyInternational Human Rights Law: From Theory to Practice, Théo Boutruche

HISTORICAL AND PHILOSOPHICAL FOUNDATIONSPromoting Human Rights: History, Law, Methods and Current Controversies (Lecture), Tawanda MutasahThe Role of NGOs in Human Rights Protection (Lecture), Antoine BernardHuman Rights, Development and Global Poverty (Lecture), Jeremy Perelman

GLOBAL ECONOMICSIntroduction to International Economics: History of Globalization (Lecture), Kevin O'RourkeEconomics and Globalization (Lecture), Giorgio Barba NavarettiGlobal Economic Governance (Lecture), Jérôme SgardGlobal Financial Regulation (Lecture), Howard DaviesThe Euro crisis. Political and Economic Perspectives, Anne-Laure Delatte

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HUMAN RIGHTS AND INTERNATIONAL LAWInternational Public Law (Lecture), Rosemary Ann ByrneDroit International Public (Lecture), Gérard CahinThe International Criminal Court and Human Rights (Lecture), William SchabasLaw of Armed Conflict, Svetlana Zasova, Sara AminiFundamentals of International Criminal Law, Annyssa BellalResponsability of International Organisations: Law and Global Governance, Pierre Bodeau-LivinecDroits des conflits armés, Olivier BarratCyber Law, Andrew MurrayInternational Law and the Use of Force, Olivier CortenLa protection internationale : réfugiés, apatrides et déplacés, Caroline Laly-Chevalier, Julian Fernandez, Jacques Dia GondoLe droit international des secours humanitaires entre le droit de la guerre et la lutte contre le terrorisme, Françoise Bouchet SaulnierInternational Organizations: Law and Practice on the International Civil Service, Souheil El ZeinCapstone Course on Counter-Terrorism and International Crimes**, Sharon WeillInternational Law and Security, Robin GeissLaw of International Organizations, Gerd Droesse

PERSPECTIVES IN HUMAN RIGHTS AND HUMANITARIAN ACTIONHuman Rights in International Politics (Lecture), Anthony DworkinWar and the International Order, Jean Baptiste Jeangene VilmerHuman Rights, Freedom of Movement, Migration and Asylum in a Security Context, Didier BigoThe Politics and Practice of Child Rights in Africa – Rhetoric and Reality, Ian HopwoodThe Main Challenges of Humanitarian Action in an Evolving World, Christelle BoulangerDemocracy in India, Christophe Jaffrelot Designing Relief Projects in Conflict and Disaster Settings**, Anne-Charlotte Schneider, Hélène JuliardSocio-Economic Rights and Development: from Theory to Action (Lecture), Jérémy PerelmanMapping Controversies:counting the dead**, Thomas TariSecurity in a Nuclear-Armed World, Benoit Pelopidas

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PRACTICES IN HUMAN RIGHTS AND HUMANITARIAN ACTIONConceptual Foundations for Human Rights Advocacy, Salvatore Sagues, Gaëtan MootooHumanitarian Negotiations, Xavier CrombéEthno-Political Conflict and International Law, Théodore Christakis Clinique HEDG (Human Rights, Economic Development and Globalization), Manon AubryInterventions pédagogiques en santé auprès des populations très précarisées: rôle, fonctions et évaluation des pratiques artistiques, Stéphane TessierL'exclusion sociale en milieu urbain: villes du Nord et villes du Sud, Delphine Laisney, Xavier EmmanuelliJustice pénale internationale, Isabelle Fouchard Génocides et violences extrêmes, Jacques Semelin Global Hunger (Lecture), Olivier De Schutter Project Management and Evaluation, Christelle Eyraud, Vincent BrownAdvocacy: Philosophy and Practice (Lecture)**, Lex PaulsonHow Will We Meet the SDG? Challenges, Barriers and Opportunities, Christelle Boulanger

ADVANCED SEMINARS: COURSES DEDICATED TO SECOND YEAR STUDENTS2nd year students: one course required

Investigate, Expose, Change: Foundations of Human Rights Work, Anna Neistat, Ole SolvangCase Studies on Human Rights Protection :Through the Looking Glass of the UN Security Council, Bruno Stagno UgarteVictims' Rights, International Criminal Law and Proceedings, Jeanne SulzerCommunication Workshop in Development, Post-conflict & Humanitarian Environment, Sebastien Turbot Micro Finance: 40 years later, where do we stand ?, Emmanuelle Javoy, Joséphine Gonzalez, Pauline AngosoLa Stratégie dans ses champs d'action (Lecture), Vincent DesportesLecture on the General Crisis of the International System**, David Rieff

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PSIA YOUTH & LEADERS' SUMMIT

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ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY

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FALL 2017 MASTER IN ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY

ENVIRONMENTAL ECONOMICSIntroduction to Environmental Economics (Lecture), Stephen SmithNatural Resource Economics - Advanced (Lecture), Katrin Millock

ENVIRONMENTAL POLICIESEnvironment and Human Security, Anne-Sophie Cerisola, Laurence Tubiana

Risque et expertise : une introduction à la sociologie des enjeux sanitaires et environnementaux, Jean-Noël JouzelClimate Geopolitics: International Relations in a Warming World, François GemenneEnergy Policies, Christian Egenhofer

SCIENTIFIC ISSUESChangement climatique: causes et conséquences, Jean Jouzel, Hervé Le TreutBiodiversity, Pierre-Henri GouyonMajor Oceanic Environmental Challenges: A Multi-Disciplinary Scientific Perspective, Damien Cardinal, Philippe Koubbi, Sabrina SpeichInnovation pour un développement durable, Claude Henry, Alain GrandjeanFrom Climate Sciences to Geo-Engineering, François Ravetta

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ENERGY AND SUSTAINABILITYManaging Energy Demand, Michel Colombier, Nicolas BerghmansEnergies renouvelables: opportunité ou nécessité?, Vincent Jacques Le SeigneurEnergy Policies, Christian EgenhoferDecarbonisation scenarios and Renewable Energy Sources, Manfred HafnerEnergy Efficiency Policy, Sara Bryan Pasquier

SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT POLICY SECTORSPolitical Economy of Climate (Lecture), Laurence TubianaThe Politics of Climate Change (Lecture), Michel ColombierClimate Change and International Security, Odette TomescuBiodiversity Values and Policy, Yann Laurans, Renaud Lapeyre, Julien RochetteThéories et politiques de la décroissance, Luc Semal, Agnès SinaiEnvironment and Migration, François Gemenne, Caroline ZickgrafA l’origine de la crise écologique : pour une histoire environnementale, Grégory QuenetRegards croisés sur les politiques de l’eau en Europe et ailleurs, Bernard Barraque, Bruno Nguyen, Christelle Pezon, Daniel ZimmerIntroduction aux principes du droit de l'environnement et techniques de mise en oeuvre, Sébastien MabileEcological Science and Nature Based Solutions: Issues and Challenges, Luc AbbadieGoverning Nature and Africa Since Colonization (Lecture), Guillaume BlancImplementing the Paris Agreement: in Theory and in Practice**, Henri Landes, Nishimura Mari, Clark Garrette, Depoues Vivian, Leguet BenoitSustainable Development of Agriculture and Food Systems, Sébastien Treyer, Tancrède VoituriezUrbanisme (Bilingual French-English), Morgan PoulizacSanté et environnement, André CicollelaInternational Public Law (Lecture), Rosemary-Ann ByrneDroit International Public (Lecture), Gérard CahinGlobal Hunger (Lecture), Olivier De SchutterGlobal Governance: Overcoming Fragmentation, Olivier De SchutterCan the world be governed ? Prospects and Challenges of Global Governance, Marc Perrin de Brichambaut, David Carre, Arnaud MentreInnovation sociale et entrepreneuriat social, Amandine Barthelemy

ADVANCED SEMINARS : COURSES DEDICATED TO SECOND YEAR STUDENTSFrom Local to Global: Decision Making for the Environment**, Henri Landes, Johann MarguliesNegotiating Development in the Global South, Tancrède Voituriez, Laurence TubianaLa Stratégie dans ses champs d'action (Lecture), Vincent Desportes

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INTERNATIONAL ENERGY

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FALL 2017 MASTER IN INTERNATIONAL ENERGY

POLITICS AND ECONOMICS OF INTERNATIONAL ENERGYPolitics and Economics of International Energy (Lecture), Giacomo LucianiPolitics and Economics of International Energy (Lecture), Jean-Pierre Favennec, Anton Melard De Feuardent

ENERGY ECONOMICSEnergy Economics, Sophie MeritetEnergy Economics, Eleanor Morrison

ENERGY & SUSTAINABILITYIntroduction to Environmental Economics (Lecture), Stephen SmithChangement climatique: causes et conséquences, Jean Jouzel, Hervé Le TreutNatural Resource Economics - Advanced (Lecture), Katrin MillockFrom Climate Sciences to Geo – Engineering, François RavettaEnergy Policies, Christian Egenhofer

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ENERGY ECONOMICSEnergy Markets, Bassam Fattouh, Jonathan Stern, Eleanor MorrisonNetwork Energies: The Economics and Politics of Gas and Electricity, Andrea BonzanniEnergy Regulation, Eleanor Morrison

ENERGY POLICIESInternational and Comparative Petroleum Law and Contracts, Carlos BellorinEnergy Policies, Christian Egenhofer

ENERGY GEOPOLITICSThe Diplomacy of Energy, Giacomo Luciani, Dagmar GraczykEnergy in Russia and FSU, Tatiana MitrovaGeopolitics of Energy in Africa, Philippe CopinschiGeopolitics of Energy in Latin America, Joerg Husar

ENERGY SECURITYNuclear Energy Fundamentals, Dominique Greneche, Valérie FaudonInternational and European Gas Markets, Coby Van Der Linde, Luca FranzaEnergy Security, Said Nachet

ENERGY FINANCEOil and Gas Upstream Industry: Business, Strategy and Finance, Nadine Bret-Rouzaut, Arash FarnooshEnergy Landscape Analysis, Thierry Bros

ENERGY AND SUSTAINABILITYDecarbonisation Scenarios and Renewable Energy Sources, Manfred HafnerTransition Business Models – from Hydrocarbons to Renewable Energy, Paolo Natali, Marco BrunEnergy Efficiency Policy, Sara Bryan Pasquier, Raimund MalischekEnergies renouvelables: opportunité ou nécessité?, Vincent Jacques Le Seigneur

ADVANCED SEMINARS: DEDICATED TO SECOND YEAR STUDENTSGas Investment Evaluation, Thierry BrosEconomics of New Energy Technologies and Policy Instruments, Fabio Genoese

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PSIAREGIONAL CONCENTRATION PROGRAMS

FALL 2017SPRING 2017

AFRICAN STUDIES

CHINESE AND EAST ASIAN STUDIES

EUROPEAN STUDIES

LATIN AMERICAN STUDIES

MIDDLE EASTERN STUDIES

NORTH AMERICAN STUDIES

RUSSIAN STUDIES

SOUTH AND CENTRAL ASIAN STUDIES

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REGIONAL CONCENTRATIONS

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AFRICAN STUDIESFALL 2017

Citoyenneté, violence et changement politique en Afrique (Lecture), Richard BanegasSecurity issues in Sub-Saharan Africa, Thierry VircoulonPolitical Economy of Sub-Saharan Africa, Philippe CopinschiPreventive Diplomacy and Multilateral Conflict Management in Africa (Lecture), Fabienne HaraAfrican Key Economic Issues, Beyond Debates, Facts and Data, Bruno CabrillacRethinking the EU-Africa Strategic Dialogue on Migration?, Fabienne Hara, Emilio Manfredi

SPRING 2017

Gestion des crises sécuritaires en Afrique, Philippe SusnjaraLectures opérationnelles d'actions sécuritaires en Afrique de l'Ouest et Centrale, Jean-Philippe GanasciaEconomie Politique de l'Afrique Contemporaine, Pierre JacquemotDevelopment Evaluation Politics and Practice - Special Topics from Africa, Ian HopwoodThe Politics and Practice of Child Rights in Africa – Rhetoric and Reality, Ian HopwoodGeopolitics of Energy in Africa, Philippe CopinschiAfrica Rising, Benoît ChervalierDoing Business in Africa, Thierry LacroixLe contrôle des élections en Afrique au Sud du Sahara, Francis KpatindeGlobal Health in Africa: Critical Perspectives, Guillaume LachenalFrom AIDS to Zika: Economic and Financing Challenges for the Global Health, Joseph Brunet Jailly, Mead OverGoverning Nature and Africa Since Colonization (Lecture), Guillaume BlancDevelopment and International Solidarity in Africa: Policy Advising, Abdelmalek Riad, Sandrine de GuioAfrican Metropolis (Urban School), Laurent FourchardGender and the Challenges of State-collaps, Peacebuilding and Statebuilding, Judith Gardner

CHINESE AND EAST ASIAN STUDIESFALL 2017

China as a New Player in Global Governance, Jean-Francois Di Meglio

Economic Development and Forms of Capitalism in China, Jean-François HuchetJapanese Politics and International Relations, Guibourg Delamotte

SPRING 2017

Asia in 2030 : Prospective Analysis on the Economic and Social Challenges , Hubert TestardEast Asia and Europe: Facing a New World Together - Economic Perspectives, Patrick Messerlin, Taeho Bark, Jimmyn ParkBusiness Law and practice in China - Applied Sinology, Guillaume Rougier Brierre, Arnaud Lunel

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Defense and Security in Asia (Lecture), Emmanuel PuigThe Contemporary Chinese Society: A Historical Perspective, Jean Louis RoccaPopulation, Gender and Society in China (Lecture), Isabelle Attane, Hélène Le Bail, Ya-Han Chuang, Michel BozonAsian Metropolis (Urban School), Christophe Jaffrelot

EUROPEAN STUDIESFALL 2017

The EU Facing the New World's Challenges (Lecture), Enrico LettaL'Union Européenne dans un Monde Global (Lecture), Elisabeth GuigouThe Functioning of the European Union, Laszlo AndorEurope and the Political Economy of Globalization (Lecture), Colin HayThe European Union and its Neighborhoods: Stabilisation, Democratisation and Integration, Jacques Rupnik, Pierre MirelL'Europe de la sécurité intérieure : l'espace de Liberté, de Sécurité et de Justice, Wenceslas de LobkowiczEU Approaches to Security: Global Strategy and Regional Issues, Thierry Tardy, Nicu Popescu, Florence Gaub, Eva Pejsova, Roderick Parkes, Antonio MissiroliSociology of Free Movement in the EU, Ettore RecchiSystème juridique de l'Union européenne, Edouard Dubout, Anastasia Iliopoulou-PenotThe Constitutional Foundations of the European Union (Public Affairs School), Imola Streho, Eleonora RussoThe EU in times of crisis (Public Affairs School), Loïc Azoulai, Olivier RozenbergEU and the world's new disorder, Giovanni Grevi SPRING 2017

European Union Competition Policy, Joaquin Almunia, Antoine ChapsalThe Political Economy of the European Monetary Union, Fabrizio Saccomanni, Frédéric CosteWar and Peace in European neighbourhoods, Thierry Tardy, Antonio Missiroli, Florence Gaub, Nicu PopescuEconomic Policy in the EU, Pierre DefraigneEast Asia and Europe: Facing a New World Together - Economic Perspectives, Patrick Messerlin, Taeho Bark, Jimmyn ParkEU Negotiations in a Global Context, Francesco MarchiThe EU, a Model for Other International Groupings ?, Frederik PonjaertEU Immigration and Asylum Law, Philippe De Bruycker, Lilian TsourdiTrade Globalisation and the EU Commercial Policy, Olivier de LaroussilheFinancial Markets: Instruments, Actors and Regulators (Public Affairs School), Franck HespelerEconomic dimensions of EU external action, Pierre DeusyThe EU in times of crisis (Public Affairs School), Loïc Azoulai, Olivier RozenbergRegulating the European Internal Markets (Public Affairs School), Rodolphe Munoz, Imola Streho

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REGIONAL CONCENTRATIONS

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Droit du marché intérieur (Public Affairs School), Anastasia Iliopoulou-Penot, Édouard DuboutEurope and Russia (Public Affairs School), Anastasiya ShapochkinaLes minorités en Europe : identité et politique (Public Affairs School), Antonela Capelle-PogoceanBrexit, Christopher Prentice, Nikolaus Meyer-Landrut

LATIN AMERICAN STUDIESFALL 2017

Regionalisms in Latin America (Lecture), Olivier DabenePenser l'Amérique Latine contemporaine : 2017 - 1492, Olivier CompagnonEconomic Development in Latin America, Edgardo Torija ZaneInternational Politics of Latin America, Par Engstrom

SPRING 2017

Latin American Countries in today’s world diplomacy (Lecture), Temir Porras PonceleonUS Rise and Brazil’s Fall: a Historic Challenge for Latin America, Alfredo ValladaoMouvements sociaux en Amérique latine, Hélène CombesGeopolitics of Energy in Latin America, Joerg HusarMedios de comunicación y política en América Latina, Erica GuevaraLatin American Metropolis (Urban School), Olivier Dabene

MIDDLE EASTERN STUDIESFALL 2017

The Political Sociology of the State in the Contemporary Arab World, Stéphane LacroixConflicts and Negotiations in the Middle East (Lecture), Jean-Pierre FiliuLe Moyen-Orient de 1876 à 1980, Jean-Pierre FiliuThe Political Economy of the Middle East and North Africa (Lecture), Eckart WoertzTransformation de l’Etat ou changement de régime? Conceptualiser les reconfigurations politiques en Afrique du Nord, Mohammed HachemaouiNations and Nationalism in the Middle East, Claire Beaugrand

SPRING 2017

Foreign Policymaking in the Middle East: Regimes, Interests, and Survival, Sean YomFood Security in International Politics: the Middle East and Africa, Eckart WoertzThe Political Sociology of the State in the Contemporary Arab World, Stéphane LacroixIslam and Politics in a Changing Middle East, Stéphane LacroixEnjeux et incertitudes des changements politiques en Afrique du Nord, Luis MartinezStates and Societies in the Gulf Monarchies, Laurence LouerShiism and Politics in the Middle East, Laurence LouerPolitical Economy of the Middle East: Rents, Labor, and Capital in a Changing Region,

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Bassem SnaijeLessons (not) Learnt in Afghanistan, Bette DamLes services de renseignement et de sécurité du monde arabo-musulman : acteurs du pouvoir/facteurs de changement, Agnès Levallois, Luc BatignePolitical Economy of Development in the Middle East and North Africa, Hedi LarbiSimulation Workshop: the Iranian case, François NicoullaudMediterranean and Middle Eastern Metropolis (Urban School), Éric VerdeilThe Question of Minority, The Turkish Case in comparative Perspective, Riva KastoryanoConflict and Political Change in the Middle East, Daniel BrumbergThe Military and Security Sector in the Arab World, Daniel Brumberg

NORTH AMERICAN STUDIESFALL 2017 American Military Power in the World Today (Lecture), Peter HerrlyThe United States in the World. Nature and Contradictions of U.S. Power (Lecture), Mario Del Pero

SPRING 2017Discovering Philanthropy, Discovering America, Judith SymondsNorth American Metropolis (Urban School), Stephen Sawyer

RUSSIAN STUDIESFALL 2017 Russia’s Foreign Policy: Domestic, Regional and International Factors (Lecture), Marie Mendras, Jacques RupnikNew Combination of Hard and Soft Power: Case study of Contemporary Russia, Carina Stachetti

SPRING 2017Violence et société en Russie post-soviétique, Gilles Favarel-GarriguesEnergy in Russia and FSU, Tatiana MitrovaSecurity Issues in Post-Soviet States, Olivier Ferrando, Anna Colin-LebedevJunior Lab - Mapping Russian Studies, Vincent Lepinay, Estelle Lezean, Kathy Rousselet

SOUTH AND CENTRAL ASIAN STUDIESFALL 2017 Dimensions of India's Asian Policy, Frédéric GrarePolitical Economy of Contemporary India, Loraine Kennedy

SPRING 2017Democracy in India, Christophe Jaffrelot Pakistan at the Crossroads – Once Again, Christophe Jaffrelot Security Issues in Post-Soviet States, Olivier Ferrando, Anna Colin-LebedevLessons (not) Learnt in Afghanistan, Bette Dam

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PSIATHEMATIC CONCENTRATION PROGRAMSFALL 2017SPRING 2017

AGRICULTURE

DEFENSE & SECURITY ECONOMICS

DIPLOMACY

ENVIRONMENT

EMERGING ECONOMIES

GLOBAL ECONOMIC POLICY

GLOBAL HEALTH

GLOBAL RISKS

HUMAN RIGHTS

INTELLIGENCE STUDIES

INTERNATIONAL ENERGY

MEDIA AND WRITING

MIGRATIONS

METHODS

PROJECT MANAGEMENT

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THEMATIC CONCENTRATIONS

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AGRICULTUREFALL 2017

Agriculture and Food in the Global Agenda, Sébastien Treyer, Tancrède Voituriez

SPRING 2017

Politiques publiques et enjeux agricoles dans le sud, Jean-Jacques Gabas, Lauren LecuyerSustainable Development of Agriculture and Food Systems, Sébastien Treyer, Tancrède VoituriezGlobal Hunger (Lecture), Olivier De Schutter

DEFENSE AND SECURITY ECONOMICSFALL 2017

Defense and Security Economics (Lecture), Jean-Michel OudotEconomie de la défense, Hubert Esquerre

SPRING 2017

Economics of Conflict, Petros SekerisThe Political Economy of the Defence Industry, Andrew JamesLa contractualisation des programmes d'armement au service des forces, Yves-René Guillou, Marine Boutet

DIPLOMACYFALL 2017

Theory and Practice of Diplomacy (Lecture)**, Miguel-Angel MoratinosAnalyse de l'importance de la perception des risques dans la géopolitique actuelle, Hubert VédrineGrand Strategy in Diplomacy Past and Present (Lecture), Bruno Stagno UgarteDiplomatic Practices in the World, Christian LequesneDiplomacy and Negotiation, Eugène B. Kogan, Alain LempereurAnalyse de la politique étrangère : acteurs, processus et changements (Lecture), Frédéric Ramel, Guillaume DevinThe United States in the World. Nature and Contradictions of U.S. power (Lecture), Mario Del PeroUS Diplomacy in an Age of Engagement: Case Studies and Practical Exercises, Philip BreedenPreventive Diplomacy and Multilateral Conflict Management in Africa (Lecture), Fabienne HaraPolitical Speechwriting (2 courses), Christophe De Voogd

SPRING 2017

Theory and Practice of Diplomacy (Lecture)**, Miguel Angel MoratinosIssues in Contemporary Conflict Resolution (Lecture), Álvaro de SotoInternational Public Diplomacy and Communication, Odette Tomescu-Hatto

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Art et relations internationales, Frédéric RamelNATO and EU: coping with the new international security challenges and the evolving context of the transatlantic relationship, Benoit d'AbovilleThe Craft of Diplomacy: How an Embassy Works, Jean de Gliniasty, Bruno JoubertLe conseil de sécurité, Jean-Marc de La SablièreInternational Mediation & Conflict Resolution, Charles TenenbaumPracticing Diplomacy Today: an Ambassador at Work, Claude BlanchemaisonApplied diplomacy:decision making – communication-crisis management**, Ursula PlassnikSimulation Workshop: the Iranian case, François NicoullaudMultilateral Diplomacy: the case of Climate (Lecture), Laurence TubianaDe l'humanitaire à la diplomatie : des engangements pluriels (Cas d'étude du Kurdistan), Frédéric TissotDiplomatic Successes and Failures: the Arab Israeli Conflict as a Case Study, Abdelelah Al-KhatibSimulation of negotiations: Ukraine-Russia-European Union relations, Micheline Calmy Rey, Benoit d'AbovilleDiplomacy in Practice, Simon Fraser, Christopher PrenticeHistory of Nation Branding, Soft Power and Cultural Diplomacy (Lecture), Jessica Gienow-HechtForeign Policy and Diplomacy: Current Dynamics, Luis Amado

EMERGING ECONOMIESFALL 2017

Development Economics: Macroeconomic and Political Economic Issues (Lecture), Julia CagéReforms and Growth in Emerging Economies (Lecture), Jérôme SgardEconomic Development and forms of capitalism in China, Jean-François HuchetEconomic Development in Latin America, Edgardo Torija ZaneInstitutions et politiques du développement, Jean-Jacques Gabas, Vincent Geronimi

SPRING 2017

Sustainability of Growth in Developing Countries, Paul CollierThe Rise of the BRICs: Development Strategies and Governance Challenges, Alvaro ArtigasEconomie Politique de l'Afrique Contemporaine, Pierre JacquemotFinances publiques dans les pays en développement, Marc Raffinot, Marin FerryUrban Policies in Cities of the South, Alex Schafran, Wei-Shiuen NgPolitical Economy of the Middle East: Rents, Labor, and Capital in a Changing Region, Bassem Snaije

ENVIRONMENTFALL 2017

Changement climatique: causes et conséquences, Jean Jouzel, Hervé Le TreutBiodiversity, Pierre-Henri GouyonRisque et expertise : une introduction à la sociologie des enjeux sanitaires et environnementaux, Jean-Noël JouzelClimate Geopolitics: International Relations in a Warming World, François GemenneInnovation pour un développement durable, Claude Henry, Alain Grandjean ... / ...** Courses showcasing innovative pedagogical format

THEMATIC CONCENTRATIONS

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From Climate Sciences to Geo-Engineering?, François RavettaMajor Oceanic Environmental Challenges: A Multi-Disciplinary Scientific Perspective, Damien Cardinal, Philippe Koubbi, Sabrina SpeichClimate and Security, Anne-Sophie Cerisola, Laurence Tubiana

SPRING 2017

The Politics of Climate Change, Michel ColombierClimate Change and International Security, Odette Tomescu-HattoBiodiversity Values and Policy, Renaud Lapeyre, Yann Laurans, Julien RochetteThéories et politiques de la décroissance, Luc Semal, Agnès SinaiEnvironment and Migration, François Gemenne, Caroline ZickgrafA l’origine de la crise écologique : pour une histoire environnementale, Grégory QuenetRegards croisés sur les politiques de l’eau en Europe et ailleurs, Bernard Barraque, Bruno Nguyen, Christelle Pezon, Daniel ZimmerIntroduction aux principes du droit de l'environnement et techniques de mise en oeuvre, Sebastien MabileManaging Energy Demand, Michel Colombier, Nicolas BerghmansEnergies renouvelables: opportunité ou nécessité?, Vincent Jacques Le SeigneurSanté et environnement, André CicollelaPolitical Economy of Climate (Lecture), Laurence TubianaGoverning nature and Africa since colonization (Lecture), Guillaume BlancImplementing the Paris Agreement: in Theory and in Practice**, Henri Landes, Nishimura Mari, Clark Garrette, Depoues Vivian, Leguet BenoitEcological Science and Nature Based Solutions: Issues and Challenges, Luc Abbadie

GLOBAL ECONOMIC POLICYFALL 2017

nternational Trade, Thierry MayerGlobal Financial Regulation - (Lecture), Howard DaviesImpact Evaluation in International Development, Vera ChiodiGame Theory in the International Arena (Lecture), Jérome MathisInternational History of Economic Policy, Jan Vincent-Rostowski

SPRING 2017

International Macroeconomics (Lecture), Philippe MartinThe Changing Political Economy of Central Banking (Lecture), Howard DaviesInternational Trade Law and the WTO, Eliza PattersonEast Asia and Europe: Facing a New World Together - Economic Perspectives, Patrick Messerlin, Taeho Bark, Jimmyn ParcAdvanced Econometrics: Time Series, Christophe RaultAdvanced Econometrics: Panel Series, Francisco Serranito

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Mapping Controversies: How (not) to be a Bad Trader. The Regulation of Financial Information, Vincent LepinayInternational Debt Fundamentals, Ariel Weil

GLOBAL HEALTHFALL 2017

Strategies, Policy-making and Governance in Global Health (Lecture), Dominique KerouedanHealth systems assessment and humanitarian health interventions (Lecture) , Karl BlanchetMapping Controversies: Health Safety Issues in Profitable Chemical Markets, Henri Boullier

SPRING 2017

Global Outbreak Alert and Response, Arnaud Fontanet, Klaudia PortenInternational Cooperation in Health & Health Systems of Low-Income Countries, Remco Van De Pas, Sara Van BelleGlobal Health in Africa: Critical Perspectives, Guillaume LachenalSanté et environnement, André CicolellaNon State Actors in Global Health, Louis PizarroFrom AIDS to Zika: Economic and Financing Challenges for the Global Health, Joseph Brunet-Jailly, Mead OverGlobal Hunger (Lecture), Olivier De Schutter

GLOBAL RISKSFALL 2017

Risk Analysis and Crisis Management, Hélène LavoixFundamentals of European Political Risk, Mujtaba Rahman, Ayham KamelRisque et expertise : une introduction à la sociologie des enjeux sanitaires et environnementaux, Jean-Noël JouzelChangement climatique: causes et conséquences, Jean Jouzel, Hervé Le TreutCybersecurity operational and policy challenges (Lecture), Jean-Baptiste Demaison, Yann TranRenseigner les démocraties, renseigner en démocratie (Lecture), Philippe HayezGlobal Financial Regulation (Lecture), Howard DaviesMapping Controversies: Health Safety Issues in Profitable Chemical Markets, Henri Boullier

SPRING 2017

Managing operational information and analyses in an international environment, Thomas BrotelFrom Homeland Security to Societal Security, Richard NarichThe Changing Political Economy of Central Banking (Lecture), Howard DaviesGlobal Hunger (Lecture), Olivier De SchutterSustainable Development of Agriculture and Food Systems, Sébastien Treyer, Tancrède VoituriezPolitiques publiques et enjeux agricoles dans le sud, Jean-Jacques Gabas, Lauren LecuyerThe Politics of Climate Change, Michel ColombierGlobal Outbreak Alert and Response, Arnaud Fontanet, Klaudia Porten

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THEMATIC CONCENTRATIONS

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Intelligence and Technology, Ayse CeyhanWMD Counter-proliferation: interdiction, deterrence and defense, Fouad El KhatibSecurity in a Nuclear-armed World (Lecture), Benoit PelopidasMenaces sécuritaires internationales, Philippe MigauxPakistan at the Crossroads – once again, Christophe JaffrelotL'économie sale, Jean-Baptiste Carpentier, Jérôme PoirotCryptowars Redux: Negotiating Security and Privacy in the Digital Realm, Niranjan SivakumarMapping Controversies :How (not) to be a Bad Trader. The Regulation of Financial Information, Vincent Lepinay

HUMAN RIGHTSFALL 2017

International Human Rights Law (Lecture), William SchabasLaw and Conflict, William Schabas, Anne QuintinInternational Humanitarian Law (Lecture), Jean-Baptiste Jeangène Vilmer International Humanitarian Law: its operational relevance in protecting victims of armed conflicts, Patrick ZahndPromoting Human Rights: History, Law, Methods and Current Controversies (Lecture), Tawanda MutasahHuman Rights, Development and Global Poverty (Lecture), Jeremy PerelmanInternational Human Rights Law: From Theory to Practice, Théo Boutruche

SPRING 2017

The International Criminal Court and Human Rights (Lecture), William Schabas La protection internationale : réfugiés, apatrides et déplacés, Caroline Laly-ChevalierLe droit international des secours humanitaires entre le droit de la guerre et la lutte contre le terrorisme, Françoise Bouchet-SaulnierFundamentals of International Criminal Law, Annyssa BellalHuman Rights in International Politics, Anthony DworkinHuman Rights, Freedom of Movement, Migration and Asylum in a Security Context, Didier BigoThe Main Challenges of Humanitarian Action in an Evolving World, Christelle BoulangerAdvocacy; Philosophy and Practice (Lecture)**, Lex PaulsonConceptual Foundations for Human Rights Advocacy, Salvatore Sagues, Gaëtan MootooHumanitarian Negotiations, Xavier CrombéProject Management and Evaluation, Christelle Eyraud, Vincent BrownL'exclusion sociale en milieu urbain: villes du Nord et villes du Sud, Delphine Laisney, Xavier EmmanuelliInterventions pédagogiques en santé auprès des populations très précarisées: rôle, fonctions et évaluation des pratiques artistiques, Stéphane TessierInternational Public Law (Lecture), Rosemary Ann ByrneDroit International Public (Lecture), Gérard Cahin

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International Organizations: Law and Practice on the International Civil Service, Souheil El ZeinDroits des conflits armés, Olivier BarratLaw of Armed Conflict, Svetlana Zasova, Sara AminiThe Politics and Practice of Child Rights in Africa – Rhetoric and Reality, Ian HopwoodWar and the International Order, Jean Baptiste Jeangene VilmerGlobal Hunger (Lecture), Olivier De SchutterGénocides et violences extrêmes, Jacques Semelin Justice pénale internationale, Isabelle Fouchard Socio-Economic Rights and Development: from Theory to Action (lecture), Jérémy PerelmanResponsability of International Organisations: Law and Global Governance, Pierre Bodeau-LivinecInternational Law and Security, Robin GeissLaw of International Organizations, Gerd DroesseSecurity in a Nuclear-Armed World, Benoit PelopidasHow Will We Meet the SDG? Challenges, Barriers and Opportunities, Christelle Boulanger

INTELLIGENCE STUDIESFALL 2017

Renseigner les démocraties, renseigner en démocratie (Lecture), Philippe HayezIntroduction to US Intelligence (Lecture), Mark LowenthalIntroduction to Intelligence, David Chuter

SPRING 2017

Secret Intelligence in the Digital Age, David OmandLes services de renseignement et de sécurité du monde arabo-musulman : acteurs du pouvoir/facteurs de changement, Agnes Levallois, Luc BatigneIntelligence and Technology, Ayse CeyhanL'action spéciale, Dominique Champtiaux, Philippe RousselotMenaces sécuritaires internationales, Philippe MigauxGlobal Economic Intelligence, Claude RevelL'économie sale, Jean-Baptiste Carpentier, Jérôme PoirotWarning Failure and Surprise Attack, Michael Goodman, Hugh DylanTerrorisme et contre-terrorisme à l'heure du jihadisme, Yves Trotignon, Guillaume Delbauffe

INTERNATIONAL ENERGYFALL 2017

Politics and Economics of International Energy (Lecture), Jean-Pierre Favennec, Anton Melard de FeuardentPolitics and Economics of International Energy (Lecture), Giacomo Luciani

SPRING 2017

Energy Markets, Bassam Fattouh, John Stern, Eleanor MorrisonNetwork Energies: The Economics and Politics of Gas and Electricity, Andrea Bonzanni

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THEMATIC CONCENTRATIONS

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Energy Regulations, Eleanor MorrisonInternational and Comparative Petroleum Law and Contracts, Carlos BellorinEnergy Policies, Christian EgenhoferThe Diplomacy of Energy, Giacomo Luciani, Dagmar GraczykEnergy in Russia and FSU, Tatiana MitrovaNuclear Energy Fundamentals, Dominique Greneche, Valérie FaudonInternational and European Gas Markets, Coby Van Der Linde, Luca FranzaEnergy Security, Said NachetOil and Gas Upstream Industry: Business, Strategy and Finance, Nadine Bret-Rouzaut, Arash FarnooshEnergy Landscape Analysis, Thierry BrosDecarbonisation Scenarios and Renewable Energy Sources, Manfred HafnerTransition Business Models, Paolo Natali, Marco BrunEnergy Efficiency Policy, Sara Bryan Pasquier, Raimund Malischek

MEDIA AND WRITINGFALL 2017

How to write to be read (School of Journalism), Scott Sayare Social media skills (School of Journalism), Gerald Holubowicz

METHODSFALL 2017

Research Design and Writing in the Social Sciences, Nadège RagaruStatistics and Data Analysis for Policymakers, Bruno CautresProcessing Knowledge - building, refining and analyzing research corpora in social sciences, Thomas TariAdvanced Research Workshop in International Governance, Richard BalmeDigital Methods for Social Sciences, Jean-Philippe CointetMéthode d'analyse quantitative (Doctoral School), Antoine Jardin, Anja Durovic

SPRING 2017

Research Design and Writing in the Social Sciences, Nadège RagaruAdvanced Research Workshop in International Governance, Richard BalmeAdvanced Statistics for Policy Analysis, Bruno CautresOutils quantitatifs II, Didier SchlactherAdvanced Econometrics: Time Series, Christophe RaultEvaluating Social Programs: Randomized Experiments, Victor PouliquenCartographier l'international, Patrice MitranoMéthode quantitative niveau 2, Antoine Jardin

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MIGRATIONSFALL 2017

Introduction to the Politics of International Migration, Antoine PecoudRethinking the EU-Africa Strategic Dialogue on Migration?, Fabienne Hara, Emilio ManfrediDroit Européen des Migrants, Loïc Azoulai

SPRING 2017

Global Governance of Mobility, Catherine Wihtol De Wenden, Hélène Thiollet, Thomas Lacroix, François Gemenne, Hélène Le BailEconomics of International Migration and Development: Challenges and Policies, Jean-Christophe Dumont, Jean-Pierre GarsonEnvironnement and Migration, François Gemenne, Caroline ZickgrafEU Immigration and Asylum Law, Philippe De Bruycker, Lilian TsourdiInternational Migration and Justice( Lecture), Sergio CarreraClinique Migration (only for students who were registered in this course during Fall semester), Christophe Jouly

PROJECT MANAGEMENTFALL 2017

Building long-term relationships and sharing value with stakeholders in an international environment, Christelle BitouzetLeading Change (Lecture), Michael TopolnytskyManaging action in complex international organization (Lecture), Xavier LeflaiveL'intelligence interculturelle : travailler au contact d'autres cultures, Michel Sauquet“D4D” - Digital for Development: hands-on projects to foster development through IT, Nicolas PejoutInnovation sociale et Innovation Démocratique** (Lecture), Romain SlitineMarketing et Lobbying au service des grandes causes, dont le cas de l’Expo Universelle 2025, Armand de RendingerAccounting, Olivier BeguinOutils de gestion, Thierry CornilleDesigning Relief Projects in Conflict and Disaster Settings, Anne-Charlotte Schneider, Hélène Juillard

SPRING 2017

Scaling innovations: designing and implementing impactful development programmes, Isabelle HoyauxInnovation sociale et entrepreneuriat social, Amandine BarthelemyProject Management for Sustainable Development, Jean Plichon“D4D” - Digital for Development: hands-on projects to foster development through IT, Nicolas PejoutDesigning Relief Projects in Conflict and Disaster Settings, Anne-Charlotte Schneider, Hélène Juillard

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THEMATIC CONCENTRATIONS

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Social business management:microfinance and access to energy, Eugénie Constancias, Stéphanie Delepine, Thomas Thivillon, Ian BestStructuring, Negotiating International Development Projects. A Practical Seminar focused on Africa, Brian FixDoing Business in Africa, Thierry LacroixDevelopment and International Solidarity in Africa: Policy Advising, Abdelmalek Riad, Sandrine de GuioLe jeu d’acteurs du développement urbain : simulation de rôle Urbax, Suzanne FritelliPratique de la négociation des affaires internationales, Claude BenadonPrincipes et management de communication sensible et de crise, Jean-Christophe AlquierAccounting, Olivier BeguinOutils de gestion, Thierry CornilleOutils de gestion, Catherine Morin, Dominique de Saint Sernin

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FALL 2017 COMMON COURSES AND SPECIAL FEATURES

QUANTITATIVE SKILLSStatistical Reasoning, Sarah Deschenes, Alexandra Jarotschkin, Antonin de Laever, Cyril Benoit, Francois BriatteStatistiques d'enquêtes, Anja Durovic, Florence NoccaQuantitative Tools level I, Emilie Dussau, Sebastien Ricard, Adrien Tenne, Michel RuimyOutils quantitatifs niveau I, Didier Schlacther, Béatrice Merle d'AubignéOutils quantitatifs niveau II, Didier SchlactherOutils quantitatifs niveau II, Louis de Charsonville

SPECIAL FEATURES (OPTIONAL)A second course of modern foreign language

Initiation à l'entrepreunariat, Jacques-Henri EyraudAtelier de créativité entrepreneuriale, Alessandra Cocito, Marjolaine GrondinEntrepreneur Starter Pack, Divers IntervenantsAccounting, Olivier BeguinOutils de gestion, Thierry CornilleAtelier d'art oratoire, Cyril DelhayStatistics And Data Analysis For Policymakers, Bruno CautresPublic Speaking Workshop, Cyril DelhayMéthodologies et écritures en sciences sociales, Nadège RagaruProcessing Knowledge - building, refining and analyzing research corpora in social sciences, Thomas TariAdvanced Research Workshop in International Governance, Richard BalmeDigital Methods for Social Sciences, Jean-Philippe Cointet

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QUANTITATIVE SKILLSStatistical Reasoning, Mathilde Bauwin, Antonin de Laever, François Briatte, Cyril Benoit, Lisa Oberlander, Alexandra JarotschkinStatistiques d'enquêtes, Tom Chevalier, Manon Reguer-PetitQuantitative Tools level I, Louis de Charsonville, Gauthier Jourdain, Sébastien Ricard, Vladimir Atlani, Emilie Dussau, Guillaume LevannierOutils quantitatifs niveau I, Didier Schlacther, Béatrice Merle d'Aubigné, Vladimir Atlani Outils quantitatifs niveau II, Didier Schlacther

SPECIAL FEATURES (OPTIONAL)A second modern foreign language

Initiation à l’entreprenariat, Jacques-Henri EyraudAtelier de créativité entrepreneuriale, Alessandra CocitoBusiness Plan, Jean-François Lemercier, Alexandre AlmajeanuAtelier d'art oratoire, Cyril DelhayPublic Speaking Workshop, Cyril Delhay, David Jacquin, Hervé Pata Public Speaking Workshop, Cyril Delhay, Hervé PataPublic Speaking Workshop - Level 2, Cyril DelhayCartographier l'international, Patrice MitranoResearch Design and Writing in the Social Sciences, Nadège RagaruEvaluating Social Programs: Randomized Experiments, Ilf Bencheikh, Victor PouliquenAdvanced Research Seminar in Global Public Policy, Richard BalmeAdvanced Statistics for Policy Analysis, Bruno CautresOutils quantitatifs II, Didier SchlactherOutils de gestion, Catherine Morin, Dominique de Saint SerninOutils de gestion, Thierry CornilleAccounting, Olivier BeguinGouverner (par) les chiffres, Fabrice BardetAdvanced Econometrics: Time Series, Christophe RaultAdvanced Econometrics: Panel Series, Francisco SerranitoIntroduction to programming, data processing and visualization, Niranjan Sivakumar

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