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  • Paris

    Study days - Geography

    The United States in 2013. Questioning the "superpower" vulnerability

    AGF / Institut de géographie workshop

    Les États-Unis en 2013 : les vulnérabilités de la « superpuissance » en question, coordonnée par Frédéric LERICHE, Professeur de géographie (UVSQ)

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  • Paris

    Conference, symposium - Economy

    Debt, Democracy, Citizenship

    A Political History of Public Debts (Europe and the United States, from Late Eighteenth Century)

    Souvent envisagée du seul point de vue de ses dimensions économiques et financières, l’histoire des dettes publiques est pourtant consubstantielle à la construction des États et des sociétés contemporaines. À ce titre, elle est un objet central de l’histoire politique, car elle invite à s’interroger sur les transformations historiques de la souveraineté, les rapports de force entre les États, leurs créanciers et les contribuables, et les relations complexes entre indépendance nationale et insertion dans une économie mondialisée.

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  • Paris

    Study days - History

    Debt, Democracy, Citizenship: A Political History of public debts

    Europe, United States, since the late 18th century

    Organized as a workshop, this symposium aims to explore the public debt as the locus for political debates and conflicts. It brings together case studies analyzing aspects of the link between politics (especially in its social or participative dimensions) and the indebtedness of states. The discussions will help shed new light on such central concepts, for our understanding of the modern political world, as sovereignty, citizenship, democracy, and solidarity.

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  • Carouge

    Scholarship, prize and job offer - Economy

    Assistant HES (Doctoral student) at Geneva School of Business Administration

    The Geneva School of Business Administration (HEG-Geneva) offers a Research Assistant (Doctoral student) position for three years starting from 1st September 2013.The doctoral student will participate to the project « Organizing, Communicating, and Costing in Risk Governance: Learning Lessons from the H1N1 Pandemic », financed by the Swiss National Science Foundation. He or she will be in charge of the research components dedicated to costing around H1N1. This comparative study will involve qualitative fieldwork in three countries, namely Switzerland, the United States and Japan. He or she will collaborate with a post-doctoral fellow focusing on issues related to organization and communication. He or she will have to write a PhD thesis on H1N1 costing issues and will be supervised by Prof. Nathalie Brender. The project is funded for three years.

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