Sciences Po Alumni in the U.S.
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Below, please find our quarterly newsletter. As we navigate these challenging times, we hope you can find a moment of enjoyment in our latest portraits of Sciences Po alumni and our highlight of alumni in the news.
The new Alumni Webinar Series invites alumni to share their knowledge and experiences in their careers.
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Our next webinar, The New Cold War is Coming -- The Internet is the Battlefield, will take place on September 30 at 12:30 PM EST and will feature Alumna Maëlle Gavet, author of the soon to be released book Trampled by Unicorns: Big Tech's Empathy Problem and How to Fix It, in conversation with Christophe Duthoit, Senior Partner & Managing Director with Boston Consulting Group, on the new geopolitics of the tech industry. Hubert Joly, former Chairman and CEO Best Buy, will give his closing remarks. RSVP here!
The first two webinars in the series offered the occasion to gain excellent insights into international trade and the 2020 presidential election. We hope you will have the opportunity to join us for future webinars to learn more about our talented alumni network!
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Our first webinar featured Jamieson Greer, former USTR Chief of Staff, now partner at King & Spalding, in conversation with Emily de la Bruyère about US-China Economic and Trade relationship. You can find an executive summary and recording here.
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Our second webinar featured Alumnus Mike Schmuhl, Pete Buttigieg's campaign manager for the 2020 Democratic Party presidential primaries, discussing the 2020 election with Celia Belin from Brookings. You can find an executive summary and recording here.
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Delphine Halgand, the Executive Director of The Signals Network, fulfilled her childhood dream of becoming a journalist thanks to the education she received at Sciences Po. In this interview, she discusses her career path, her work with American journalists held hostage, and her mission to support whistleblowers sharing critical information.
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Michael Allegretti, the Chief Strategy Officer at Rubicon, believes his time at Sciences Po shaped his focus on leadership and public policy. In this interview, he discusses his career working at the intersection of business and government and why it is essential for policy makers to stay flexible and empathetic.
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Maud Leclair is a research assistant in the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s department of Asian Art and a graduate of Sciences Po’s master in Cultural Policy and Management. In this interview, she discusses the professional skills she gained during her time at Sciences Po, her current work at the Met, and her own artistic practice.
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Anne-Claire Legendre, newly appointed French ambassador to Kuwait, says that Sciences Po gave her the curiosity and the open mind necessary to become a diplomat. After four years in New York, she reflects on her career, her education, and why more young women should become diplomats.
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Thierry Bernard, the CEO of QIAGEN, believes that with the Sciences Po mindset, “the sky’s the limit.” He spoke to us about his memories of Sciences Po, his call to public service that has led him to a career in the healthcare industry, and his hopes for the world after the current global health crisis.
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We talked with Hannah Cooper, the CEO & Co-Founder of Cooper/Smith. In this interview, she shares her appreciation for the French academic approach, her work in development, and how data can help to tailor ultra-specific public health responses.
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Here, we unpack the recent literature about and authored by Sciences Po alumni in the United States. If you have press coverage or a recent article to share, send it our way via email
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Following our last newsletter, Pierre Gervois is proud to announce that "his" film Americart2019 has has been selected to be in official competition at the Chelsea Film Festival in NYC (Oct 15-18) AND in the Official Competition at the 2021 Southeast Regional Film Festival in Jacksonville, Florida (May 2021)
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Check out Alexis Buisson's podcast for La Croix- C’est ça l’Amérique (en français). The first two episodes featured other Sciences Po Alumni: Benjamin Haddad and Claude Grunitzky!
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For those interested in predictions about the future of international arbitration post-COVID-19, check out John V.H. Pierce' thoughts in a special COVID-focused edition of New York Dispute Resolution Lawyer, published by the New York State Bar Association’s Dispute Resolution Section
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Follow this link to read Sophie Meunier's new publication on the effect of Chinese investment on the politics of Foreign Direct Investment screening in the US
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Read Gilles Bransbourg's interview for France Amérique on historical and longer term perspectives on the current COVID crisis and some of its ramifications
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Ever wondered what difference panel data can make when estimating the impacts of trade policy on trade flows? Follow this link to learn more with Ben Shepherd
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In this article, Max Bouchet describe the value, limitations, and evolution of global city-to-city cooperation in light of the COVID-19 pandemic
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Brittany Ebeling wrote this piece on regenerative agriculture, the access to land movement, and land speculation
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Michael Allegretti invites you to join The 2020 Concordia Annual Summit and offers you a complimentary guest Livestream Pass. To register, click here and enter the promo code LAO_SciencesPo_Student where prompted. It begins –digitally– the week of September 21st.
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The latest research from Sciences Po in French and in English.
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Le 16 mars dernier, une décision gouvernementale allait bouleverser pour quelques mois notre quotidien et nos déplacements : la distanciation sociale par le confinement. […] Lire la suite
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When it decreed a lockdown for social distancing on 16 March 2020, the French government made a decision that was about to disrupt our everyday […] Read More
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La longue fin de l’esclavage au Maghreb
Si la fin de l’esclavage a fait l’objet de nombreuses recherches, son histoire est si diverse et si complexe que nombre de ses dimensions n’ont […] Lire la suite
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The Long End of Slavery in the Maghreb
While the end of slavery has been the subject of much research, its history is so diverse and complex that many of its dimensions remain […] Read more
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Mieux connaître l’état des systèmes politiques – en particulier ceux des pays en voie de développement – via des méthodes spécifiques aux économistes n’apparaît pas […] Lire la suite
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When Economists Study Politics in Developing Countries
Better understanding the state of political systems – particularly in developing countries – via methods used by economists does not appear to be commonplace. However, […] Read More
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