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Conference discount: 20% on “The Making of the World” by Yves Schemeil

On the occasion of the Congress of the French Association of Political Science (AFSP) from 2-4 July in Grenoble (France), we are offering a 20% discount on the e-book publication …

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Navigating challenges in International Relations: Insights from Yves Schemeil in short videos

In our globalized world, it is crucial that we strive to enhance cross-cultural communication and foster connections. However, even during periods of relative stability, politics and international relations encounter persistent …

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“International Organizations and not governments are the major agents of global change.” – 5 questions answered by Yves Schemeil

About the book International Organizations (IOs) were designed to provide global public goods, among which security for all, trade for the richest, and development for the poorest. Their very existence …

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The Making of the World. How International Organizations Shape Our Future by Yves Schemeil   About the book International Organizations (IOs) were designed to provide global public goods, among which …

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