
Léandre Oster refutes the Quarterly’s latest leader on Macron’s proposed pension reform. I take the train often. In fact, in my life, I have taken it hundreds of times. So, being French, you can imagine that I have suffered more than once […]
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Léandre Oster refutes the Quarterly’s latest leader on Macron’s proposed pension reform. I take the train often. In fact, in my life, I have taken it hundreds of times. So, being French, you can imagine that I have suffered more than once […]
Our editorial opinion on the strikes and Macron’s universal pension reform As SciencesPistes know all too well, France is facing a political crisis over pension reform gravely affecting our ability to travel around France and Europe. Mass demonstrations have now […]
Want to replace those dull quarantine minutes spent staring into the wall with testing your writing and argumentative abilities? Now, you can pen an opinion to be considered for publication online at the Quarterly. If you are interested in writing […]
We see no better way to kick off our first Playbook of 2020 than with a contemporary Tale of Two Cities, or a civil service equivalent of a Marvel-DC crossover, depending on which generation you hail from; drama, suspense, emotion […]
It is not only Andrew Yang who expects automation to massively disrupt the labor market, economists are wary, too. Automation is regarded as a ticking time bomb; robots running AI algorithms taking over most of the jobs. Economists studying automation […]
The Other Trade War Overshadowed by the US-China trade war, there’s another serious trade altercation with equally grave consequences for the global economy unfolding at this moment. In July 2019, Japan announced it would limit exports of three chemicals, fluorinated […]
Over the years, us SciencesPo students have been promised many things: most recently, an app that would allow us to consult our schedules on our phones; before that, a career services department dedicated to helping guide us in our professional […]
Three Worlds of Selectivity Sciences Po reports an overall admissions rate of 18% in 2019 for the undergraduate programme. But the road to Sciences Po is not equal in terms of selectivity. Every year, the Sciences Po Admissions Report provides […]
Christine Lagarde: the renovator of the house Duisenberg built? In the years following major crises in financial and sovereign sectors, a period of uncertainty has seemed to fall upon central bankers across the world, as they re-evaluate the efficacy and […]
What is the cost of revolution and who profits from it? Whatever your view is on the absolute chaos in Hong Kong, be it the beginning of a just revolution or an unnecessary and damaging rebellion, it is and will […]