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Josepha Laroche

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Josepha Laroche is a French professor of political science, specializing in international relations. She is professor at the University of Paris 1 Pantheon-Sorbonne, where she is Director of the master's program of research in international relations, and is also researcher at the UMR 201 Développement et sociétés (http://recherche-iedes.univ-paris1.fr/membres/membres-permanents/laroche-josepha/). She was also Institut d'Études Politiques de Paris (Sciences Po Paris) from 2004 to 2009.

Her research is dedicated to globalization, global governance and global public goods.

In 2009, she founded Chaos International, a Transnational Center of Studies and Researches dedicated to promote a transnational analysis on the global scene.[1]

She is editor of the academic series, Chaos International[2] L'Harmattan Publisher.

Books

  • Les Prix Nobel, sociologie d'une élite transnationale, Montréal, Liber, 2012.
  • La Brutalisation du monde, du retrait des Etats à la décivilisation, Montréal, Liber, 2012.
  • O. Nay (Ed.), Lexique de science politique, 2e ed., Paris, Dalloz, 2011.
  • Editor : Un Monde en sursis, dérives financières, régulations politiques et exigences éthiques, Paris, L’Harmattan, 2010. Coll. Chaos International.
  • Josepha Laroche, Alexandre Bohas, Canal+ et les majors américaines : une vision désenchantée du cinéma-monde, Paris, 2005. Coll. Chaos International.[3]
  • Editor: Mondialisation et gouvernance mondiale, Paris, PUF, 2003, 263 pages. Coll. IRIS.
  • Editor: La Loyauté dans les relations internationales, 2e éd., Paris, L’Harmattan, 2011. Coll. Chaos International.
  • Politique internationale, (with Susan Strange) 2e éd., Paris, LGDJ Montchrestien, 2000.[4]
  • Les Prix Nobel, Paris, PUF, 1995. (Que Sais-je?. 3070). ISBN 978-2-13-047439-5[5]

Selected articles

  • "Le Nobel comme enjeu symbolique", Revue Française de Science Politique, 44 (4), août 1994, pp. 599–628.

Others

References