JOURNALS / WORKING PAPERS

In addition to its book series in French and in English, CERI also publishes several periodical or occasional working papers series. Amongst these, « Les Etudes du CERI » are produced in paper format and sold upon request, whilst « Questions de recherche , Les Cahiers du CERI » are available online free of charge. Cahiers Russie, which result from the meetings hold by the “Russia and CEI Observatory”, as well as Garnet Policy Briefs, published under the auspices of a EU-funded research network on European and global governance, do exist in both printed and electronic versions.
In addition, CERI is involved in the publication of two academic quarterly journals: since 1998, the centre has been editing the Critique internationale published by the Presses de Sciences Po with the support of the CNRS and the Centre National du Livre; it also hosts IPS (International Political Sociology), launched in January 2007 as one of the International Studies Association journals published by Wiley-Blackwell.

 


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BOOK SERIES

Promotion and dissemination of research results is an important aspect of CERI’s activities. Our first contacts with French publishers go as far back as the early 1990s and our first English language book series was launched in 1999.
CERI currently publishes four series in French (fundamental research books with Karthala, reference works with Fayard, shorter essays on current international affairs with Editions Autrement, thematic yearbooks with Presses de Sciences Po), and two series in English (with Hurst and Palgrave Macmillan).

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

OTHER BOOKS

In French, our researchers publish with well renowned general interest or specialized publishers such as Gallimard, Le Seuil, La Découverte, Odile Jacob and, of course,
Presses de Sciences Po.
In English, British or US academic (Cornell University Press, Oxford University Press, Cambridge University Press, Manchester University Press…) and « commercial » publishers (Ashgate, Polity, Routledge, Wiley-Blackwell …) publish either original English language manuscripts or translations of French works.

 

 

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