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    <id>tag:cairn.info,2005:numero:E_RFAP_186</id>
    <title type="html"><![CDATA[
        Regulation at the crossroads of public and private interests
                    | Revue française d’administration publique
            (2025/2 n° 186)
            ]]></title>
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                            <li>
                     Pages 326 to 328| Front matter
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 333 to 346| Regulation under influence? Capture and conflicts of interest
                                            |  Sophie Harnay,  Benjamin Monnery,  Laurence Scialom,  Fabrice Tricou
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 347 to 368| Interest representative law: theoretical and programmatic
reflections
                                            |  Jean-François Kerléo
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 369 to 380| The High Authority for Transparency in Public Life: Ten years of
combating conflicts of interest in the public sphere
                                            |  Didier Migaud,  Benjamin Monnery,  Éric Phélippeau
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 381 to 403| Co-regulating, complying, capturing: compliance as a way of
capturing regulation?
                                            |  Sophie Harnay
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 405 to 416| Financial regulation, or the eternal temptation for private
interests to capture the general interest
                                            |  Thierry Philipponnat,  Laurence Scialom
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 417 to 431| A new approach to the teaching of ethics to prevent conflicts of
interest and capture
                                            |  Laurence Scialom
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 433 to 453| Who are the interest representatives? A classification based on an
analysis of data from the HATVP
                                            |  Raphaël Lachièze-Rey
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 455 to 477| Public resources and private interests: A study of the allocation
of parliamentary subsidies by senators
                                            |  Florent Dubois,  Benjamin Monnery
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 479 to 493| The National Financial Prosecutor’s Office and the challenge of
combating white-collar crime
                                            |  Jean-François Bohnert,  Jean-François Kerléo,  Benjamin Monnery
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 495 to 518| “Down to the bone”&#160;–&#160;Tackling shortages using HR tools at
the French Ministry of Agriculture
                                            |  Jean-Marie Pillon
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 519 to 539| Rule enforcement challenges facing police officers: The competing
influences on three narratives of street-level work
                                            |  Étienne Charbonneau,  Yves Boisvert
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 541 to 555| The initial responses of administrations to generative artificial
intelligence in California and France: Regulating the use of
ChatGPT or mastering dedicated tools?
                                            |  Gilles Jeannot
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 557 to 564| <i>Police et société en France</i>. Edited by Jacques DE MAILLARD
et Skogan WESLEY Presses de Sciences Po, 2023, 379 pages.
                                            |  Françoise Dreyfus
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 565 to 567| <i>Le secret de l’État&#160;? Surveiller, protéger, informer.
XVII<sup>e</sup>-XXI<sup>e</sup> siècles</i>. Edited by
Sébastien-Yves LAURENT Éditions du Nouveau Monde, collection
Chronos, 2023, 283 pages.
                                            |  François Lafarge
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 569 to 573| <i>Un nouveau contrat écologique</i>. Emmanuel COMBET and Antonin
POTTIER Presses universitaires de France, 280&#160;pages.
                                            |  Julien Grandjean
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 575 to 580| Back matter
                                    </li>
                    </ul>
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            <entry>
    <id>tag:cairn.info,2005:numero:E_RFAP_185</id>
    <title type="html"><![CDATA[
        State and internal security. The dynamics of reform
                    | Revue française d’administration publique
            (2024/1 No 185)
            ]]></title>
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            <published>2024-09-23T00:00:00+02:00</published>
                <updated>2024-09-30T00:00:00+02:00</updated>
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                            <li>
                     Pages 3 to 3| Editorial
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 7 to 23| Introduction
                                            |  Valérie Icard,  Élodie Lemaire,  Jacques de Maillard
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 25 to 44| Police hierarchy and police cultures: internal antagonisms and
their consequences on police-public relations
                                            |  Christian Mouhanna
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 45 to 63| A reform between opacity and injunction, an improbable
mobilization. The judicial police grapples with departmentalisation
                                            |  Marion Guenot,  Jean-Michel Schlosser
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 65 to 87| Police oversight agencies and the rule of law: the diversity of
organizational forms of impartiality in France and Europe
                                            |  Sebastian Roché,  Simon Varaine
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 89 to 107| “Nobody does what they’re supposed to”: the challenges of
pluralization in protest policing
                                            |  Aurélien Restelli
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 109 to 132| How French local police departments take part in urban policing
                                            |  Adrien Mével
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 133 to 154| From situational crime prevention to the co-production of security?
The conditional involvement of social landlords in local public
policies
                                            |  Valérie Icard,  Jacques de Maillard
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 155 to 173| Gendarmes and local partnership in the PSQ era: territorial
anchoring and safety continuum in French rural and peri-urban areas
                                            |  Virginie Malochet
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 175 to 193| Public policy and private security: analysis of the impact of the
Paris&#160;2024&#160;Olympic and Paralympic Games
                                            |  Bertrand Rozan
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 195 to 205| An experience at the head of the IGPN (2012-2019): prospects and
reforms
                                            |  Marie-France Monéger-Guyomarc’h,  Jacques de Maillard,  Valérie Icard
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 207 to 221| Recompositions of the secret part of State: preservation and
normalization of the extraordinary attributes of the French
intelligence apparatus
                                            |  Floran Vadillo
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 223 to 235| From the first cameras to algorithm experiments: an overview of the
spatial and technological expansion for video surveillance and of
its the legal framework
                                            |  Régis Chatellier
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 237 to 257| Overview about French new municipalities
                                            |  Gabriel Bideau
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 259 to 281| When science fiction infiltrates organizations
                                            |  Marie Roussie,  Sonia Adam-Ledunois,  Cédric Denis-Rémis
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 283 to 302| The evolution of values in China’s public healthcare system
                                            |  Linlin Zhou,  Évelyne Lande
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 305 to 307| Antoine Vauchez (ed.), <i>Le Moment régulateur. Naissance d’une
contre-culture de gouvernement</i>, Les Presses de Sciences Po,
2024, 416 pages
                                            |  Jacques Chevallier
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 309 to 313| Financer la reconstruction de la France. Problèmes économiques et
financiers que pose la politique des investissements et de la
reconstruction en France <i>Pierre Mendès France</i>
                                            |  Mor Thiam
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 315 to 319| <i>Pierre Uri. Le parcours d’un fondateur de l’Europe</i>. Edited
by Alessandro Giacone
                                            |  Mor Thiam
                                    </li>
                    </ul>
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            <entry>
    <id>tag:cairn.info,2005:numero:E_RFAP_184</id>
    <title type="html"><![CDATA[
        Changes in the administration of justice
                    | Revue française d’administration publique
            (2022/4 No 184)
            ]]></title>
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                            <li>
                     Pages 955 to 970| From hierarchical control to dynamic management of judicial
activity
                                            |  Nathan Jourdaine
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 971 to 987| Patterns of funding and governing the judiciary
                                            |  Hélène Pauliat,  Caroline Expert-Foulquier
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 989 to 993| The geographical polarization of cases in a judicial jurisdiction
                                            |  Régis Vanhasbrouck
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 995 to 1000| The harmonization of a court’s case law: the example of the panels
                                            |  Catherine Grosjean
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 1001 to 1013| Automated assignment of judges to court panels: principles and
empirical findings based on the Swiss Federal Administrative Court
                                            |  Konstantin Büchel,  Regina Kiener,  Andreas Lienhard,  Marcus Roller
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 1015 to 1028| The Italian National Recovery and Resilience Plan to decrease the
length of judicial proceedings
                                            |  Marco Fabri
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 1029 to 1042| Increasing court openness as a challenge for the administration of
judiciaries
                                            |  Wojciech Piątek
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 1043 to 1056| Heads of Court. Increased responsibilities and management diversity
                                            |  Cécile Vigour
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 1057 to 1068| Professional assessment of the judicial magistrate and his flexible
bonus
                                            |  Michel Guillot,  Jérôme Bourrier
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 1069 to 1079| The impact of the functions of court administration on the career
of the magistrate
                                            |  Nathan Jourdaine
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 1081 to 1096| Covid-19: A public communication adapting to the crisis (April
2021-December 2022)
                                            |  Michel Le Clainche
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 1097 to 1113| Probity and transparency in French Parliament: assessment and
lessons from a decade of changes regarding the HATVP
                                            |  Jean-François Kerléo,  Benjamin Monnery
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 1116 to 1128| I. – State reform and public management
                                            |  Corinne Desforges
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 1129 to 1149| II. – Decentralization and territorial authorities
                                            |  Jean-Luc Pissaloux,  Didier Supplisson
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 1150 to 1162| III. – Public service
                                            |  Frédéric Edel
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 1163 to 1170| IV. – Administration and freedoms
                                            |  Marie-Xavière Catto,  Jeanne de Gliniasty
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 1171 to 1180| V. – Economic public sector
                                            |  André Barilari
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 1182 to 1193| I. – Institutions and administrative structures of the European
Union
                                            |  François Lafarge
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 1194 to 1202| II. – Staff of European Union institutions and European affairs in
France
                                            |  Michel Mangenot
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 1203 to 1205| Kerléo, Jean-François, and Lamouroux, Sophie (eds.) (2023),
<i>L’Élysée. De l’ombre à la lumière</i>, Paris, Institut
francophone pour la justice et la démocratie, “Colloques et
Essais”.
                                            |  Guillaume Cornu
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 1206 to 1208| Émilien Ruiz, <i>Trop de fonctionnaires&#160;? Histoire d’une
obsession française
(XIX<sup>e</sup>-XXI<sup>e</sup>&#160;siècle)</i>, Paris, Fayard,
coll. “L’épreuve de l’histoire”, 2021, 261 pages, ISBN:
9782213720494.
                                            |  Frédéric Edel
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 1209 to 1211| SERVIR - ENA and INSP alumni
                                    </li>
                    </ul>
    ]]></content>
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    <id>tag:cairn.info,2005:numero:E_RFAP_183</id>
    <title type="html"><![CDATA[
        Public sector accounting
                    | Revue française d’administration publique
            (2022/3 No 183)
            ]]></title>
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            <published>2023-01-10T00:00:00+01:00</published>
                <updated>2023-01-23T00:00:00+01:00</updated>
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                            <li>
                     Pages 649 to 651| Explaining two centuries of public accounting
                                            |  Sébastien Kott
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 653 to 666| Construction-Deconstruction of public sector accounting
                                            |  Sébastien Kott
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 667 to 680| The legal regime of public accounts
                                            |  Aurélien Camus
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 681 to 691| The ordinance of September&#160;14, 1822: an example of the
influence of commercial accounting on state accounting?
                                            |  Pierre Labardin
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 693 to 706| Two ignored administrative codes: the general regulations on public
accounting of&#160;1838&#160;and&#160;1862
                                            |  Thomas Boussarie
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 707 to 722| Reforming the Ministry of finances in a time of crisis: the
splitting of the Directorate of public accounts and budget
                                            |  Florence Descamps
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 723 to 734| National accounting: Economic information for public
finance&#160;–&#160;National accounting is a globally harmonized
accounting framework constructed to provide macroeconomic
information useful for determining economic policies
                                            |  Jean-Paul Milot
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 735 to 750| Uses and misuses of the public sector accounting
                                            |  Sébastien Kott,  Benjamin Mosny
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 751 to 769| The deployment and uses of accrual accounting in the OECD
                                            |  Évelyne Lande,  Hasina Rasolonjatovo
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 771 to 788| The influence of corporate accounting on public sector
accounting&#160;: a different approach to convergence and
standard-setting in france and at the international level
                                            |  Rouba Chantiri-Chaudemanche
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 789 to 801| The public accountant: to be renewed or to disappear
                                            |  Bernard Adans
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 803 to 814| The limits of accrual accounting in the public sector
                                            |  Sébastien Kott,  Jean-Paul Milot
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 815 to 829| Three complementary accounting methods to put ecological issues at
the heart of common weal
                                            |  Clément Feger,  Harold Levrel,  Alexandre Rambaud
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 831 to 847| The French Budget Act reloaded
                                            |  Frank Mordacq
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 849 to 862| Strasbourg, “capital of Europe”: a different relationship between
the citizen and the European institutions?
                                            |  François Foret
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 864 to 870| I. – State reform and public management
                                            |  Corinne Desforges
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 871 to 879| II. – Decentralization and territorial authorities
                                            |  Jean-Luc Pissaloux,  Didier Supplisson
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 880 to 886| III. – Public service
                                            |  Frédéric Edel
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 887 to 895| IV. – Administration and freedoms
                                            |  Marie-Xavière Catto,  Jeanne de Gliniasty
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 896 to 907| V. – Economic public sector column
                                            |  André Barilari
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 910 to 920| I. – Institutions and administrative structures of the European
Union
                                            |  François Lafarge
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 921 to 929| II. – Staff of European Union institutions and European affairs in
France
                                            |  Michel Mangenot
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 931 to 935| Frédéric Forest (ed.), <i>Les Universités en France</i>,
Mont-Saint-Aignan, PURH, 2021, 458 pages.
                                            |  Étienne Bordes
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 936 to 944| Bernard Marrot, <i>Politique d’organisation du système de santé en
France</i>, Paris, L’Harmattan, 2022, 599 pages.
                                            |  Jean-Charles Basson
                                    </li>
                    </ul>
    ]]></content>
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            <entry>
    <id>tag:cairn.info,2005:numero:E_RFAP_182</id>
    <title type="html"><![CDATA[
        The renewal of national public finances
                    | Revue française d’administration publique
            (2022/2 No 182)
            ]]></title>
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            <published>2022-10-12T00:00:00+02:00</published>
                <updated>2022-10-20T00:00:00+02:00</updated>
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                            <li>
                     Pages 353 to 369| Public finance renewal: a few introductory remarks
                                            |  Aurélien Baudu,  Xavier Cabannes,  Michel Le Clainche
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 371 to 379| How to put the citizen back into the governance of public finances?
                                            |  Michel Bouvier
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 381 to 396| Tax policies and social solidarity
                                            |  Anne-Claire Dufour
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 397 to 403| French environmental taxation as a tool in the service of a public
policy
                                            |  Laurent Domingo
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 405 to 418| Public debt and intergenerational equity
                                            |  Henri Sterdyniak
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 419 to 431| The legal framework for budget balance and public debt in Italy
                                            |  Francesco Natoli
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 433 to 444| How Public Finance is taught in French universities: which outlook?
The example of Montpellier
                                            |  Étienne Douat
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 445 to 455| Public finances education for civil servants: what development?
                                            |  Michel Le Clainche
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 457 to 473| Towards new constitutional budgetary principles
                                            |  Éric Oliva
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 475 to 489| Citizenship and public finance. Comparative views
                                            |  Gilbert Orsoni
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 491 to 504| Free state public services: towards a financial awareness of users?
                                            |  Louis Bahougne
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 505 to 512| Innovating in the fight against tax planning: A Two-Pillar Solution
to reform International Taxation
                                            |  Pascal Saint-Amans
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 513 to 527| Freedom, trust and accountability: the ethical triangle of the new
public manager
                                            |  Alain Lambert
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 529 to 540| Tuition fees as a financial mean for higher education: The Case for
British universities
                                            |  Nicolas Gabayet
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 541 to 563| From Normative Inflation to the Amplification of Laws in the
Parliamentary Process: Paths for an Advanced Analysis of
Inflationary Factors
                                            |  Manel Benzerafa-Alilat,  Patrick Gibert
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 565 to 576| Five decades of governance attempts for more sustainable
development
                                            |  Bettina Laville
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 578 to 584| I. – State reform and public management
                                            |  Corinne Desforges
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 585 to 597| II. – Decentralization and territorial authorities
                                            |  Jean-Luc Pissaloux,  Didier Supplisson
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 598 to 606| III. – Public service
                                            |  Frédéric Edel
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 607 to 616| IV. – Administration and freedoms
                                            |  Marie-Xavière Catto,  Jeanne de Gliniasty
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 617 to 628| V. – Economic public sector
                                            |  André Barilari
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 629 to 632| Françoise Dreyfus, <i>Sociologie de la corruption</i>, Paris, La
Découverte, “Repères”, 2022, 128 pages.
                                            |  Julien Louis
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 633 to 635| Julie Gervais, Claire Lemercier, Willy Pelletier, <i>La valeur du
service public</i>, Paris, La Découverte, 2021, 476 pages.
                                            |  Antonin Besch
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 636 to 638| <i>Gilles Jeannot, Simon Cottin-Marx,</i> La privatisation
numérique. Déstabilisation et réinvention du service public,
<i>Éditions Raisons d’agir, 2022, 171 pages.</i>
                                            |  Jacques Chevallier
                                    </li>
                    </ul>
    ]]></content>
</entry>
            <entry>
    <id>tag:cairn.info,2005:numero:E_RFAP_181</id>
    <title type="html"><![CDATA[
        Transformations in the European administrative field (2015-2021)
                    | Revue française d’administration publique
            (2022/1 No 181)
            ]]></title>
            <subtitle type="html">
            <![CDATA[II. Actors and tools]]>
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            <published>2022-04-21T00:00:00+02:00</published>
                <updated>2022-05-02T00:00:00+02:00</updated>
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                            <li>
                     Pages 5 to 11| The European administrative field: actors and tools
                                            |  Didier Georgakakis
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 13 to 40| Determining and conducting France’s European policy. A model of
symbiosis of presidential and administrative power
                                            |  Jean-Michel Eymeri-Douzans
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 41 to 64| “Porous” bureaucracies? External interactions and their influence
on governance preferences in the European Commission and the
Council Secretariat
                                            |  Pierre Alayrac,  Sara Connolly,  Hussein Kassim,  Francesca Vantaggiato
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 65 to 86| Who leads the administrations of the institutional triangle and the
agencies?
                                            |  Sophia Bordier,  Didier Georgakakis
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 87 to 95| A look at Europe from the European Court of Auditors
                                            |  Danièle Lamarque
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 97 to 108| A Mapping of ECB Staff Recruitment in Times of Crisis
                                            |  Julien Dufour
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 109 to 125| The General Secretariat of the Council’s staff in the context of
new public management reforms: between desingularisation and
dedifferentiation
                                            |  Oriane Gilloz
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 127 to 139| The European Union at the test of economic crisis: how has the EU
budget&#160;2021-2027&#160;adapted?
                                            |  Amélie Barbier-Gauchard,  Agathe Simon
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 141 to 147| European strategy for Covid-19 vaccines
                                            |  Douglas Nascimento Santana,  Lidia Sutormina
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 149 to 165| Is there a pilot in crisis management? Expectations and issues of
coherence in European international interventions
                                            |  Yves Buchet de Neuilly
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 167 to 185| Transparency in the field of eurocratie: a political tool serving
bureaucracy
                                            |  Hélène Michel
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 187 to 201| The European Ombudsman: institutionalisation and new investigation
instruments assessed by an enquiry into the European Medicines
Agency
                                            |  Juliette Raulet-Descombey
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 203 to 211| The annual activity report and the programming cycle: the EU’s
administrative transformations through the lens of Kinnock reform
instruments
                                            |  Maëlle Barbot
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 213 to 225| Reflections on post-graduate training in European administration
                                            |  Karine Auriol,  Olivier Costa,  Renaud Dehousse,  Fabrice Larat,  Didier Georgakakis
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 227 to 239| New municipalities: a look back at an unlikely dynamic
                                            |  Alexandre Fabry
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 242 to 251| I. – State reform and public management
                                            |  Corinne Desforges
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 252 to 258| II. – Decentralization and territorial authorities
                                            |  Jean-Luc Pissaloux,  Didier Supplisson
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 259 to 269| III. – Public service
                                            |  Frédéric Edel
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 270 to 278| IV. – Administration and freedoms
                                            |  Marie-Xavière Catto,  Jeanne de Gliniasty
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 279 to 291| V. – Economic public sector
                                            |  André Barilari
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 294 to 304| I. – Institutions and administrative structures of the European
Union
                                            |  François Lafarge
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 305 to 314| II. – Principles of European administrative law
                                            |  Eleftheria Neframi
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 315 to 323| III. – Staff of European Union institutions and European affairs in
France
                                            |  Michel Mangenot
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 325 to 327| Luuk van Middelaar, <i>Pandemonium: Saving Europe</i>, Agenda
Publishing, 2021.
                                            |  Alexandre Bouyer Karavolas
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 328 to 330| Christian Chevandier, <i>Le comité d’entente des écoles
d’infirmières (1949-2019). Un corps intermédiaire dans la formation
professionnelle</i>, Presses universitaires de Rouen et du Havre,
2021.
                                            |  Déborah Ridel
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 331 to 333| Olivier Grenouilleau, <i>Nos petites patries. Identités régionales
et État central, en France, des origines à nos jours</i>, Paris,
Gallimard, 2019, 284 pages.
                                            |  Damien Larrouqué
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 334 to 335| Yannick Gabuthy, Nicolas Jacquemet et Olivier L’Haridon,
<i>Économie comportementale des politiques publiques</i>, La
Découverte, coll. “Repères économie”, 2021.
                                            |  Julien Grandjean
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 336 to 337| <i>Les politiques publiques dans la crise&#160;: 2008 et ses
suites</i>, sous la direction de Patrick Hassenteufel et Sabine
Saurugger, Presses de Sciences Po, 2021.
                                            |  Alexandre Bouyer Karavolas
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 338 to 340| <i>L'ENA hors les murs</i>, ENA/INSP alumni journal
                                            |  Anne Magnant
                                    </li>
                    </ul>
    ]]></content>
</entry>
            <entry>
    <id>tag:cairn.info,2005:numero:E_RFAP_180</id>
    <title type="html"><![CDATA[
        Transformations in the European administrative field (2015-2021)
                    | Revue française d’administration publique
            (2021/4 No 180)
            ]]></title>
            <subtitle type="html">
            <![CDATA[I. Theory and organisations]]>
        </subtitle>
        <link href="https://droit.cairn.info/journal-revue-francaise-d-administration-publique-2021-4?lang=en" type="text/html" rel="alternate" />
            <published>2022-01-25T00:00:00+01:00</published>
                <updated>2022-02-03T00:00:00+01:00</updated>
            <content type="html"><![CDATA[
        <ul>
                            <li>
                     Pages 849 to 857| The European administrative field: which transformations
(2011-2021)?
                                            |  Didier Georgakakis
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 859 to 882| The European Union and the limits of supranational administrative
governance: from the eurozone crisis to the response to coronavirus
                                            |  Peter Lindseth,  Cristina Fasone
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 883 to 900| What field theory tells us about European administration (I). A
reflexive return to the field of eurocracy
                                            |  Didier Georgakakis
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 901 to 916| European administration challenged by philosophy (and vice versa)
                                            |  Nicole Dewandre,  Edoardo Ongaro
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 917 to 932| The transformation of European institutions and law: a chronicle of
the chronicle of European administration
                                            |  François Lafarge,  Michel Mangenot,  Eleftheria Neframi
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 933 to 960| What field theory tells us about the European administration (II):
The transformations of the European bureaucratic field (2000-2020)
                                            |  Didier Georgakakis
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 961 to 978| The Juncker years: economic and social legacy of
the&#160;2014-2019&#160;European Commission
                                            |  Luc Tholoniat
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 979 to 994| The workings of the Council and the European Council
                                            |  Jim Cloos,  Pierre Vimont,  Michel Mangenot,  Luuk van Middelaar
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 995 to 1014| The General Secretariat of the Council of the European Union:
between long-term political transformations and neo-managerial
reforms
                                            |  Oriane Gilloz
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 1015 to 1032| The Secretariat general of the European Commission under the
mandate of Jean-Claude Juncker: an instrument for the
presidentialisation of the institution?
                                            |  Clémentine Agosta
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 1033 to 1056| The ECB between institutional independence and concentration of
power: a perspective on the administration and its evolution
                                            |  Carlos Bowles,  Julien Dufour
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 1057 to 1070| Binominal voting and redrawing of cantons: genesis of
the&#160;2013&#160;reform
                                            |  Pauline Chevalier
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 1071 to 1089| Life events: A comparison of surveys on complexity of
administrative procedures in France and Germany
                                            |  Daniel Kühnhenrich
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 1091 to 1104| The “public transformation” policy (2017-2021)
                                            |  Jacques Chevallier
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 1106 to 1113| I. - State reform and public management
                                            |  Corinne Desforges
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 1114 to 1124| II. - Decentralisation and local authorities
                                            |  Jean-Luc Pissaloux,  Didier Supplisson
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 1125 to 1132| III. - Civil Service
                                            |  Frédéric Edel
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 1133 to 1139| IV. - News from ENA/INSP
                                            |  Audrey Karsenty
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 1140 to 1147| V. - Administration and liberties
                                            |  Marie-Xavière Catto,  Jeanne de Gliniasty
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 1148 to 1158| VI. - Economic public sector
                                            |  André Barilari
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 1159 to 1162| Frédéric Mérand, <i>Un sociologue à la Commission européenne</i>,
Paris, Presses de Sciences Po, 2021, 320 pages.
                                            |  Michel Mangenot
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 1163 to 1165| Laurence Badel, <i>Diplomaties européennes XIXe-XXIe siècle</i>,
Paris, Presses de Sciences Po, 2021, 539 pp.
                                            |  Françoise Dreyfus
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 1166 to 1167| Sandrine Turgis (ed.), <i>Les données numériques des migrants et
des réfugiés sous l’angle du droit européen</i>, Presses
universitaires de Rennes, 2020, 236 pp.
                                            |  Catherine Haguenau-Moizard
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 1168 to 1169| L’ENA hors les murs, ENA alumni magazine
                                            |  Anne Magnant
                                    </li>
                    </ul>
    ]]></content>
</entry>
            <entry>
    <id>tag:cairn.info,2005:numero:E_RFAP_179</id>
    <title type="html"><![CDATA[
        Public action facing ecological emergency
                    | Revue française d’administration publique
            (2021/3 No 179)
            ]]></title>
        <link href="https://droit.cairn.info/journal-revue-francaise-d-administration-publique-2021-3?lang=en" type="text/html" rel="alternate" />
            <published>2021-11-04T00:00:00+01:00</published>
                <updated>2021-11-10T00:00:00+01:00</updated>
            <content type="html"><![CDATA[
        <ul>
                            <li>
                     Pages 521 to 535| Which public action for ecological emergency?
                                            |  Cécile Blatrix,  Frédéric Edel,  Philippe Ledenvic
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 537 to 552| Mask games. The unfinished ministerial institutionalization of the
environment
                                            |  Bruno Villalba
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 553 to 570| When visions of the state and the environment intersect, the
ministry of the impossible becomes the ministry of the possible
                                            |  Bettina Laville,  Philippe Ledenvic,  Cécile Blatrix,  Frédéric Edel
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 571 to 587| Headwinds. A look back at ten years of institutional reorganization
in the field of nature protection
                                            |  Pierre Chassé,  Cécile Blatrix
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 589 to 606| The State’s territorial administration in “degraded mode”. The
consequences of the abolition of public engineering on water
protection
                                            |  Claire Dedieu
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 607 to 619| Regional planning schemes facing the challenge of planning
transitions
                                            |  Isabel Diaz
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 621 to 637| Governing the ecological transition rather than strengthening
environmental democracy: a deceptive institutionalisation of
citizen participation
                                            |  Alice Mazeaud
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 639 to 656| Incorporating environmental and sustainability issues into initial
and continuing training. A view from the ministry of ecological
transition
                                            |  Martin Bortzmeyer
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 657 to 667| Testimonial. The Green Budget, an overview of the environmental
impact of the state budget
                                            |  Vincent Marcus,  Florence Tordjman,  Cécile Blatrix,  Philippe Ledenvic
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 669 to 680| Green Public Finance in France: between ecological dream and
socio-fiscal reality
                                            |  Robin Degron
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 681 to 695| The Green Deal, a new climate governance architecture for European
policies: old methods for a new world?
                                            |  Frédérique Berrod
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 697 to 713| The environmental obligations of European Convention on Human
Rights member States: obligations in trompe-l’œil
                                            |  Frédéric Edel
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 715 to 733| The impact of reforms on the management of French universities: a
half-hearted transformation
                                            |  Marc Bollecker
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 735 to 742| Deconcentrated services: an aggiornamento on recent reforms
                                            |  Jean-Michel Bricault
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 743 to 780| Public administration column
                                            |  Corinne Desforges,  Jean-Luc Pissaloux,  Didier Supplisson,  Frédéric Edel,  Marie-Xavière Catto,  Jeanne de Gliniasty
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 781 to 792| Economic public sector column
                                            |  André Barilari
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 793 to 821| European administration column
                                            |  François Lafarge,  Eleftheria Neframi,  Michel Mangenot
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 823 to 826| Christian Huglo, <i>Méthodologie de l’étude d’impact climatique.
Droits européen, français et anglo-saxon</i>, Bruylant, Droit(s) et
développement durable, 2020, 419 pp.
                                            |  Aude Farinetti
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 827 to 830| Collectif FORTES, Cécile Renouard, Rémi Beau, Christophe Goupil et
Christian Kœnig, <i>Manuel de la grande transition&#160;: former
pour transformer</i>, Les Liens qui libèrent, 2020.
                                            |  Morgane Gonon
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 831 to 834| Rémi Barbier, François-Joseph Daniel, Sara Fernandez, Nathalie
Raulet-Croset, Maya Leroy, Lætitia Guérin-Schneider (eds.),
<i>L’environnement en mal de gestion</i>. <i>Les apports d’une
perspective situationnelle</i>, Presses universitaires du
Septentrion, coll. “Environnement et société”, 2020, 358 pages.
                                            |  Sandra Renou
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 835 to 837| L’ENA hors les murs, ENA alumni magazine, issues from March to May
2021
                                            |  Anne Magnant
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 839 to 847| News from ENA
                                            |  Audrey Karsenty
                                    </li>
                    </ul>
    ]]></content>
</entry>
            <entry>
    <id>tag:cairn.info,2005:numero:E_RFAP_178</id>
    <title type="html"><![CDATA[
        Presence of the State
                    | Revue française d’administration publique
            (2021/2 No 178)
            ]]></title>
        <link href="https://droit.cairn.info/journal-revue-francaise-d-administration-publique-2021-2?lang=en" type="text/html" rel="alternate" />
            <published>2021-07-01T00:00:00+02:00</published>
                <updated>2021-07-08T00:00:00+02:00</updated>
            <content type="html"><![CDATA[
        <ul>
                            <li>
                     Pages 263 to 275| From spectacularity to spectrality. For a sociology of state
presences
                                            |  Marie Alauzen,  Fabien Gélédan
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 277 to 294| Acting as a European. Form and presence of the State in the making
of supervisory decisions within the banking union
                                            |  Alexandre Violle
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 295 to 309| When the Russian state faces protests against infrastructure
projects: The case of the Shies landfill operation
                                            |  Perrine Poupin
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 311 to 326| The “RGE” label, or the figuration of the state in the sustainable
construction market. A state label between market signal and
political emblem
                                            |  Alexandre Mallard
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 327 to 343| The face-work of the State. Stabilization and destabilization of
the graphic sign of the French State
                                            |  Marie Alauzen
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 345 to 362| Performing the safety deal or why crisis management exercises
always succeed
                                            |  Florent Castagnino,  Jonathan Fayeton
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 363 to 382| Degreasing the Mammoth. Bodies of the Reforming State during the
RGPP
                                            |  Fabien Gélédan
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 383 to 393| From one Bercy to another, the states of the State
                                            |  Maryvonne Le Brignonen,  Marie Alauzen,  Fabien Gélédan
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 395 to 399| State, <i>post festum</i>
                                            |  Dominique Linhardt
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 401 to 416| An Établissement public Territorial within the Grand Paris
Metropolis, between budgetary stress and institutional struggles:
the case of Est-Ensemble
                                            |  Nicolas Maisetti
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 417 to 432| Putting an end to the Cueto Politico. Genesis, functioning and
evolution of the selection process for the senior officials in
Chile
                                            |  Damien Larrouqué
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 433 to 447| Covid-19&#160;: Governmental communication in crisis
(March&#160;2020&#160;–&#160;March&#160;2021)
                                            |  Michel Le Clainche
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 449 to 480| Public administration column
                                            |  Corinne Desforges,  Jean-Luc Pissaloux,  Didier Supplisson,  Frédéric Edel,  Véronique Champeil-Desplats,  Stéphanie Hennette-Vauchez
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 481 to 491| Economic public sector column
                                            |  André Barilari
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 493 to 501| Pierre DARDOT et Christian LAVAL, <i>Dominer. Enquête sur la
souveraineté de l’État en Occident</i>, Paris, La Découverte, 2020,
730 pp.
                                            |  Grégoire Bigot
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 502 to 503| Olivier QUÉRÉ, <i>L’Atelier de l’État. Des cadres intermédiaires en
formation</i><i>,</i> Presses universitaires de Rennes, coll. “Res
Publica”.
                                            |  Gilles Jeannot
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 504 to 507| Pamela HERD et Donald P. MOYNIHAN, <i>Administrative Burden:
Policymaking by Other Means</i>, Russell Sage Foundation, 2018, 344
pp.
                                            |  Samuel Defacqz
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 508 to 510| Carl DAHLSTRÖM, Víctor LAPUENTE, <i>Organizing Leviathan.
Politicians, Bureaucrats and the Making of a Good Government</i>,
Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2017, X–262 pp.
                                            |  Damien Larrouqué
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 511 to 512| <i>L’ENA hors les murs</i>, ENA alumni magazine
                                            |  Anne Magnant
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 513 to 519| News from ENA
                                            |  Audrey Karsenty
                                    </li>
                    </ul>
    ]]></content>
</entry>
            <entry>
    <id>tag:cairn.info,2005:numero:E_RFAP_177</id>
    <title type="html"><![CDATA[
        The evaluation of public policies, between managerial necessities
and democratic requirements
                    | Revue française d’administration publique
            (2021/1 No 177)
            ]]></title>
        <link href="https://droit.cairn.info/journal-revue-francaise-d-administration-publique-2021-1?lang=en" type="text/html" rel="alternate" />
            <published>2021-04-02T00:00:00+02:00</published>
                <updated>2021-04-08T00:00:00+02:00</updated>
            <content type="html"><![CDATA[
        <ul>
                            <li>
                     Pages 1 to 15| Evaluation of public policies: lessons from experience
                                            |  Patrice Duran
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 17 to 28| The slow development of public policy impact assessment in France:
an actor-based approach
                                            |  Pierre-Henri Bono,  Rozenn Desplatz,  Sandra Debu,  Clément Lacouette-Fougère
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 29 to 43| The role of supreme audit institutions in transforming evaluation
practices: the example of Belgium
                                            |  Franz Wascotte,  Pol Fyalkowski,  Julien Raone
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 45 to 56| The assessment of European public policies in the legislative and
supervisory functions of the European Parliament
                                            |  Danièle Lamarque
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 57 to 68| The French regions and the evaluation of public policies: between
differentiation and convergence
                                            |  Collectif Réser
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 69 to 82| How French local governments implement evaluation
                                            |  Henri Jacot,  Loïcka Forzy,  Frédéric Miclo
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 83 to 96| What does activist analysis bring to the evaluation of public
policies?
                                            |  Marc Tevini
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 97 to 114| The shared evaluation of vocational training put to the test
                                            |  Edine Gassert
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 115 to 129| Evaluation of complex housing related policies
                                            |  Nicolas Desquinabo
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 131 to 140| The steering the French State’s major investments put to the test
                                            |  Bénédicte Galtier,  Luc Baumstark,  Jean-Paul Nicolaï
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 141 to 152| Structuring a cross-sectoral assessment area: feedback on health
impact assessments
                                            |  Lamia Benjankhar,  Paul Cotton
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 153 to 169| A privatisation of the blue state? Public and private engineering
in the territorial governance of coastal risks
                                            |  Alice Mazeaud,  Guillaume Rieu
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 171 to 206| Public administration column
                                            |  Antoine Fouilleron,  Jean-François Monteils,  Jean-Luc Pissaloux,  Didier Supplisson,  Frédéric Edel,  Véronique Champeil-Desplats,  Stéphanie Hennette-Vauchez
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 207 to 217| Economic public sector column
                                            |  André Barilari
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 219 to 248| European administration column
                                            |  François Lafarge,  Eleftheria Neframi,  Michel Mangenot
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 249 to 252| Gilles BABINET, <i>Refondre les politiques publiques avec le
numérique</i>, Dunod, 2020, 236 p.
                                            |  Carlos Santiso
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 253 to 254| Nicolas SCHAPIRA, <i>Maîtres et secrétaires (XVIe-XVIIIe siècles).
L’exercice du pouvoir dans la France d’Ancien Régime</i>, Paris,
Albin Michel, 2020
                                            |  Marie-Laure Legay
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 255 to 257| Sébastien SORIANO, <i>Un avenir pour le service public. Un nouvel
État face à la vague écologique, numérique, démocratique</i>, Odile
Jacob, 2020, 234 p
                                            |  Jacques Chevallier
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 258 to 258| “Quel État pour demain&#160;?”, <i>L’ENA hors les murs</i>, revue
des anciens élèves de l’ENA, no 500, octobre 2020
                                            |  Anne Magnant
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 259 to 260| Reform of schooling and exit tests
                                            |  Frédéric Edel
                                    </li>
                    </ul>
    ]]></content>
</entry>
            <entry>
    <id>tag:cairn.info,2005:numero:E_RFAP_176</id>
    <title type="html"><![CDATA[
        Managing the Covid-19 crisis locally
                    | Revue française d’administration publique
            (2020/4 No 176)
            ]]></title>
        <link href="https://droit.cairn.info/journal-revue-francaise-d-administration-publique-2020-4?lang=en" type="text/html" rel="alternate" />
            <published>2021-01-19T00:00:00+01:00</published>
                <updated>2021-01-28T00:00:00+01:00</updated>
            <content type="html"><![CDATA[
        <ul>
                            <li>
                     Pages 849 to 855| Introduction
                                            |  Bernard Dolez,  Virginie Donier
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 857 to 873| Crisis management during the&#160;1918&#160;Spanish Flu pandemic:
local authorities in the front line
                                            |  Freddy Vinet
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 875 to 888| What is a health emergency? From a state of emergency to another
one, or the integration of emergency regimes into contemporary
rules of law
                                            |  Véronique Champeil-Desplats
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 889 to 900| Who exercises the (administrative) police under the state of health
emergency?
                                            |  Virginie Donier
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 901 to 912| Local authorities and competence in Public Health: getting out of
ambiguity?
                                            |  Olivier Renaudie
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 913 to 920| “Without the Regional Health Agencies, the coordination of the
health system's actors would have been hellish.”
                                            |  Pierre Pribile,  Bernard Dolez,  Virginie Donier
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 921 to 936| Jean Rottner, the regional of the crisis? An analysis of political
activity in times of coronavirus
                                            |  François Buton,  Sébastien Michon
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 937 to 946| The role of the mayor in times of crisis
                                            |  Jean-Claude Némery
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 947 to 964| Holding a local election during the Covid-19&#160;crisis. The
municipal elections of March-June&#160;2020
                                            |  Bernard Dolez
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 965 to 970| “The solution to the crisis lies in the territories”. Territorial
managers’ views on the Covid-19 crisis
                                            |  Gwenaël Leblong-Masclet
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 971 to 983| Existing in and through the crisis. Management of the health crisis
and legitimation of decentralisation
                                            |  Anne-Cécile Douillet
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 985 to 1001| Protection against abuse of the use of fixed-term contract in the
French Civil Service: an unfinished construction?
                                            |  Jacques Laffore
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 1003 to 1013| The discreet legal regime applicable to civil servants’ relatives
in France
                                            |  Clément Cadinot
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 1015 to 1055| Public administration column
                                            |  Antoine Fouilleron,  Jean-François Monteils,  Jean-Luc Pissaloux,  Didier Supplisson,  Frédéric Edel,  Véronique Champeil-Desplats,  Stéphanie Hennette-Vauchez
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 1057 to 1070| Economic public sector column
                                            |  André Barilari
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 1071 to 1074| Cyprien AVENEL and Nicolas DUVOUX (eds.), «&#160;Le travail social
entre pouvoir discrétionnaire et pouvoir d’agir&#160;», <i>Revue
française des affaires sociales</i>, 2, avril-juin 2020, La
Documentation française
                                            |  Julien Grandjean
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 1075 to 1077| Thomas PERROUD, Jacques CAILLOSSE, Jacques CHEVALLIER and Danièle
LOCHAK (eds.), <i>Les Grands arrêts politiques de la jurisprudence
administrative</i>, Paris&#160;: LGDJ, coll. «&#160;Les grandes
décisions&#160;», 2020, 567 p
                                            |  Arnaud Duranthon
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 1078 to 1078| <i>L’ENA hors les murs</i>, revue des anciens élèves de l’ENA,
numéro de juillet-août 2020
                                            |  Anne Magnant
                                    </li>
                    </ul>
    ]]></content>
</entry>
            <entry>
    <id>tag:cairn.info,2005:numero:E_RFAP_175</id>
    <title type="html"><![CDATA[
        Understanding corruption
                    | Revue française d’administration publique
            (2020/3 No 175)
            ]]></title>
        <link href="https://droit.cairn.info/journal-revue-francaise-d-administration-publique-2020-3?lang=en" type="text/html" rel="alternate" />
            <published>2020-12-16T00:00:00+01:00</published>
                <updated>2020-12-18T00:00:00+01:00</updated>
            <content type="html"><![CDATA[
        <ul>
                            <li>
                     Pages 609 to 614| Introduction. Corruption: From a politicaly unthinkable to a
normative policy
                                            |  Françoise Dreyfus
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 615 to 627| From the corruption of regimes to the confusion of interests: For a
political history of corruption
                                            |  Thomas Boccon-Gibod
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 629 to 644| Clientelism and corruption. A typology of illicit political power
configurations
                                            |  Jean-Louis Briquet
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 645 to 659| Criminal and administrative rules in the fight against corruption:
The influence of foreign and international standards
                                            |  Renaud Jaune
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 661 to 676| New Public Management and the prevention of corruption: Rupture or
continuity?
                                            |  Sofia Wickberg
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 677 to 691| Evolving measures to prevent and repress corruption in France
                                            |  Lisa Gamgani,  Aurélia de Tonnac
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 693 to 705| Will public procurement remain the privileged domain of
political-administrative corruption?
                                            |  Catherine Prébissy-Schnall
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 707 to 720| Citizens facing corruption: Moral or tolerant actors?
                                            |  Françoise Dreyfus
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 721 to 734| Project administration: Sustaining provisional and agility in the
public sector
                                            |  Jean-François Kerléo
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 735 to 753| The Macron government and the new technos. State nobility and
circulation between private and public-spheres
                                            |  Valentin Behr,  Sébastien Michon
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 755 to 776| Coordination within the governments of Canada and Quebec: Striking
a balance between supervision and efficiency
                                            |  Jacques Bourgault,  Pernelle Smits
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 777 to 793| Public administration column
                                            |  Antoine Fouilleron,  Jean-François Monteils,  Jean-Luc Pissaloux,  Didier Supplisson,  Frédéric Edel,  Véronique Champeil-Desplats,  Stéphanie Hennette-Vauchez
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 795 to 802| Economic public sector column
                                            |  André Barilari
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 803 to 832| European administration column
                                            |  François Lafarge,  Eleftheria Neframi,  Michel Mangenot
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 833 to 838| Reviews
                                    </li>
                    </ul>
    ]]></content>
</entry>
            <entry>
    <id>tag:cairn.info,2005:numero:E_RFAP_174</id>
    <title type="html"><![CDATA[
        Hospital administration: Permanent reforms and endless crises
                    | Revue française d’administration publique
            (2020/2 No 174)
            ]]></title>
        <link href="https://droit.cairn.info/journal-revue-francaise-d-administration-publique-2020-2?lang=en" type="text/html" rel="alternate" />
            <published>2020-10-28T00:00:00+01:00</published>
                <updated>2020-11-05T00:00:00+01:00</updated>
            <content type="html"><![CDATA[
        <ul>
                            <li>
                     Pages 301 to 315| Introduction. Hospital administration, between pandemic virus and
outbreak of reforms
                                            |  Frédéric Pierru
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 317 to 328| Working in the Hospital: A Century and a Half of Professional
Reconfiguration
                                            |  Christian Chevandier
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 329 to 349| Hospital reform, melting pot of a sectorial administration
                                            |  Renaud Gay
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 351 to 362| Hospital administration’s reforms
                                            |  Édouard Couty,  Frédéric Pierru
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 363 to 384| International comparisons of hospitals. Contributions and limits of
available statistics
                                            |  Valérie Paris
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 385 to 403| Health regional agencies: Impossible mission
                                            |  Frédéric Pierru
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 405 to 423| Hospitals under the influence
                                            |  Nicolas Belorgey
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 425 to 441| Expertise, quality indicators and hospital rationalization: The
discreet power of the “integrating nebula”
                                            |  Hugo Bertillot
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 443 to 458| Governing the hospital public service or governing the health care
system?
                                            |  Bernard Marrot
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 459 to 473| Categorizing nursing homes with an accounting logic:
Transformations in the relationship between Regional Health
Agencies (ARS) and nursing homes
                                            |  Jingyue Xing-Bongioanni
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 475 to 486| The search for a single method of financing healthcare
institutions: The myth of tariff convergence
                                            |  Jean-Paul Domin
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 487 to 497| The French activity payment rate
                                            |  Brigitte Dormont,  Frédéric Pierru
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 499 to 508| The training of health system managers: A vehicle for conveying the
political will or a responsive adaptation to needs?
                                            |  Laurent Chambaud
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 509 to 518| The ideas of the past have shaped the institutions of the present
time
                                            |  Jean de Kervasdoué
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 519 to 528| A new digital tool: StopCovid
                                            |  Jacques Chevallier
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 529 to 540| “Honour of the politician” and “honour of the civil servant”
according to Max Weber: What contemporary follow up for the public
service? Reflections of a public manager
                                            |  Jean-Benoît Albertini
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 541 to 576| Public administration column
                                            |  Antoine Fouilleron,  Jean-François Monteils,  Jean-Luc Pissaloux,  Didier Supplisson,  Frédéric Edel,  Véronique Champeil-Desplats,  Stéphanie Hennette-Vauchez
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 577 to 585| Economic public sector column
                                            |  André Barilari
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 587 to 596| Reviews
                                            |  Grégoire Bigot,  Anne Magnant
                                    </li>
                    </ul>
    ]]></content>
</entry>
            <entry>
    <id>tag:cairn.info,2005:numero:E_RFAP_173</id>
    <title type="html"><![CDATA[
        Public action, expertise and the courts
                    | Revue française d’administration publique
            (2020/1 No 173)
            ]]></title>
        <link href="https://droit.cairn.info/journal-revue-francaise-d-administration-publique-2020-1?lang=en" type="text/html" rel="alternate" />
            <published>2020-09-15T00:00:00+02:00</published>
                <updated>2020-09-29T00:00:00+02:00</updated>
            <content type="html"><![CDATA[
        <ul>
                            <li>
                     Pages 5 to 9| Introduction
                                            |  Marie Cirotteau,  Bertrand-Léo Combrade,  Thomas Perroud
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 11 to 17| Expertise through judicial review
                                            |  Jacques Chevallier
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 19 to 29| The courts, the data reliability and quality of data processing by
the public administration
                                            |  Elisenda Malaret
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 31 to 42| What does the treatment of expertise by the European Court of Human
Rights tell us about the difficulty to review public action?
                                            |  Céline Husson-Rochcongar
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 43 to 53| The use of empirical data by French administrative courts in
discrimination cases
                                            |  Caroline Lantero,  François Cafarelli
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 55 to 67| Ordinary court and empirical data
                                            |  Benjamin Rottier
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 69 to 87| The <i>Conseil d’État</i>, the Impact of Law, the Expert, and the
<i>“Gilet Jaune”</i>
                                            |  Bertrand du Marais
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 89 to 94| The administrative courts and the expertise in the conduct of
public policy
                                            |  Charles Touboul
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 95 to 108| Empirical data and constitutional review: The self-restraint of the
French Constitutional Council
                                            |  Céline Fercot
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 109 to 122| Is the use of empirical data a condition for public action to meet
the EU Court of Justice review criteria of proportionality?
                                            |  Julie Rondu
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 123 to 140| Review of empirical data supporting the monetary policy of the
European Central Bank by the European Union Court of Justice
                                            |  Francesco Martucci
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 141 to 164| Judicial review of agency empirical data and court gathering of
legislative facts in American administrative law: Two strikingly
different legal regimes
                                            |  Dominique Custos
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 165 to 179| Life and death of “government as a platform” in France
                                            |  Gilles Jeannot
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 181 to 194| The coproduction of online land registration by the State and the
notariat
                                            |  Corine Delphine Dauchez
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 195 to 207| Reinventing a mobile public service
                                            |  Frédéric Colin
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 209 to 246| Public administration column
                                            |  Antoine Fouilleron,  Jean-François Monteils,  Jean-Luc Pissaloux,  Didier Supplisson,  Frédéric Edel,  Véronique Champeil-Desplats,  Stéphanie Hennette-Vauchez
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 247 to 256| Economic public sector column
                                            |  André Barilari
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 257 to 286| European administration column
                                            |  François Lafarge,  Eleftheria Neframi,  Michel Mangenot
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 287 to 289| BONTE Bérengère, <i>Les mercredis de l’Élysée. Conseil des
ministres&#160;: de De Gaulle à Macron, 60 ans de secrets</i>,
L’Archipel, 2018, 350 p.
                                            |  Aboubakry Sy
                                    </li>
                    </ul>
    ]]></content>
</entry>
            <entry>
    <id>tag:cairn.info,2005:numero:E_RFAP_172</id>
    <title type="html"><![CDATA[
        Reforming unions of municipalities in France. Historical
perspectives and contemporary issues
                    | Revue française d’administration publique
            (2019/4 No 172)
            ]]></title>
        <link href="https://droit.cairn.info/journal-revue-francaise-d-administration-publique-2019-4?lang=en" type="text/html" rel="alternate" />
            <published>2020-05-19T00:00:00+02:00</published>
                <updated>2020-06-04T00:00:00+02:00</updated>
            <content type="html"><![CDATA[
        <ul>
                            <li>
                     Pages 877 to 891| Introduction. Unions of municipalities in France: Resistance or
predicted decline?
                                            |  David Guéranger,  François-Mathieu Poupeau
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 893 to 904| Union of municipalities as a subject of knowledge. Three kinds of
expertise to reform an “outlying” institution (1892-1975)
                                            |  David Guéranger
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 905 to 919| The decline of the French unions of municipalities, or the forced
erasure of the model of intermunicipal subsidiarity
                                            |  Arnaud Duranthon
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 921 to 933| The evolution of a union of municipalities in the Paris suburbs
(Grand Paris): 20-year look back on the transformation of the
SIPPEREC
                                            |  Catherine Dumas,  David Guéranger,  François-Mathieu Poupeau
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 935 to 952| Reinventing water services under the new water governance act
                                            |  Christelle Pezon
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 953 to 968| Decline and resistance of drinking water’ union of municipalities.
An analysis of the ambivalent effects of
the&#160;2015&#160;territorial reform
                                            |   Groupe NOTReau,  Rémi Barbier,  Christophe Wittner
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 969 to 983| From electrification to energy transition: Energy unions of
municipalities seeking institutional consolidation
                                            |  François-Mathieu Poupeau
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 985 to 1003| Sectoral eligibility. The selection of representatives in local
water management bodies
                                            |  Sylvain Barone
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 1005 to 1025| A water union of municipalities against a metropole’s capital. The
case of the water union of municipalities of the Grenoble urban
area
                                            |  Antoine Brochet
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 1027 to 1042| An institutional seizure of intercommunity: How the transportation
union of municipalities of the Lyon Area maintained itself
from&#160;1959&#160;to&#160;1974
                                            |  Antoine Lévêque
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 1043 to 1057| Chronicle of the disappearance of a union of municipalities: The
Association of the Local Governments of Eastern Paris (2000-2016)
                                            |  Clément Lescloupé
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 1059 to 1075| Outsourcing cleaning service in public high school: A saving for
public finances?
                                            |  François-Xavier Devetter,  Julie Valentin
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 1077 to 1091| New public management and redefinition of nursing. How new
professional élites are produced
                                            |  Kevin Toffel,  Amal Tawfik
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 1093 to 1126| Public administration column
                                            |  Antoine Fouilleron,  Jean-François Monteils,  Jean-Luc Pissaloux,  Didier Supplisson,  Frédéric Edel,  Véronique Champeil-Desplats,  Stéphanie Hennette-Vauchez
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 1127 to 1131| Economic public sector column
                                            |  André G. Delion,  Michel Durupty
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 1133 to 1136| Reviews
                                    </li>
                    </ul>
    ]]></content>
</entry>
            <entry>
    <id>tag:cairn.info,2005:numero:E_RFAP_171</id>
    <title type="html"><![CDATA[
        Intergovernmental coordination
                    | Revue française d’administration publique
            (2019/3 No 171)
            ]]></title>
        <link href="https://droit.cairn.info/journal-revue-francaise-d-administration-publique-2019-3?lang=en" type="text/html" rel="alternate" />
            <published>2020-02-10T00:00:00+01:00</published>
                <updated>2020-02-13T00:00:00+01:00</updated>
            <content type="html"><![CDATA[
        <ul>
                            <li>
                     Pages 559 to 563| Introduction
                                            |  Delphine Dulong,  Brigitte Gaïti
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 565 to 585| Governing the government. The trajectory of coordination policies
in France (1930-2010)
                                            |  Brigitte Gaïti
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 587 to 601| The poisons and delight of Fifth Republic. A political history of
intergovernmental coordination
                                            |  Delphine Dulong
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 603 to 627| A cog or the centre of the State? (I) Genesis and
institutionalization of the French Secretariat-General of the
Government
                                            |  Jean-Michel Eymeri-Douzans,  Michel Mangenot
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 629 to 650| A cog or the centre of the State? (II) The Secretariat-General of
the Government in action
                                            |  Jean-Michel Eymeri-Douzans,  Michel Mangenot
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 651 to 667| The desectorisation of security policies. The interministerial
refocusing of Secrétariat général de la défense et de la sécurité
nationale
                                            |  Grégory Daho
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 669 to 680| The French government communication as a negotiated order
                                            |  Caroline Ollivier-Yaniv
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 681 to 696| How can the government talk with one voice? Institutionalisation
and limitation of German government’s spokesperson role (1949-2015)
                                            |  Nicolas Hubé
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 697 to 712| What are RIM for? Inter-ministerial meetings (RIM) and government
business as usual
                                            |  Delphine Dulong,  Pierre France,  Julie Le Mazier
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 713 to 726| Coordinating legislative work: (finally) opening the parliamentary
blackbox
                                            |  Calixte Bloquet,  Damien Lecomte
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 727 to 743| Ensuring the permanence and impartiality of the State
                                            |  Jean-Marc Sauvé,  Jean-Michel Eymeri-Douzans,  Michel Mangenot
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 745 to 762| The most British of the French administrations: The “Secrétariat
général du gouvernement”
                                            |  Serge Lasvignes,  Jean-Michel Eymeri-Douzans,  Michel Mangenot
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 763 to 766| Five developments in ministerial private office work since 1982
                                            |  Yves Colmou,  Sylvain Antichan,  Julie Le Mazier
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 767 to 780| Public sector facing systemic corruption: Moral weakness and
organisational vulnerability
                                            |  Yves Boisvert,  Luc Bégin
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 781 to 822| Public administration column
                                            |  Antoine Fouilleron,  Jean-François Monteils,  Jean-Luc Pissaloux,  Didier Supplisson,  Frédéric Edel,  Véronique Champeil-Desplats,  Stéphanie Hennette-Vauchez
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 823 to 829| Economic public sector column
                                            |  André G. Delion,  Michel Durupty
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 831 to 860| European administration column
                                            |  François Lafarge,  Eleftheria Neframi,  Michel Mangenot
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 861 to 865| Reviews
                                    </li>
                    </ul>
    ]]></content>
</entry>
            <entry>
    <id>tag:cairn.info,2005:numero:E_RFAP_170</id>
    <title type="html"><![CDATA[
        United States: A public administration in turmoil?
                    | Revue française d’administration publique
            (2019/2 No 170)
            ]]></title>
        <link href="https://droit.cairn.info/journal-revue-francaise-d-administration-publique-2019-2?lang=en" type="text/html" rel="alternate" />
            <published>2019-11-12T00:00:00+01:00</published>
                <updated>2019-11-21T00:00:00+01:00</updated>
            <content type="html"><![CDATA[
        <ul>
                            <li>
                     Pages 313 to 326| United States: A public administration under stress
                                            |  Bertrand du Marais
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 327 to 344| Theory of the unitary executive and presidential oversight of
independent agencies in the United States
                                            |  Dominique Custos
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 345 to 363| Donald Trump, Ronald Reagan, and administrative enforcement of
anti-discrimination law: What happens when civil rights agencies
are sabotaged?
                                            |  David B. Oppenheimer
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 365 to 384| Preparation for government service in the United States
                                            |  Laurel McFarland
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 385 to 396| Organizational reputation of the US Federal State in a context of
political unease
                                            |  Daniel Carpenter
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 397 to 405| Regulating disruptive technologies: The case of autonomous or
highly autonomous vehicles
                                            |  Jerry L. Mashaw
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 407 to 419| Populism and the future of U.S. labor regulation
                                            |  John N. Drobak
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 421 to 432| “Slash and Burn” in the U.S. Congress and the Trump administration:
Permanent damage or short-term setback?
                                            |  Susan Rose-Ackerman
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 433 to 446| The Trump administration and the rule of law
                                            |  Peter L. Strauss
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 447 to 461| The U.S. Administration in transition and the impact of technology:
the case of pre-dispute arbitration
                                            |  Ethan Katsh,  Orna Rabinovich-Einy
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 463 to 473| The&#160;2006&#160;White Paper and the rise of an anti-terrorism
public policy
                                            |  Francis Delon
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 475 to 492| “War on terrorism”: A moral crusade under the critical scrutiny of
the social sciences
                                            |  Frédéric Ocqueteau
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 493 to 531| Public administration column
                                            |  Antoine Fouilleron,  Jean-François Monteils,  Jean-Luc Pissaloux,  Didier Supplisson,  Frédéric Edel,  Véronique Champeil-Desplats,  Stéphanie Hennette-Vauchez
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 533 to 542| Economic public sector column
                                            |  André G. Delion,  Michel Durupty
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 543 to 550| Reviews
                                    </li>
                    </ul>
    ]]></content>
</entry>
            <entry>
    <id>tag:cairn.info,2005:numero:E_RFAP_169</id>
    <title type="html"><![CDATA[
        Reconfigurations of French universities: between international
influences and national particularisms
                    | Revue française d’administration publique
            (2019/1 No 169)
            ]]></title>
        <link href="https://droit.cairn.info/journal-revue-francaise-d-administration-publique-2019-1?lang=en" type="text/html" rel="alternate" />
            <published>2019-07-29T00:00:00+02:00</published>
                <updated>2019-08-27T00:00:00+02:00</updated>
            <content type="html"><![CDATA[
        <ul>
                            <li>
                     Pages 5 to 20| Reconfigurations of French universities between international
influences and national particularisms
                                            |  Stéphanie Mignot-Gérard,  Romuald Normand,  Pauline Ravinet
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 21 to 36| The French law related to the freedoms and responsibilities of
universities: Origins, contents and assessment of the
implementation
                                            |  Jean-Richard Cytermann,  Pascal Aimé
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 37 to 50| Clusters in higher education and research: Between political issues
and legal framework
                                            |  Emmanuel-Pie Guiselin
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 51 to 68| Universities’ funding: Evolution and challenges
                                            |  Stéphane Calviac
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 69 to 87| From “good management” to “performance”. The transformation of
state’s steering modes of universities and the reconfiguration of
the power of academic leaders from 1998 to 2011
                                            |  Stéphanie Mignot-Gérard
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 89 to 99| Changes and challenges in universities’ governance
                                            |  Alain Beretz,  Romuald Normand
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 101 to 120| Mediatisation and socio-discursive uses of the Shanghai ranking
                                            |  Christine Barats
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 121 to 136| What evaluating means: The reforms of scientific evaluation between
academic and neo-managerial logics (2007-2011)
                                            |  Clémentine Gozlan
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 137 to 149| The new conventions of academic work or the reconfigurations of
academic professionalism
                                            |  Romuald Normand,  Marialuisa Villani
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 151 to 167| The foot soldiers of excellence. Place and role of project managers
in the implementation of an Excellence’s Initiative
                                            |  Audrey Harroche
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 169 to 184| What are appraisal interviews used for in the human resources
management of universities administrative staff?
                                            |  Romain Pierronnet
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 185 to 194| From a nationwide strategy to its implementation at university’s
level: The challenges of a local governance
                                            |  Sophie Béjean,  Romuald Normand
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 195 to 206| The sharing of naturalist data: Complex practices
                                            |  Maxime Zucca
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 207 to 209| No, ENA’s students are not co-opted, not cut off from realities and
not hated abroad either
                                            |  Patrick Gérard
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 211 to 250| Public administration column
                                            |  Antoine Fouilleron,  Jean-François Monteils,  Jean-Luc Pissaloux,  Didier Supplisson,  Frédéric Edel,  Véronique Champeil-Desplats,  Stéphanie Hennette-Vauchez
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 251 to 260| Economic public sector column
                                            |  André G. Delion,  Michel Durupty
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 261 to 292| European public administration column
                                            |  François Lafarge,  Eleftheria Neframi,  Michel Mangenot
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 293 to 305| Reviews
                                    </li>
                    </ul>
    ]]></content>
</entry>
            <entry>
    <id>tag:cairn.info,2005:numero:E_RFAP_168</id>
    <title type="html"><![CDATA[
        A sociography of ministers’ private offices
                    | Revue française d’administration publique
            (2018/4 No 168)
            ]]></title>
        <link href="https://droit.cairn.info/journal-revue-francaise-d-administration-publique-2018-4?lang=en" type="text/html" rel="alternate" />
            <published>2019-04-09T00:00:00+02:00</published>
                <updated>2019-04-26T00:00:00+02:00</updated>
                <summary type="html"><![CDATA[<p>At the highest level of State, ministerial private offices are
on the crossroad of senior civil service and the political sphere.
They play a key-role in the elaboration and the steering of public
policies. The study of their members and the criteria on which they
are appointed may provide an overview of the current State’s
elites.</p>
<p>The papers presented in this issue are based on a collective
survey, focused on the composition of all the ministerial private
offices between May 2012 and August 2014 (Ayrault’s government and
Valls’ government). By comparing with previous surveys, the authors
highlight not only the continuities or discontinuities but also the
profiles’ diversity according to the ministries and the kind of
responsibilities within the office.</p>
<p>This issue investigates the office members’ career paths. By
extension, it gives elements to grasp on the extent of the State’s
upheavals during the last few decades.</p>
]]></summary>
        <content type="html"><![CDATA[
        <ul>
                            <li>
                     Pages 745 to 750| A sociography of ministers’ private offices (2012–2014)
                                            |  Thomas Collas,  Delphine Dulong,  Frédéric Sawicki
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 751 to 769| 40 years of ministerial private office’s members prosopography:
which questions for which results?
                                            |  Thomas Alam,  Julie Le Mazier,  Frédéric Sawicki
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 771 to 786| Between bureaucracy and politics: Ministerial private offices and
power relationship within the governments of Jean-Marc Ayrault and
Manuel Valls
                                            |  Willy Beauvallet,  Audrey Célestine,  Aurélie Roger
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 787 to 806| Beyond appearances: The feminisation of ministerial private offices
during Hollande Presidency
                                            |  Catherine Achin,  Delphine Dulong
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 807 to 826| The age of ministerial private offices’ members: A relevant
indicator of career rationales
                                            |  Igor Martinache
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 827 to 848| Internationalized elites at the top of the French state? Studying
ministerial private offices’ staffs through the prism of the
international circulation of their members
                                            |  Delphine Lagrange,  Natália Frozel Barros
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 849 to 874| Ministerial Offices and public-private boundaries. A study of
ministerial advisers’ experience within the private sphere under
François Hollande
                                            |  Grégory Daho,  Natacha Gally
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 875 to 896| Boulevards and side roads: Career paths leading to ministerial
offices (2012-2014)
                                            |  Anne Bellon,  Thomas Collas,  Pierre Mayance
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 897 to 912| “The director of the minister’s private office is not the
minister’s substitute”
                                            |  Christian Vigouroux,  Igor Martinache
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 913 to 923| The relation between the State and its citizens
                                            |  Patrick Gérard
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 925 to 942| Governance and policy making: The mismatch between the challenges
Israel faces and its capability to govern
                                            |  Shlomo Mizrahi
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 943 to 956| The ongoing Israeli civil service reform: Comparing current
achievements to past attempts
                                            |  Ron Tzur,  Nissim Cohen
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 957 to 992| Public administration column
                                            |  Antoine Fouilleron,  Jean-François Monteils,  Jean-Luc Pissaloux,  Didier Supplisson,  Frédéric Edel,  Véronique Champeil-Desplats,  Stéphanie Hennette-Vauchez
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 993 to 1002| Economic public sector column
                                            |  André G. Delion,  Michel Durupty
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 1003 to 1006| Reviews
                                    </li>
                    </ul>
    ]]></content>
</entry>
            <entry>
    <id>tag:cairn.info,2005:numero:E_RFAP_167</id>
    <title type="html"><![CDATA[
        Public data
                    | Revue française d’administration publique
            (2018/3 No 167)
            ]]></title>
        <link href="https://droit.cairn.info/journal-revue-francaise-d-administration-publique-2018-3?lang=en" type="text/html" rel="alternate" />
            <published>2018-12-20T00:00:00+01:00</published>
                <updated>2019-01-09T00:00:00+01:00</updated>
            <content type="html"><![CDATA[
        <ul>
                            <li>
                     Pages 463 to 470| Introduction
                                            |  Jacques Chevallier,  Lucie Cluzel-Métayer
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 471 to 478| The notion of public data
                                            |  Maxime Boul
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 479 to 490| Public data ownership
                                            |  Aurélien Camus
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 491 to 500| Building a public service of data
                                            |  Lucie Cluzel-Métayer
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 501 to 511| Open data and personal data, the European framework
                                            |  Maximilien Lanna
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 513 to 523| Portability of digital data and services
                                            |  François Pellegrini
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 525 to 537| Transparency of algorithms in a context of open data: Which status
for learning data?
                                            |  Danièle Bourcier,  Primavera De Filippi
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 539 to 549| The open data challenges of the Grand Lyon Metropol’s policy energy
                                            |  Thoma Lamb
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 551 to 564| Challenges and limits of open data in security and defense matters
                                            |  Bertrand Warusfel
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 565 to 574| Health, big data and informational self-determination: Which
articulation for a protective innovation of personal data?
                                            |  Élise Debiès
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 575 to 584| Access to public data and source codes in Italy. Seeking
“algorithmic transparency” on the threshold of the implementation
of General Data Protection Regulation
                                            |  Giorgio Mancosu
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 585 to 600| The challenges related to the legal framework and to the governance
of public data openness in Brazil
                                            |  Luca Belli,  Marina Barros,  Jhessica Reia
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 601 to 611| The legal framework for open data in Spain
                                            |  Julián Valero Torrijos,  Maria Belén Andreu Martínez
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 613 to 625| Leader in e-government, laggard in open data: Exploring the case of
Estonia
                                            |  Keegan McBride,  Maarja Toots,  Tarmo Kalvet,  Robert Krimmer
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 627 to 637| The state as a platform strategy?
                                            |  Jacques Chevallier
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 639 to 652| A biased musical chair game. The effects of the RéATE on the
careers of the executives of the Ministry of Ecology
                                            |  Alex Alber
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 653 to 693| Public administration column
                                            |  Antoine Fouilleron,  Jean-François Monteils,  Jean-Luc Pissaloux,  Didier Supplisson,  Frédéric Edel,  Véronique Champeil-Desplats,  Stéphanie Hennette-Vauchez
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 695 to 704| Economic public sector column
                                            |  Michel Durupty,  André G. Delion
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 705 to 731| European administration column
                                            |  François Lafarge,  Eleftheria Neframi,  Michel Mangenot
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 733 to 736| Reviews
                                    </li>
                    </ul>
    ]]></content>
</entry>
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