The United States, one year away from the presidential election and as the campaign for the primaries begins, holds a major position on the global stage. Paradoxically, the nation has never seemed so divided since the Civil War. Through an exceptional panel, the Political and Geostrategic Observatory of the United States at IRIS aims to analyze the major issues of the 2024 presidential election. An election that could partially determine the future of American democracy.

The French Institute for International and Strategic Affairs (IRIS), in collaboration with The Academy of Political Science and The Social Policy Program at SIPA – Columbia University, invites you to the inaugural conference of the Political and Geostrategic Observatory of the United States.

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Intervenant(e)s

  • Pascal Boniface

    Pascal Boniface

    Directeur de l’IRIS

  • Esther Fuchs

    Esther Fuchs

    Professor of International and Public Affairs and Director of the Urban and Social Policy Program, SIPA-Columbia University

  • Marie-Cécile Naves

    Marie-Cécile Naves

    Directrice de recherche à l’IRIS, directrice de l’Observatoire Genre et géopolitique

  • Robert Shapiro

    Robert Shapiro

    Professor of International and Public Affairs at SIPA- Columbia University and President of the Academy of Political Science

  • Romuald Sciora

    Modération

    Romuald Sciora

    Directeur de l’Observatoire politique et géostratégique des États-Unis, chercheur associé à l’IRIS