
Stéphanie Balme
International relations, Global China, science diplomacy and science, technology and innovation.

Reputed professors supporting APRC's work at Sciences Po Le Havre.
Guidance across disciplines and regions. The Committee brings together expertise in political science, international relations, history, sociology, economics and law. Its members support rigorous, independent research on the Asia-Pacific.

International relations, Global China, science diplomacy and science, technology and innovation.

Internal and comparative politics in South Asia, with a focus on fieldwork.

Religion, politics and youth movements in the Philippines, Myanmar and Vietnam; ASEAN regionalism; Europe and Southeast Asia relations; Australian foreign and defence policy.

Japanese geopolitics and conservative politics, Northeast Asia, civilisational narratives and geopolitical narratives.

Migration policy in East and Southeast Asia, Asian diasporas, and political participation within migrant communities.

Politics in China.

Social history of nineteenth and twentieth-century China, political cultures, ecological crises, media, and humanitarian cultures and discourses.

China, political regimes and mobilisations; migration, diasporas, borders and cities; nationalism, religion, identity and discrimination.

International relations, China-Taiwan relations and international political sociology.

History, geopolitics, domestic politics and cultural issues in South Asia.

Chinese and Indian history, Silk Roads and cultural exchanges from the eighteenth century onwards.

Family transformations, gender inequalities and domestic work.

Diplomatic, Jewish and Polish history, and the history of human rights.

Director of the think tank Génération Libre.

China, Afghanistan, Pakistan and the Belt and Road Initiative.

Legal studies.

Migration, diasporas, borders and cities; global economy, capitalism and extraction; political regimes and mobilisations; the Middle East and Jordan.

Maritime, colonial and imperial history; history of international relations in the Far East; history of French citizens abroad.

Basel regulations, monetary policy, cryptocurrencies and free banking.