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Director of research at CNRS, CERI - Sciences Po and GSI at the University of Geneva Politiste, is a director of research at CNRS, a member of CERI (Centre d'Études Internationales) at Sciences Po and a lecturer at GSI at the University of Geneva.
Latest publication
Running a large company in Africa today: constraints, strategies and structures
- Avec Emmanuel Caulier,
- Nadia Hachimi-Alaoui,
- Béatrice Hibou,
- Hubert Loiseleur Des Longchamps,
- Mohamed Sassi,
- Patrick Sevaistre,
- Grietje Verhoef,
- Debate organized and moderated by Dominique Barjot,
- Scott Viallet-Thévenin
In Entreprises et histoire (2025/1 n° 118)
Most viewed articles
Economic sovereignty and foundations of power in Morocco
- Special issue coordinated by Nadia Hachimi-Alaoui,
- Béatrice Hibou
In Politique africaine (2023/3 No 171-172)
The ambivalence of economic sovereignty: What the Commission for a New Development Model has to say. Interview with Mohamed Tozy
- Interview with Mohamed Tozy,
- conducted by Béatrice Hibou
In Politique africaine (2023/3 No 171-172)
The Political Economy of Repression: Tunisia as a Case in Point
In Raisons politiques (2005/4 No 20)
The unattainable national champions policy in Morocco: Sovereignty, political imagination and modes of government
In Politique africaine (2023/3 No 171-172)
A half-century of fictions about growth in Africa
- Interview with Morten Jerven,
- conducted by Béatrice Hibou,
- and Boris Samuel
In Politique africaine (2011/4 No 124)
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Articles
Running a large company in Africa today: constraints, strategies and structures
- Avec Emmanuel Caulier,
- Nadia Hachimi-Alaoui,
- Béatrice Hibou,
- et al.
In Entreprises et histoire (2025/1 n° 118)
John Rogers Commons, L'économie institutionnelle. Sa place dans l'économie politique. Critical edition by Jean-Jacques Gislain and Bruno Théret
L’économie institutionnelle. Sa place dans l’économie politique. Édition critique de Jean-Jacques Gislain et Bruno Théret.
In Revue française de sociologie (2024/1 Vol. 65)
The unattainable national champions policy in Morocco: Sovereignty, political imagination and modes of government
In Politique africaine (2023/3 No 171-172)
Introduction to the topic
Economic sovereignty and foundations of power in Morocco
- Special issue coordinated by Nadia Hachimi-Alaoui,
- Béatrice Hibou
In Politique africaine (2023/3 No 171-172)
The ambivalence of economic sovereignty: What the Commission for a New Development Model has to say. Interview with Mohamed Tozy
- Interview with Mohamed Tozy,
- conducted by Béatrice Hibou
In Politique africaine (2023/3 No 171-172)
Patrice Yengo, L’ordre de la transgression. La souveraineté à l’épreuve du temps global
- By Ambroise Kom,
- Benoît Beucher,
- Armando Cutolo,
- et al.
In Politique africaine (2023/3 No 171-172)
The field as a cognitive site. A Weberian perspective on empirical and theory articulations
In Sociologie (2021/4 Vol. 12)
Fariba Adelkhah, or the one thousand and one limits to anthropological fieldwork
- By Béatrice Hibou,
- Translated by Katharine Throssell
In Critique internationale (2021/1 No 90)
African macroeconomists: Between theoretic opportunism and empirical improvisation
- By Kako Nubukpo,
- Béatrice Hibou
- and Boris Samuel
In Politique africaine (2011/4 No 124)
Introduction to the topic
Macroeconomics and politics in Africa
- By Béatrice Hibou
- and Boris Samuel
In Politique africaine (2011/4 No 124)
A half-century of fictions about growth in Africa
- Interview with Morten Jerven,
- conducted by Béatrice Hibou,
- and Boris Samuel
In Politique africaine (2011/4 No 124)
Macro economy and political domination in Tunisia: From the Benalist economic miracle to socio-economic issues in the revolutionary period
In Politique africaine (2011/4 No 124)
Introduction to the topic
Tunisia: The political and moral economy of a social movement
In Politique africaine (2011/1 No 121)
“The Tunisian Revolution did not come from nowhere”
- Interview by Béatrice Hibou,
- with Sadri Khiari
In Politique africaine (2011/1 No 121)
Africa “a hundred years after independence”: Towards which political government?
In Politique africaine (2010/3 No 119)
Reformism: Great Political Account of Contemporary Tunisia
In Revue d’histoire moderne et contemporaine (2009/5 No 56-4bis)
The Fight against Corruption in Morocco: Toward a Pluralization of Modes of Government
- By Béatrice Hibou
- and Mohamed Tozy
In Droit et société (2009/2 No 72)
“We will not go underground”
Entrepreneurs and politics in Tunisia
In Politix (2008/4 No 84)
Reformist Liberalism, or How to Perpetuate Tunisian Statism
In L'Économie politique (2006/4 No 32)
The Political Economy of Repression: Tunisia as a Case in Point
In Raisons politiques (2005/4 No 20)
The Partnership on Bureaucratic Life-Support
In Critique internationale (2003/1 No 18)
The Hidden Faces of the Euro-Mediterranean Partnership
In Critique internationale (2003/1 No 18)
Deadweight Effect
- By Jean-François Bayart,
- Béatrice Hibou,
- Sadri Khiari,
- et al.
In Critique internationale (2002/1 No 14)
Crackling on the Lines of Reform
The Liberalization of Telecommunications in Morocco
- By Béatrice Hibou
- and Mohamed Tozy
In Critique internationale (2002/1 No 14)
Introduction to the topic
“Discharge”: A new form of intervention?
In Politique africaine (1999/1 No 73)