Patrick Clairzier

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Assistant Professor in the Undergraduate Study Abroad Programs

Fields of expertise

  • Haitian Politics

  • Neoliberalism

  • Political Economy of Developing Countries

  • Global inequalities

    Education

      • Ph.D. in International Relations and Diplomacy, American Graduate School in Paris, France

      • M.A. in International Relations and Diplomacy, American Graduate School in Paris, France

      • Master in Diplomacy and Strategic Negotiation, Université Paris Sud 11, France

      • B.A. Political Science, Boston College, United States

          Other current posts

          Assistant professor of American Law and Environmental Law at the University of Cergy-Pontoise, France

          Previous experience

              United Nations Environment Program (UNEP), Sustainable Consumption and Production Branch, Division of Technology, Industry and Economics: Consultant

              Financial Services Institutional Marketing:

              • Cambridge Associates LLC, Boston, MA, USA

              • BDirect Capital, Boston, MA, USA

              • John Hancock Funds, Boston, MA, USA

              • Scudder Kemper Funds, Boston, MA

              • Putman Investments, Boston, MA, USA

              Selected publications

                • "Neo-Liberal Democracy: A Contradiction in Terms", by Patrick Clairzier and Joseph Beaudreau, Spectrezine, 15 July 2009. Click here to read article

                • "The Larger Context of Haiti's Earthquake", AGS website, 8 February 2010. Click here to read article

                • "Paths to Development through Trade: EU-Led Trade Liberalization vs South-South Cooperation", in: Socialism and Democracy (Routledge), Volume 25: Issue 2, pp. 64-80. Click here to see article preview

                 

                Patrick Clairzier Publishes Article in "Socialism and Democracy"

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                Tim FrancisNew Zealand
                M.A.in International Relations
                Class of 2014

                quote leftMy AGS experience was infinitely rewarding, from the classes to the faculty, to the student community. My time in Paris gave me many opportunities to connect and interact with people in the vibrant international community around Paris, from UNESCO to Human Rights Watch, to the countless other organisations that call Paris home.quote right

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