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- | The '''Paris Institute of Political Studies''' commonly referred to as '''Sciences Po''' ({{IPA-fr|sjɑ̃s po}}), is a prestigious and influential academic institution in the social sciences in France (legally a ''[[grande école]]''). It was founded in 1872 to promote a new class of French politicians in the aftermath of the French defeat in the [[Franco-Prussian War]] of 1871, and remains the primary institution of higher learning for French political and administrative elite. | + | The '''Paris Institute of Political Studies''' commonly referred to as '''Sciences Po''' is a prestigious and influential academic institution in the [[social sciences]] in France (legally a ''[[grande école]]''). It was founded in 1872 to promote a new class of French politicians in the aftermath of the French defeat in the [[Franco-Prussian War]] of 1871, and remains the primary institution of higher learning for French political and administrative elite. |
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The Paris Institute of Political Studies commonly referred to as Sciences Po is a prestigious and influential academic institution in the social sciences in France (legally a grande école). It was founded in 1872 to promote a new class of French politicians in the aftermath of the French defeat in the Franco-Prussian War of 1871, and remains the primary institution of higher learning for French political and administrative elite.
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See also
- Association of Professional Schools of International Affairs
- École nationale d'administration
- Grandes écoles
- Grands établissements
- Instituts d'études politiques
- Paris School of International Affairs
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