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Eve Fouilleux est Directrice de Recherches au CNRS en science politique. Elle est membre du Laboratoire Interdisciplinaire Sciences Innovations Sociétés (LISIS) associé à l’Université de Paris-Est Marne-la-Vallée et chercheure associée à l’UMR MOISA du CIRAD à Montpellier. Ses travaux théoriques portent sur les conditions, le contenu et la conduite des débats de politique publique à l’ère de la globalisation, et ses travaux empiriques sont principalement centrés sur les enjeux agricoles et alimentaires. Elle analyse tant l’évolution des cadres et politiques nationales et internationales que l’avènement de véritables politiques privées à l’échelle transnationale. Elle a publié de nombreux articles et ouvrages sur la PAC, les politiques de sécurité alimentaire en Afrique, le rôle des organisations internationales dans le débat global agricole et alimentaire, les standards volontaires en matière de développement durable en général et d’agriculture biologique en particulier, les politiques globales de protection de la biodiversité.

Eve Fouilleux is a policy analyst with a focus on global and multilevel politics. She works on public policies and policy-making, through a political sociology perspective, with a special focus on the role of ideas in policy changes in a multilevel governance context. She has published extensively on the European common agricultural policy, on food security policies in African countries, on the role of international organizations in global politics, and on sustainability voluntary standards as global regulation tools that are increasing used by public and private actors. Currently, she is running two main research projects, one on agroecology as a new item in the food and farm policy debate (with a focus on France, Argentina and Brazil), and the other on large-scale investments in agriculture in Africa (with a focus on Madagascar, Kenya and Mozambique).

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