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Professor of Political Science, Université Versailles-Saint-Quentin and Sciences Po Saint-Germain-en-Laye, Printemps-CNRS.
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The Process of Creating an Agenda: The Selection and Construction of Public Problems
In Informations sociales (2010/1 No 157)
Who Governs Public Policies?
Beyond the Sociology of Elites
In Gouvernement et action publique (2012/2 Vol. 1)
Reforms of the organization of primary care: Multiple perspectives. Foreword
In Revue française des affaires sociales (2020/1)
From International Comparison to Transnational Comparison
Shifts in the Construction of Comparative Issues in Public Policies
In Revue française de science politique (2005/1 Vol. 55)
Between Public Policies and Politics: The Emergence of a “Welfare Elite”
In Revue française des affaires sociales (2001/4)
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"This is not a history of the 4th Republic"
Jacques Julliard political scientist?
In Mil neuf cent (2024/1 n° 42)
The institutionalization of the welfare elite within the state apparatus
The new custodians of health insurance policies
In Revue française de science politique (2022/5 Vol. 72)
COVID-19 pandemic policy in Germany: Between federalism and centralization
In Les Tribunes de la santé (2021/2 N° 68)
The impossibility of intersectorality in health care?
Commentary
In Sciences sociales et santé (2021/3 Vol. 39)
“Medical deserts” as levers for reorganizing primary care. Comparing France and Germany
In Revue française des affaires sociales (2020/1)
Reforms of the organization of primary care: Multiple perspectives. Foreword
In Revue française des affaires sociales (2020/1)
[Appendix]
Call for multidisciplinary contributions on: “Reforms of the organization of primary care”
For the January–March 2020 issue
- The special report will be edited by Patrick Hassenteufel,
- Michel Naiditch
- and François-Xavier Schweyer
In Revue française des affaires sociales (2020/1)
Preamble: A brief update
In Revue française des affaires sociales (2020/1)
Doctors’ unions: Defending but also going beyond private practice
In Les Tribunes de la santé (2019/1 No 59)
Recourse to markets as a political process
Healthcare and police reforms during the british Coalition government (2010-2015)
In Gouvernement et action publique (2017/4 Vol. 6)
Normalization or Dilution of European Policy Analysis?
- By Patrick Hassenteufel
- and Yves Surel
In Politique européenne (2016/4 No 50)
Doctors against the Juppé Plan: Long-term Mobilization
In Les Tribunes de la santé (2015/1 No 46)
Convergence, Transfers, and Translation
Contributions from a Transnational Comparison
In Gouvernement et action publique (2013/3 Vol. 2)
Publishing a Social Science Journal Today
- By Patrick Hassenteufel,
- Cécile Lavergne,
- Patrick Le Galès
- et al.
In Politix (2012/4 No 100)
The “Europeanization” of Healthcare Systems
In Informations sociales (2013/1 No 175)
Who Governs Public Policies?
Beyond the Sociology of Elites
In Gouvernement et action publique (2012/2 Vol. 1)
The Limits of the EU Working Time Directive for Hospital Doctors in Europe (Germany, Denmark, Lithuania, Spain, United Kingdom)
In Revue française des affaires sociales (2011/2)
The Process of Creating an Agenda: The Selection and Construction of Public Problems
In Informations sociales (2010/1 No 157)
Preamble
Unions Standing the Test of Europe
In Politique européenne (2009/1 No 27)
Setting Up Remote Governance of Health Insurance
In Regards sur l’économie allemande (2008/5 No 89)
Trade Unions and Liberal Medicine: The Impact of History
In Les Tribunes de la santé (2008/1 No 18)
Reforming European Health Care States: Programmatic Actors and Policy Change
In Pôle Sud (2008/1 No 28)
Liberalization or State-Run Health Insurance
In Regards sur l’économie allemande (2006/5 No 79)
Trompes-l’Oeil in the Governance of Health Insurance: French-German Contrasts
- By Patrick Hassenteufel
- and Bruno Palier
In Revue française d’administration publique (2005/1 No 113)
From International Comparison to Transnational Comparison
Shifts in the Construction of Comparative Issues in Public Policies
In Revue française de science politique (2005/1 Vol. 55)
German Health Insurance Reforms
In Les Tribunes de la santé (2004/3 No 4)
Introduction: Administrative Fragmentation and Interinstitutional Competition
In Politique européenne (2003/3 No 11)
Toward a Decompartmentalization of Public Policy Analysis? The Diversity of National Debates
- By Patrick Hassenteufel
- and Andy Smith
In Revue française de science politique (2002/1 Vol. 52)
Out of Breath or in Search of a Second Wind? “French-Style” Public Policy Analysis
- By Patrick Hassenteufel
- and Andy Smith
In Revue française de science politique (2002/1 Vol. 52)
Between Public Policies and Politics: The Emergence of a “Welfare Elite”
In Revue française des affaires sociales (2001/4)
Public Policies Just Like the Others?
Constructing the Object and Tools for Analyzing European Policies
- By Patrick Hassenteufel
- and Yves Surel
In Politique européenne (2000/1 No 1)
Introduction
- By Patrick Hassenteufel
- and Bruno Palier
In Politique européenne (2001/1 No 2)
Liberalizing European Health Protection Systems
Convergence, Europeanization, and National Adaptations
- By Patrick Hassenteufel,
- Sylvie Delaye,
- Frédéric Pierru,
- et al.
In Politique européenne (2001/1 No 2)