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'''Philippe Régnier''' is Professor at the ''School of International Development and Global Studies'' at the [[University of Ottawa]]. He was formerly Professor at the [[Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies]] in [[Geneva]] and Director of its Centre for Contemporary Asian Studies for 12 years. His publications focus on the [[socio-economic]] development of [[emerging economies]].<ref>http://www.socialsciences.uottawa.ca/edim/eng/profdetails.asp?id=480</ref>
'''Philippe Régnier''' is Professor at the ''School of International Development and Global Studies'' at the [[University of Ottawa]]. He was formerly Professor at the [[Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies]] in [[Geneva]] and Director of its Centre for Contemporary Asian Studies for 12 years. His publications focus on the [[socio-economic]] development of [[emerging economies]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.socialsciences.uottawa.ca/edim/eng/profdetails.asp?id=480|title = Professors}}</ref>


He received a diploma in International Relations from the [[University of Strasbourg]] in 1980. He attended the [[College of Europe]] in [[Bruges]] with a scholarship from the [[Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs (France)|French Foreign Office]], where he graduated first of his class, the [[Jean Monnet]] Promotion (1980-1981).<ref>[[Dieter Mahncke]], [[Léonce Bekemans]], [[Robert Picht]], ''The College of Europe. Fifty years of service to Europe'', [[College of Europe]], Bruges, 1999. ISBN 9080498319</ref> He received a doctorate from the [[Graduate Institute of International Studies]] in Geneva in 1986.
He received a diploma in International Relations from the [[University of Strasbourg]] in 1980. He attended the [[College of Europe]] in [[Bruges]] with a scholarship from the [[Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs (France)|French Foreign Office]], where he graduated first of his class, the [[Jean Monnet]] Promotion (1980-1981).<ref>[[Dieter Mahncke]], [[Léonce Bekemans]], [[Robert Picht]], ''The College of Europe. Fifty years of service to Europe'', [[College of Europe]], Bruges, 1999. {{ISBN|9080498319}}</ref> He received a doctorate from the [[Graduate Institute of International Studies]] in Geneva in 1986. In November 2016,


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Latest revision as of 11:11, 19 March 2023

Philippe Régnier is Professor at the School of International Development and Global Studies at the University of Ottawa. He was formerly Professor at the Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies in Geneva and Director of its Centre for Contemporary Asian Studies for 12 years. His publications focus on the socio-economic development of emerging economies.[1]

He received a diploma in International Relations from the University of Strasbourg in 1980. He attended the College of Europe in Bruges with a scholarship from the French Foreign Office, where he graduated first of his class, the Jean Monnet Promotion (1980-1981).[2] He received a doctorate from the Graduate Institute of International Studies in Geneva in 1986. In November 2016,

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  1. ^ "Professors".
  2. ^ Dieter Mahncke, Léonce Bekemans, Robert Picht, The College of Europe. Fifty years of service to Europe, College of Europe, Bruges, 1999. ISBN 9080498319