Geneva University Institute for International Studies

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The Geneva University Institute for International Studies ( IUHEI or HEI ) was an institute for studies of international relations in Geneva . The French name of the institute was Institut universitaire de hautes études internationales . In 2008 the HEI and the University Institute for Development (IUED) were replaced by the University Institute for International Studies and Development (IHEID).

The HEI was an autonomous institute of the University of Geneva and was located in the Villa Barton on Lake Geneva . It was created in the 1930s, supported by the Rockefeller Foundation, as a center for what was later to be called the neoliberals . The institute's founder and first director was William Rappard .

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  1. Merger of two institutes at SF Tagesschau.
  2. Milène Wegmann: Early Neoliberalism and European Integration, Baden-Baden, Nomos, 2002, p. 137 f.