Vitae, Yves SCHEMEIL, 2019
Emeritus Professor of Global and Comparative Politics, Sciences Po Grenoble
Education. Ph.D. in Political Science (Grenoble, 1976). Masters in Political Studies (Sciences Po Paris, 1971), Economics, and Sociology (Grenoble, 1968).
Professional Experience. Attaché,French Embassy, Damascus (1970-72).Researcher, Sciences Po Paris (1975-1077). Full Professor, Grenoble (1977-89/ 1997-present), Aix-en-Provence (1989-1997).Director, Institute for Political Studies, Grenoble (IEPG, 1981-1987). Visiting Professor: Grenoble Ecole de Management (2013-present); Beirut, St-Joseph U. (2003-present); UCLA (1980); Berkeley (1985); Waseda (2006); Sophia (2008-9); Keio (2015); Akita (2016). Consultant: Ministry of Foreign Affairs (1987-2003); Ministry of Higher Education (1999-2000).
Research. Head, 4 research groups (“non-Western political thought”, FMSH Paris); “cognitive processes”, “international organizations” and “rising states” (Grenoble, CNRS). Vice-President: Scientific Council FMSH Paris & MSH Saclay; board member: UNESCO MOST; WOCMES (World Congress for Middle East Studies), Global Internet Governance network (GIG-ART). Past positions: CNRS Paris (1983-1995), AFSP (to 2007).
Teaching.Courses taught in 21 universities in 10 countries on: Political Theory, Comparative Politics, Global Democracy, International Relations, Intergovernmental organizations, International Negotiations, Epistemology and Methodology, Political Science, Political parties, Middle Eastern studies, Political Anthropology. Simulations in IR (Sciences-Po), MOOCs in Global Studies (GEM/FL), MOOC in Global Politics (IPSA/EdX), Online master classes (Grenoble/Keio University).
Supervision. 27 Ph. D. of whom 22 became academics, and 7 were awarded. Over 50 defence committees, in 4 countries (France, Switzerland, Japan, Lebanon) and 8 disciplines (political science, economics, sociology, history, psychology, pedagogy, literature, and geography).
Keynotes. “Urban Ethnology”, Yale university, Department of Sociology, November 13, 2017; “Internet Governance in Political Science”, University of Salerno, Italy, 12 October 2017; “Undiplomatic ties: How Internet blocks Intermediation”, Paris, 30 March 2017, the Paris 4 Internet network; “The Organizational Dynamics of IOs”, European Group of Organization Studies workshop, Fontainebleau, 27 May 2011; ”Intergovernmental Organizations as Bureaucracies”, University of Nijmegen, 20th anniversary of the Faculty of Management and Political Science, April 2011; The Eastern Origins of Western Europe”, Stein Rokkan Lecture, ECPR joint sessions, Grenoble, April 2001.
International mandates. General Session Chair, Political theory, IPSA World Congress, Lisbon, July 2020; Scientific committee, the Think 7 meeting, Charlevoix, 21-23 May 2018. Expert evaluator for: ERC (2015-17); European Science Foundation, 2015-19; Research Council of Lithuania (2017, 2018-19); Czech National Research Centre 2018-20); Centre of Excellence in Comparative Politics (Keio, 2007); Vice-president IPSA (1997-2003).
Distinctions and awards
Senior Member, Institut Universitaire de France (2000-2010).
Fulbright scholar at The Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago, 1990.
Long-term award for scientific excellence (annual research grant, from 1991 to 2015)
International Visitors Leadership Program, U.S.A, grant visitor (1985)
National competitive recruitment as university professor 1976).
EOCCS/EFMD accreditation of the MOOC “global studies” (2013 to 2022).
Nominations
Expert, EPSnet constitutional board (1999-2000), ECNA (European Chairs of National PSA)
Chair, National Board for the recruitment of professors in Political Science, 1994-1995)
Ecole Nationale d’Administration, 1982-87; Fondation Nationale des Sc. Politiques (1984-87)
Selected Books
The making of the world: How International organizations shape our future, Leverkusen, Barbara Budrich Verlag, Spring 2020, 320 p.
Introduction à la science politique, Paris, Presses de Sciences po & Dalloz, 773 p. 2015.
Al siyasat fi-l-charq al-qadim (Politics in the Ancient Orient), Cairo, 2007, 610 p.
EU to Higashiajia no Chiikikyodotai, Tokyo, Sophia UP (with Masaharu Nakamura, 2012).
Selected articles and book chapters
“Political Anthropology and Its Legacy”, The SAGE Handbook of Political Science, Edited by Dirk Berg-Schlosser, Bertrand Badie and Leonardo Morlino, 2020.
“Des études internationales cosmopolites en Asie”, Socio, 11, 2018: 211-240.
“Anxiety, Knowledge, & Resistance to Persuasion: Evidence from a Quasi-experimental Survey on Global Climate Change”, Political Psychology, 38, 1, 2017: 137–56 (with A. Naï & J.L. Marie).
“Une sociologie politique non occidentale existe-t-elle? In: “Sociologies post-occidentales: de la Chine à l'Europe”, Socio, n°5, 2015.
“Vers une pensée vraiment universelle: l’apport des auteurs non occidentaux à la construction de la modernité” in M. Wieviorka, Penser global Paris, Ed. MSH, 2015.
“Bringing International Organization in: Global Institutions as Adaptive Hybrids” Organization Studies, 34(2) 2013: 219–252.
“Delegation without Borders: On Individual Rights, Constitution and the Global Order”, Global Constitutionalism, 1,3, 2012 (with E. Brousseau & J. Sgard).
“Global Governance of the Information System Revisited: Evolution or Innovation in International Politics?” in E. Brousseau, M. Marzouki & C. Meadel, Governance, Regulations and Powers on the Internet, Cambridge UP, 2012, 186-208.
“Dynamism and Resilience of Intergovernmental Organizations in a World of Persisting State Power and Rising Non-State Actors”, 237-250 in B. Reinalda, ed., The Ashgate Companion to Non State Actors, London, Ashgate, 2011, 566 p.
“Culturalism” in B. Badie, D. Berg-Schlosser, & L. Morlino, eds., The International Encyclopedia of Political Science, vol. 1., London, Sage, 2011.
“Bargaining on Law and Bureaucracies: A Constitutional Theory of Development”, Journal of Comparative Economics, September 2019 (with E. Brousseau & J. Sgard).
Metrics
Keynote speeches. EGE Rabat, YouTube: 50 168 views. Online courses. MOOCs (Global Studies, Politics and diplomacy of cooking and hospitality, Global Politics): over 40.000 learners. Citations. Research Gate: over 6600 reads Academia: downloads from 70 countries with 32 “engaged readers” Google Scholar H-index: 15; citations: 701.