The term pantouflage refers to a practice by which high-level French civil servants, usually former students of the École Polytechnique or the École nationale...
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in private industries. However, members of grand Corps often practice pantouflage — that is, they take temporarily (and sometimes permanent) leave from...
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2022. Retrieved 7 August 2024. Adenor, Jean-Loup (3 December 2021). "Pantouflage : le conseil décomplexé du directeur de Sciences Po à ses étudiants"...
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circonscription)". Assemblée nationale (in French). Retrieved 21 July 2023. "Le pantouflage de l'ex-chef de cabinet d'Agnès Pannier-Runacher recalé par le Conseil...
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directorate Military–industrial complex Goldman Sachs' revolving door Pantouflage Jeon-gwan ye-u Government-business relations in Japan Regulatory capture...
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Colbertist mechanism is the "pantouflage" where top civil servants become Heads of French public companies. The word "pantouflage" cannot be directly translated...
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This typical switch from public administration to industry is called pantouflage in France. After his departure from Aérospatiale, Martre was chairman...
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