Foundation for Political Innovation
The Foundation for Political Innovation (French: Fondation pour l'innovation politique; Fondapol) is a French think tank created in 2004. Under the leadership of Dominique Reynié since 2008, it is part of a "liberal, progressive and European" perspective. The think tank considers itself independent and aims to promote political innovation regarding social, educational and European issues. Recognised as a public interest organisation, the Foundation presents itself as an independent space dedicated to expertise, reflection, and exchange, aiming to contribute to the pluralism of thought and the renewal of public debate.
Fondation pour l'innovation politique | |
Formation | 2004 |
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Type | Political and economic think tank |
Legal status | Recognised as a public interest organisation |
Headquarters | Paris, France |
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Managing Director | Dominique Reynié |
Key people | Jérôme Monod, Founder, Nicolas Bazire, President, Grégoire Chertok, Vice-President |
Budget | 1,467K € in 2016 |
Website | www |
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