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Appendix: interviewees and interview locations

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  23 January 2024

Sean McDaniel
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Manchester Metropolitan University
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The titles given are those at the time of the interview and/or reflective of the

capacity within which they were speaking.

[Anon.], ex-economic advisor to French PS government A, Paris.

[Anon.], ex-senior economic advisor to Labour Party, London.

[Anon.], ex-economic advisor to Labour Party, [online].

[Anon.], ex-senior member of Labour Party shadow cabinet under Ed Miliband, London.

[Anon.], ex-senior strategic advisor to Ed Miliband, London.

Alain Bergounioux, historian and PS national secretary, Paris.

Alain Rodet, PS député, Paris.

Chris Leslie MP, ex-shadow Chief Secretary to the Treasury and Labour Party MP, London.

Christoph Caeresche, PS député, Paris.

Craig Berry, Deputy Director of Sheffield Political Economy Research Institute.

Élie Cohen, economist and ex-advisor to Hollande, Paris.

Gabrielle Siry, PS national secretary, Paris.

Gérard Grunberg, Director Emeritus of the Centre d’Etudes Européennes, Sciences Po, Paris.

Gilbert Cette, economics professor, Aix-Marseille University, [online].

Henri Weber, ex-PS MEP, Paris.

Jean-Marc Germain, PS député, Paris.

Jean-Paul Fitoussi, economics professor, Sciences Po, Paris.

Jim Cunningham MP, Labour Party MP, Coventry.

John Wrathmell, ex-Labour Party head of economic policy, London.

Jon Cruddas MP, Labour Party MP and co-chair of Labour Party's Policy Review, London.

Jonathan Rutherford, ex-co-chair of Labour Party's Policy Review, London.

Kate Bell, ex-Labour Party policy advisor on work and pensions, London.

Laurent Grandguillaume, PS député, Paris.

Marc Stears, ex-strategic advisor and speechwriter to Ed Miliband, London.

Maurice Glasman, Labour Peer, London.

Nick Pearce, ex-director of the IPPR, Paris.

Pierre-Alain Muet, PS député, Paris.

Romain Perez, economic advisor at Vigi-ECO, Paris.

Stephen Bush, political correspondent at New Statesman, London.

Stewart Wood, ex-strategic advisor to Ed Miliband and Labour Peer, Oxford.

Torsten Bell, ex-senior strategic advisor to Ed Miliband, London.

Xavier Ragot, ex-economic advisor to French Socialist government and President of the OFCE, Paris.

Zaki Laidi, Professor of International Relations at L’Institut d’études politiques de Paris, Sciences Po, Paris.

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Divided They Fell
Crisis and the Collapse of Europe's Centre-Left
, pp. 155 - 156
Publisher: Agenda Publishing
Print publication year: 2023

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