The Economic and Political History Podcast

Political Conflict in the History of France | Julia Cagé with Javier Mejia

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Nov 1, 2025
Julia Cagé, a professor at Sciences Po and co-author with Thomas Piketty, delves into the intricate political landscape of France. She explains how historical inequalities shaped modern electoral coalitions through a detailed analysis of over 200 years of election data. Cagé discusses the shifts from bipartisan to tripartite politics, revealing how socioeconomic changes impact voter alignment today. She warns of the risks posed by political instability and the rise of the radical right, while advocating for policies that could unite urban and rural voters against growing divides.
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ANECDOTE

Choosing Life Quality Over US Offers

  • Julia Cagé returned to France despite top U.S. job offers because of personal ties and life quality.
  • She valued writing books in her native language and maintaining US academic links while based at Sciences Po.
INSIGHT

France As Electoral Laboratory

  • France is a unique laboratory for long-run electoral analysis because it has continuous local election records and 36,000 communes.
  • Cagé and Piketty reconstructed city-level results from archives to study voting beyond modern surveys.
ADVICE

Open-Source Your Electoral Data

  • Publish archival data and supporting materials openly to enable diverse research and public use.
  • Provide raw images, uncleaned files, classification choices, and interactive maps for transparency and reuse.
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