| École de guerre économique | |
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| Other name | Economic Warfare School of Paris, School of Economic Warfare, French School of Economic Warfare | 
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| Motto in English | "Learn to think differently" | 
| Established | 1997 | 
| Academic affiliation | ESLSCA | 
| Principal | Christian Harbulot | 
| Director | Christian Harbulot and General Officer Jean Pichot-Duclos | 
| Academic staff | 25 | 
| Students | 70 | 
| Location | Paris / Île-de-France, France | 
| Website | www | 
The School of Economic Warfare (EGE or École de guerre économique in French) is a French academic curriculum dedicated to competitive intelligence.
History
The Economic Warfare School was created in October 1997 by General Officer Jean Pichot-Duclos, former head of the French Army Intelligence Training Centre and Christian Harbulot Chief Operating Officer for competitive intelligence at DCI group.[1] The Economic Warfare School offers MBA programs specialized in Competitive intelligence and Strategy for students who have graduated from prestigious schools and universities. It also offers a one-year professional program for senior managers.[2][3]
Ranking
The Economic Warfare School is ranked at the 1st place since 2002 in the Eduniversal SMBG ranking for the best Masters and MBA in Competitive Intelligence.[4]
Bibliography
Gagliano Giuseppe, Historical origins of the French school of economic warfare, Socrates Journal, vol. 4, 2016 [5]
References
- ↑ "La guerre économique, un art qui s'enseigne".
- ↑ "Les formations executives - Formations Intelligence économique Cyber Sûreté". www.ege.fr.
- ↑ "Les formations initiales - Formations Intelligence économique Cyber Sûreté". www.ege.fr.
- ↑ "EGE Ecole de Guerre Economique N°1 au classement Masters Intelligence Economique, MBA Stratégie et Intelligence Economique". www.meilleurs-masters.com.
- ↑ Giuseppe, Gagliano (23 June 2017). "Marxist ideology and philosophy as interpreted by Raymond Aron". Socrates. 5 (1): 33–39. doi:10.5958/2347-6869.2017.00005.X.