France Stratégie
France Stratégie (lit. 'France Strategy') is a government policy analysis body in Paris, initially known as the Commissariat général à la stratégie et à la prospective (lit. 'General Commission for Strategy and Foresight') from its creation in April 2013 to its rebranding in June 2014.[1] It is government-funded and part of the Office of the French Prime Minister. It also serves as hub for a network of research bodies and institutes, including CEPII and the Conseil d'Analyse Économique.[2] HistoryFrance Stratégie succeeded the General Planning Commission (1946-2006) and its short-lived replacement the Centre d'Analyse Stratégique (2006-2013). It was initially located in the historic Hôtel de Vogüé at 18, rue de Martignac in Paris. In 2017, it moved together with other services of the Office of the Prime Minister of France to the newly renovated office complex known as Ensemble Fontenoy-Ségur . LeadershipThe successive chief executives (French: Commissaire général) of France Stratégie have been:
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