Institut Montaigne
Founded in 2000, Institut Montaigne is a nonprofit, transpartisan think tank based in Paris, France. Institut Montaigne’s mission is to propose practical public policy recommendations to improve social cohesion, competitiveness and public spending in a variety of policy fields. Its work is based on international benchmarks and collaborations between experts from the French business community, academia, civil society and government.
Research
Institut Montaigne focuses on four main policy fields:- Social cohesion: education, higher education, employment, lifelong learning
- Public policy: pension, justice, healthcare, environment, European issues
- Competitiveness: firms, energy, transports, SMB, digital economy, financial markets regulation
- Public finances: taxation, local finances, public spending, local authorities.
Institut Montaigne feeds the public debate by providing accurate data and assessment tools. During the 2012 presidential campaign, Institut Montaigne forecasted the budgetary impact of the main candidates’ programs. A similar initiative was undertaken during the 2014 municipal campaign in France’s 10 largest cities, as well as for the 2015 regional campaign. During the 2017 presidential campaign, on top of quantitative analyses, it evaluated over 120 electoral program promises and proposals.
Institut Montaigne also developed the first serious game dedicated to public finances, allowing players to understand how budgetary and macroeconomic policies impact the French public deficit and the national debt.
Institut organizes political forums to which citizens are invited to draft new policies. For instance, in 2012, Institut Montaigne held a citizen’s conference on the French healthcare system. A representative panel of 25 participants was informed of the functioning of the healthcare system, its challenges and its issues. After a series of workshops, the panel released a report in which it stated its main policy proposals.
Activities
Institut Montaigne expresses concrete policy proposals to enhance both competitiveness and social cohesion. The ideas are conveyed through four types of publications:- Reports, which is the work produced by dedicated taskforces
- Studies, produced by one or a group of experts
- Policy briefs, which react to current policy issues
- Books and collective works, which provide an in-depth analysis of a specific issue.
- A New Strategy for France in a New Arab World
- Syria: to End a Never-Ending War
- What Role for Cars in Tomorrow’s World?
- The Europe We Need
- The Circular Economy: Reconciling Economic Growth with the Environment
- A French Islam Is Possible
- Rebuilding France’s National Security
- Religious Discrimination in Access to Employment: a Reality
- Big Data and the Internet of Things: Making France a Leader in the Digital Revolution
Controversies
Actions during the 2012 presidential campaign
In April 2012, the Montaigne Institute was criticized for doing disguised advertising for Nicolas Sarkozy, while the advertising of political parties is prohibited. Indeed, a proposal resulting from the advertising campaign carried out from March to April by the Montaigne institute was compared to certain remarks made by the president-candidate, Nicolas Sarkozy, leading the CSA to investigate the file.This proposal had already been formulated by the Montaigne Institute in 2006 in a study by Jacques Bichot.
Other proposals put forward during this campaign echo François Hollande's programs, such as those on priority in primary school, defended by the Montaigne Institute in its report Vaincre Failure in Primary School in 2010.
Following the intervention of the CSA, BFMTV, BFM Radio or even RMC cease broadcasting for the duration of the campaign of the spots of the Institut Montaigne in favor of Nicolas Sarkozy's proposals. The Montaigne Institute also quantified the measures proposed by the candidates for the presidential election, in partnership with the newspaper Les Échos.
The quality of this work has sometimes been disputed; for Médiapart "the ideological presuppositions, the absence of a guarantee on the impartiality of the calculations or the secret kept on the identity of the" encryptors "cast suspicion on this project".
During the campaign, La Chaîne européenne had Laurent Bigorgne, then director of the Montaigne Institute, as editorial writer for his political program Thèmes de campagne. This program, presented by Patrick Poivre d'Arvor, received, from March to June 2012, Pascal Lamy, Nicole Notat, Thierry Breton and Jacques Attali.
Actions during the 2017 presidential campaign edit source
The president of the institute, Laurent Bigorgne, contributes to Emmanuel Macron's campaign from April 2016.In its analysis, carried out with the newspaper Les Échos, of the candidates' economic programs, the Montaigne Institute supports that of Emmanuel Macron and severely criticizes the left candidates Jean-Luc Mélenchon and Benoit Hamon.
The Institute subsequently exhibits a certain proximity to the government. Prime Minister Édouard Philippe goes in November 2018 to the lunch that the think tank organizes between member companies and political figures. Laurent Bigorgne was appointed in June 2018 member of the Public Action Committee 2022, installed by the Prime Minister to design the state reform project, then was invited to debate with Emmanuel Macron on March 22, 2019, with sixty-five other intellectuals, to deal with the yellow vests crisis. Gilles Babinet, the Institute's referent on the digital issue, was appointed by the government as vice-president of the National Digital Council in May 2018.
The Institut Montaigne, financial regulation, and the subject of public or private corruption
The institute details its work and firm positions in terms of financial regulation and against bribery on the French version of this entry.The presence on the steering committee of Marwan Lahoud, a former Airbus executive cited by numerous publications as being at the center of a commission system, in the large-scale corruption scandal concerning Airbus., also raises the question of the Institut Montaigne's report on these questions.
Organisation
Board of directors
- Henri de Castries, President and former CEO of AXA
- Claude Bébéar, Founder and Honorary President
- David Azéma, Vice President and partner at Perella Weinberg Partners
- Emmanuelle Barbara, Managing Partner, August and Debouzy
- Nicolas Baverez, Lawyer, Partner, Gibson Dunn & Crutche
- Marguerite Bérard-Andrieu, Chief Executive Officer in charge of the Group Finance, Strategy, Legal Affairs division and Group Company Secretary of the Groupe BPCE
- Jean-Pierre Clamadieu, Chairman of the Executive Committee and CEO, Solvay
- Olivier Duhamel, President of National Foundation of Political Science
- Mireille Faugère, General Auditor
- Christian Forestier, Former rector
- Marwan Lahoud, Chairman of OT-Morpho’s Supervisory Board, ex senior managing Directors at Airbus, involved in bribery accusations which Airbus had to face, which ended in a record 3,6 billion Euro fine.
- Natalie Rastoin, Managing Director of Ogilvy France, President of Ogilvy One
- René Ricol, associated Founder of Ricol Lasteyrie Corporate Finance
- Jean-Dominique Senard, Vice-President & CEO & Managing General Partner, Michelin
- Arnaud Vaissié, CEO of International SOS and Chairman of the French Chamber of Commerce in Great Britain
- Philippe Wahl, Chairman of the Board of La Banque Postale.
Advisory Board
- Benoit d'Angelin, Partner at Ondra Parteners
- Frank Bournois, Dean of ESCP Europe
- Pierre Cahuc, Professor of Economics at Ecole Polytechnique
- Loraine Donnedieu de Vabres, Partener at Jeantet et Associés
- Pierre Godé, Vice Chairman of LVMH
- Michel Godet, Professor of management for the CNAM
- Françoise Holder, Administror of Holder S.A.S. group
- Philippe Josse, State Councilor
- Marianne Laigneau, Member of the Council of State
- Sophie Pedder, Paris bureau chief, The Economist
- Hélène Rey, Professor of Economics at London Business School
- Ezra Suleiman, board's President, Professor at Princeton University.
Experts
- Gilles Babinet, digital champion, contributor on digital issues
- Nicolas Baverez, economist, lawyer, contributor on defense issues
- Patrick Calvar, special advisor to Institut Montaigne, contributor on security issues
- Eric Chaney, economic advisor to Institut Montaigne, contributor on economic issues
- Michaël Cheylan, contributor on African issues
- Ambassador Michel Duclos, special advisor to Institut Montaigne, contributor on geopolitical issues
- Olivier Duhamel, president of Sciences Po, contributor on political and institutional issues
- Ramon Fernandez, contributor on European issues
- Benjamin Fremaux, senior fellow, contributor on energy and climate issues
- Hakim El Karoui, senior fellow, contributor on French foreign policy in the MENA region and Islam in France
- Marc Lazar, contributor on both French and European political and institutional issues
- Bertrand Martinot, senior fellow, contributor on apprenticeship, employment, professional training issues
- Professor Dominique Moïsi, special advisor to Institut Montaigne, contributor on geopolitical issues
- Soli Özel, International Relations, Visiting Fellow
- Strobe Talbott, president of the Brookings Institution from July 2002 to October 2017, Visiting Fellow at Institut Montaigne from April to May 2018
- Jean-Paul Tran Thiet, contributor on both energy and European issues.
Permanent staff
Budget and financial resources
Institut Montaigne is a non-profit organization, depending on the French law of 1901. The annual budget of Institut Montaigne’s core is ca 4.3 million euros. More than 150 companies, of all sizes and all industries, contribute every year to its operation, each one of them representing less than 2% of the total budget. About 300 legal persons also support Institut Montaigne’s procedure. Their total support represents 1% of the operating budget of Institut Montaigne.Members :
- ABB France, Accuracy, ADIT, Aegis Média France, Air France-KLM, Airbus, Allen & Overy, Allianz, Alvarez & Marsal France, ArchiMed, Ardian, AT Kearney, August Debouzy avocats, AXA, Archery Strategy Consulting,
- Baker & McKenzie, Bank of America Merrill Lynch, BNI France and Belgium, BearingPoint, BNP Paribas, Bolloré, Boston Consulting Group, Bouygues, Groupe BPCE, Bred Banque Populaire, Brunswick,
- Caisse des dépôts et consignations, Capgemini, Carbonnier Lamaze & Rasle & Associés, Careit, Carrefour, Groupe Casino, CGI France, Chaîne Thermale du Soleil, CIS, Cisco Systems France, CNP Assurances, Cohen Amir-Aslani, Conseil Supérieur du Notariat, Crédit Agricole, Crédit foncier de France,, D’Angelin & Co, Davis Polk & Wardwell
- De Pardieu Brocas Maffei, Dentsu Aegis Network, Development institute international,
- EDF, Elsan, Engie, Equancy, Électricité de France, Eurazeo, Eurostar,
- Foncière INEA
- Gaillard Partners, Gras Savoye, Groupama, Groupe Edmond de Rothschild, Groupe M6, Groupe Orange,
- Groupe Randstad France,
- Henner, HSBC France,
- IBM France, IFPASS, ING Bank France, INSEEC, International SOS, Ionis Education Group, ISRP
- Jalma, Jeant et Associés,
- Kantar, KPMG,
- La Banque Postale, La Parisienne Assurances, Laboratoires Servier, Lazard, Linedata Services, LIR, LivaNova, LVMH
- MACSF, Malakoff Médéric, Mazars, McKinsey & Company, Média-Participations, Mercer, Meridiam, Michelin, Microsoft France,
- Nestlé France,
- Obea, Ondra Partners,
- PAI Partners, Pierre & Vacances, Plastic Omnium
- Radiall, Raise, Ramsay Générale de Santé RATP Group, Randstad, REDEX, Renault, Rexel, Ricol, Lasteyrie et Associés, Robertson Simon, Roche, Roland Berger, Rothschild & Cie Banque,
- Sanofi, Santéclair, Schneider Electric, SGS, Servier, Siaci Saint Honoré, Sia Partners, Sier Constructeur, SNCF, SNCF reseau, Sodexo, Solvay, Stallergenes, Suez Environnement,
- Tecnet Participations, The Boston Consulting Group, TIGF, Tilder, Total S.A.
- UBS France,
- Veolia Environnement, Vinci, Vivendi, Voyageurs du monde,