Contemporary Forms of Biopolitics: States, New Public Health, and Public Policies in Comparative Perspective Vol. 18, 2011/4 - pagesPages 7 to 12Contemporary Forms of Biopolitics:By Thibault Bossy, François BriattePages 13 to 27Is Public Health a Local Political Challenge? The Politicization of Public Policies in France and DenmarkBy Carole ClavierPages 29 to 46Biopolotics and Risk: Appropriate Public Policy for Biomedicine, OGMs, and Mobile TelephonyBy Nathalie SchiffinoPages 47 to 59Teaching Reading and Taking Care of Problems: Public Interventions in the Area of Dyslexia in France and the United KingdomBy Marianne WoollvenPages 61 to 75Three Approaches to the Care of Dementia: The Challenge of Local Public Action NetworksBy Barbara LucasPages 77 to 90The European Union as Actor in Contemporary Biopolitics: Mechanisms for the Normative and Cognitive Normalization of the Fight against SmokingBy Sébastien GuignerPages 91 to 118Paths to Reform of the Judicial Map and the Managerialization of the State: A Comparative Analysis of Policies for the Localization of Justice in France and BelgiumBy Joël FicetPages 119 to 145Reviews