Le renouveau des clubs?
In: Revue politique et parlementaire, Band 84, S. 63-79
ISSN: 0035-385X
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In: Revue politique et parlementaire, Band 84, S. 63-79
ISSN: 0035-385X
Ils sont tournés les uns vers les autres. Ils s'observent et s'écoutent. Ils s'échangent des idées, des armes, de l'argent ou des femmes. Dans cet univers clos réservé aux hommes, le pouvoir se relaie et se perpétue a̧ la façon d'une chorégraphie mortifère. Le boys club n'est pas une institution du passé. Il est bien vivant, tentaculaire: État, Église, armée, université, fraternités, firmes -- et la liste s'allonge. À la manière d'une chasse à l'image, c'est dans les représentations au cinéma et à la télévision que Martine Delvaux le traque. Véritable plongée en eaux noires, ce livre nous invite á considérer l'entre-soi des hommes comme un phénomène régressif. Un dispositif à profaner, déconstruire, refuser, parce que nos vies comptent
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In: Courrier hebdomadaire du CRISP, Band 432, Heft 6, S. 1-26
"Le Club a pour but de servir la cause des Libéraux Modérés en etablissant entr'eux des rapports fréquents et faciles"--p. [5]. ; Reproduction électronique. ; Mode of access: Internet. ; Mode d'accès: World Wide Web. ; 44
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In: Le débat: histoire, politique, société ; revue mensuelle, Band 112, Heft 5, S. 61-66
ISSN: 2111-4587
In: Revue française de science politique, Band 15, Heft 1, S. 103-113
ISSN: 1950-6686
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In: Défense nationale: problèmes politiques, économiques, scientifiques, militaires, Band 60, Heft 3, S. 148-154
ISSN: 0035-1075, 0336-1489
The international system has the air of a club. All the inter-statal organizations can be analyzed as clubs, a closed group whose members are recruited by cooptation. At the same time, these clubs, whose right to exist is the peace by multiplication of exchanges & rules, have a democratic motor that pushes them to be the most inclusive possible. Therefore, a permanent dilemma exists between the exigency of cohesion & the necessity of openness. These clubs create a new type of conflict between those that are within & those that are without. These contradictions are those of democracy: it must include all mankind, but can only function within the framework of a constitutional state, of a closed space, strictly separating citizens from those that are non-citizens. E. Sanchez - ASD
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In: Politique internationale: pi, Heft 140, S. 1
ISSN: 0221-2781
On July 1, 2013, Croatia became the 28th member of the European Union. Its accession has hardly been greeted by cheers of enthusiasm. The other EU members have been generally indifferent to this tiny state, whose demographic and economic significance is minimal, with a population of 4 million and GDP equivalent to just 0.33% of the EU total. Croatians themselves are equally unenthusiastic. Skeptical for quite some time that membership will bring a better standard of living, they fear instead it will weaken their economy, due to pressure from Brussels to liberalize. Either way, the fact remains that Croatia is an intrinsically European country and its integration is entirely normal. What remains to be seen is whether Zagreb will close the door behind it, or leave it open for its Balkan neighbors - Serbia, Bosnia, Macedonia, Montenegro, Albania and Kosovo - who also aspire to join the 'club'. Adapted from the source document.
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