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In: Moyen-Orient: géopolitique, géoéconomie, géostratégie et sociétés du monde arabo-musulman, Heft 59, S. 18-23
ISSN: 1969-8585
In: Moyen-Orient: géopolitique, géoéconomie, géostratégie et sociétés du monde arabo-musulman, Heft 59, S. 18-23
ISSN: 1969-8585
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In: Revue politique et parlementaire, Band 126, Heft 1107, S. 195-203
ISSN: 0035-385X
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In: Damoclès: la lettre de l'Observatoire des Armements, Heft 2, S. 3-6
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In: Annuaire français de relations internationales, Band 21, S. 367-378
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In: Le monde diplomatique, Band 67, Heft 801, S. 22-23
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In: La revue de l'IRES, Heft 90, S. 3-45
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In: Afrique contemporaine: la revue de l'Afrique et du développement, Heft 3/255, S. 13-120
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In: Politique internationale: pi, Heft 147
ISSN: 0221-2781
Spain comes out of the economic crisis to enter into a political turbulence. The year 2015 was indeed marked by electoral rendezvous with a number of regional elections and general elections which must be held before 20 December. And nothing will be easy, either for the Popular Party (PP) party nor for the Spanish Socialist Workers Party (PSOE), currently in opposition. The both are weakened, the PP for asking difficult effort to Spain, PSOE for failing to present them a credible alternative option to exit the crisis and mitigate its effects. Moreover, these two major government parties must resist the thrust of two new formations, each in its measure, promise to disturb bipartisanship that structures the Spanish political life since the return to democracy in 1978. Adapted from the source document.
In: Politique internationale: pi, Heft 146, S. 1-10
ISSN: 0221-2781
Mustafa Dzhemilev was one of the most famous dissidents of the Soviet era. His fight was for the right of his people, the Crimean Tatars, to return and live in the peninsula from which they had been massively expelled to Central Asia by Stalin in 1944, under the pretext that some of them had collaborated with the Nazi occupiers. His obstinate militancy got him years in the gulag. His efforts finally paid off in the late 1980s, however, when some 250,000 Tatars returned to Crimea, led by Mr. Dzhemilev. He became Chairman of the Mejlis (Parliament) of the Crimean Tatar People and tirelessly defended their cultural and political rights during the subsequent 20 years when the peninsula belonged to Ukraine. In February 2014 the Russian invasion forced him to flee his native land. In this exclusive interview, the Tatar leader, now in his 70s, is as pugnacious as ever, virulently denouncing the Kremlin's policy and swearing that sooner or later Crimea will again be Ukrainian. Adapted from the source document.
In: Politique internationale: pi, Heft 146, S. 1-6
ISSN: 0221-2781
Interview with Sergei Guriev, Russian economist, professor of economics at Sciences-Po Paris and former rector of the New Moscow School of Economics (New Economics School). In mid-December 2014 the ruble experienced a brutal collapse, losing 20% of its value in a single day. The trend began in September when the euro was worth 46 rubles. Three months later it took 100 rubles to buy one euro! Sergei Guriev, long one of the most prominent economists in Moscow before seeking refuge in Paris in 2013 when the authorities began investigating him - he had the effrontery to publish a report on the Yukos affair whose conclusions were not what the Kremlin wanted to see - analyzes this currency crisis in detail. He explains that the first cause of the depreciation is the plunge in world oil prices. Western sanctions, which prevent Russian banks and businesses from raising funds on global markets, proved the final blow. If the price of black gold does not rapidly recover - and it does not look that way - the Russian economy is about to go through an extremely painful period. Adapted from the source document.
In: Politique internationale: pi, Heft 147
ISSN: 0221-2781
An interview with Olivier Roy, author of, among other publications, The Globalized Islam (2002), Holy Ignorance. The Time of Religion Without Culture (2008) and In Search of the Lost East. Interviews With Jean-Louis Schlegel (2014). On foot, by jeep or horseback, the Afghan mountains with Turkish cities, Iran or Yemen, Olivier Roy has spent much of his life pacing the Muslim world. At the intersection of anthropology and political science, he has become a recognized analyst of global Islam. Became director of research at CNRS and professor at the University Institute in Florence, the book International Politics reflections on the Eastern maelstrom. It exposes an original reading grid, pointing limits Daech as Western misunderstandings, and defends the trenches convictions about the 'crisis of cultures' or the supposed 'return of religion'. Adapted from the source document.
In: Revue française de science politique, Band 65, Heft 2, S. 303-308
ISSN: 0035-2950
Defining the moral fact, Emile Durkheim suggested to consider the right objective indicator of collective morality. By following this precept Isabelle Delpla seeks to analyze the relationship between international law and morality in Bosnia. Specifically, it is to understand how these standards are reflected in the Bosnian social space by analyzing the direction taken by the international justice in this country after the 1992-1995 war. Remember that this book is the result of an exemplary research work began in 1996 and developed through two field surveys, one in 2002 made 2004 Sarajevo and its surroundings, and the other from 2005, 2007, mainly has Prijedor. Overcoming the antagonism between, on the one hand an analysis centered on national and international institutions and on the other, exclusively a bottom-up approach, the author offers two complementary lines of research. Adapted from the source document.