Towards a « policed multiculturalism » ? Counter-radicalization in France,...
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View ArticleWar, Reconstruction of the State and Invention of Tradition in Afghanistan
Auteur(s) : avec la collaboration de Madhi Mehraeen et Ibrahim TavallaFariba AdelkhahLes études du CERIEtude N°: 221 Résumé: War since 1979 and the reconstruction of the state under Western tutelage...
View ArticlePublic Order and Community Policing in Beirut. Ras Beirut Police Station as a...
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View ArticlePalestine: From an untraceable State to an impossible nation. What purpose do...
Auteur(s) : Laetitia BucailleLes études du CERIEtude N°: 224 Date : 10/2016Résumé: Today, the creation of a Palestinian state appears to be a distant possibility: the international community rejected...
View ArticleLooking into Eurasia - A review of 2017: the year in politics
Auteur(s) : Anne de Tinguy (dir.)Les études du CERIEtude N°: 235 Etude N° (double): 236 Date : 02/2018Résumé: Looking into Eurasia : the year in politics provides some keys to understand the events...
View ArticleAmérique latine - L’année politique 2018
Auteur(s) : Observatoire politique de l’Amérique latine et des Caraïbes de Sciences PoLes études du CERIEtude N°: 239 Etude N° (double): 240 Date : 01/2019Résumé: Amérique latine - L’Année politique...
View ArticleIslamic Networks between South Asia and the Gulf
Entretien/AnalyseDate : 22/11/2017Over the last fifty years, pan-Islamic ties have intensified between South Asia and the Gulf. Gathering together some of the best specialists on the subject, Laurence...
View ArticleRwandan Genocide. Selection of CERI ressources
Les actualitésDate: 04/2019Twenty five years ago, in Rwanda, the genocide against the Tutsis killed about 70% of the Tutsi population, i.e an estimation ranging from 500,000 to 1,000,000 dead. On the...
View ArticleWho’s Watching the Watchmen? Corporate Security and the Manufacturing of...
Laurent GayerLes études du CERIEtude N°: 243 Date : 04/2019Résumé: The history of industrial capitalism and its modes of domination is intimately linked to that of violent entrepreneurs deploying...
View ArticleObservatory of Northeastern Africa
The Observatory of Northeastern Africa is a research programme comanaged by CEDEJ Khartoum (MAEDI-CNRS USR 3123) and CERI. Following on from the Observatoire de la Corne de l’Afrique that it has come...
View ArticleJustice in Civil War Contexts. Interview with Adam Baczko
Entretien/AnalyseDate : 28/11/2019 Adam Baczko conducts research on the formation of legal institutions by armed movements and international actors in contexts of armed conflict, with a particular...
View ArticleAMÉRIQUE LATINE - L’ANNÉE POLITIQUE 2019
Auteur(s) : Observatoire politique de l’Amérique latine et des Caraïbes de Sciences PoLes études du CERIEtude N°: 245 Etude N° (double): 246 Date : 01/2020Résumé: Amérique latine - L’Année politique...
View ArticleThe President on Trial: Prosecuting Hissène Habré. Interview with Sharon Weill
Entretien/AnalyseDate : 08/07/2020 Sharon Weill, Kim Thuy Seelinger and Kerstin Bree Carlson have edited a book about the trial in Senegal of Chadian former president Hissene Habré for crimes against...
View ArticleTwo Years Already? Peace Between Eritrea and Ethiopia
Auteur(s) : Roland MarchalEntretien/AnalyseDate : 25/08/2020Nothing expresses more clearly the critical dimension of peace between the two countries of the Horn of Africa than the comparison of tweets...
View ArticleRussia and the Karabakh War. Is Moscow still the Game Leader?
Bayram BalciEntretien/AnalyseDate : 18/11/2020On 27 September this year, the Karabakh war between Armenia and Azerbaijan exploded again and with rare intensity. This conflict was commonly considered to...
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