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Book Synopsis Introduction à la géopolitique du XXIe siècle - Comprendre les conflits contemporains by : Guy Thuillier
Download or read book Introduction à la géopolitique du XXIe siècle - Comprendre les conflits contemporains written by Guy Thuillier and published by Editions Ellipses. This book was released on 2021-10-26 with total page 340 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: La géopolitique est, selon l’expression d’Yves Lacoste, « l'étude des rivalités de pouvoirs sur des territoires ». Pour en comprendre les enjeux, cet ouvrage se penche d’abord sur les composantes fondamentales de l’espace politique : les nations, les États et leurs frontières. Certains États se fragmentent sous les revendications indépendantistes, tandis que d’autres se ferment aux migrations sous l’influence de nationalismes populistes. La mondialisation, porteuse de développement mais aussi d’inégalités, érode les souverainetés politiques mais ravive un besoin d’identité et de protection. La crise environnementale globale exacerbe les tensions pour le contrôle des ressources naturelles. Tous ces facteurs recomposent l’ordre mondial. L’hégémonie des États-Unis, vainqueurs de la guerre froide, est désormais contestée par les puissances émergentes, Chine et Russie en tête, qui refusent les ingérences occidentales au nom des droits humains, alors que l’architecture onusienne de sécurité internationale montre ses limites. Les attentats du 11 septembre 2001 ont inauguré une « guerre contre le terrorisme » aux interminables rebondissements mais aux résultats mitigés. Allons-nous vers un « choc des civilisations » ou plutôt un choc des valeurs ? Cet ouvrage est le fruit de 20 ans d’enseignement de la géopolitique à l’Université de Toulouse 2. Écrit dans une langue claire et accessible, appuyé par de nombreux exemples concrets et complété par un riche cahier cartographique en couleurs, il s’adresse aux étudiants de premier cycle universitaire en sciences humaines et sociales (histoire, géographie, sociologie…), droit, sciences politiques ou classes préparatoires, et plus largement au grand public curieux de mieux décrypter les grands enjeux géopolitiques de l’actualité.
Book Synopsis Introduction à la géopolitique en 50 fiches - Défis, enjeux et conflits contemporains by : Philippe Mocellin
Download or read book Introduction à la géopolitique en 50 fiches - Défis, enjeux et conflits contemporains written by Philippe Mocellin and published by Editions Ellipses. This book was released on 2019-04-09 with total page 336 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Cet ouvrage invite ses lecteurs à découvrir les différentes facettes de la géopolitique. Au travers d’un « tour du monde » géopolitique en 50 fiches, elles-mêmes organisées en 9 thèmes, il s’est agi de mettre en évidence les défis, les enjeux et les conflits en cours, sur les différents continents, participant à l’entretien du « nouveau désordre » mondial d’aujourd’hui. Le premier thème identifie les « écoles » de pensée qui traversent la discipline. Sont ensuite traités : le « déclin » annoncé de l’Occident (thème 2) ; la situation spécifique du Moyen-Orient, « terres » à forts enjeux (thème 3) ; les guerres multiples frappant le continent africain et ses conséquences pour le monde (thème 4) ; la puissance économique de la Chine et de l’Asie (thème 5) ainsi que la situation des pays « émergents » sur le plan international (thème 6). Les thèmes 7 et 8 abordent, respectivement, les problématiques de géopolitique du moment et les questionnements planétaires en débat. En guise de conclusion provisoire, le thème 9 propose quelques axes de réflexion prospective. L’ouvrage s’adresse aux étudiants de droit, de science politique, d’économie et des classes préparatoires ainsi qu’à tous les citoyens désireux de mieux cerner les contours d’un monde en pleine mutation.
Book Synopsis Géopolitique du XXIe siècle - 50 fiches by : Yohan Briant
Download or read book Géopolitique du XXIe siècle - 50 fiches written by Yohan Briant and published by Editions Ellipses. This book was released on 2024-03-05 with total page 358 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Cet ouvrage a pour vocation d’offrir une grille de lecture rigoureuse et pédagogique des dynamiques géopolitiques. Composé de cartes, de nombreux textes et d'infographies explicatives, il assume une approche pédagogique reposant sur l'interdisciplinarité et vise à faire émerger les passerelles reliant l'essentiel des problématiques de la géopolitique contemporaine. Découpé en dix chapitres sectoriels et géographiques, cet ouvrage est conçu de façon à dresser un panorama transversal et compréhensif de l'état du monde. Le choix des thématiques s'est effectué au prisme de problématiques géopolitiques concrètes, afin de faciliter la compréhension des enjeux, des acteurs, mais également de leurs interactions au sein du système international. Destiné d’abord aux étudiants, chercheurs et professionnels à la recherche d’un guide pratique pour les accompagner dans leurs travaux, cet ouvrage s’adresse aussi à tous ceux qui s’intéressent aux relations internationales et à la géopolitique. Yohan BRIANT est directeur général de l’Institut d’études de géopolitique appliquée et enseignant en histoire contemporaine et histoire des relations internationales. Alexandre NEGRUS est président de l’Institut d’études de géopolitique appliquée et juriste en droit international public. Manon NEGRUS-CHEMEL est responsable du département Proche-Orient, Moyen-Orient et Afrique du Nord de l’Institut d’études de géopolitique appliquée.
Book Synopsis Morocco’s Africa Policy by : Yousra Abourabi
Download or read book Morocco’s Africa Policy written by Yousra Abourabi and published by BRILL. This book was released on 2024-05-03 with total page 350 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Since the advent of the reign of Mohammed VI in 1999, Morocco has deployed a new continental foreign policy. The Kingdom aspires to be recognized as an emerging African power in its identity as well as in its space of projection. In order to meet these ambitions, the diplomatic apparatus is developing and modernizing, while a singular role identity is emerging around the notion of the "golden mean". This study presents, on an empirical level, the conditions of the elaboration and conduct of this Africa policy, and analyzes, on a theoretical level, the evolution of the Moroccan role identity in the international system.
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Download or read book Geopolitics and International Relations written by and published by BRILL. This book was released on 2021-12-13 with total page 396 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Although we live in a globalised world, territorially embedded factors are highly relevant in such domains as security, economy, energy, environment, politics & diplomacy. Today’s analysts of world affairs are often loosely referring to ‘geopolitics’, but do not always clearly define it. This book therefore offers a necessary framework: an introduction into the main components of geopolitical analysis, an overview of the main geopolitical schools of thought, as well as reflections on how technology and geopolitics affect each other in economy, energy and security. In addition, several empirical studies are showcased, each developing innovative approaches. Leading authors reflect upon containment, analyse geopolitical myths, research geoeconomic rivalries, study mental maps, analyse conflict through territorially embedded variables & greed motivations and apply ‘neo-medievalism’ to study sub-state diplomacy. Contributors include: David Criekemans, Gyula Csurgai, Luis da Vinha, Manuel Duran, Alexandre Lambert, Antonios Nestoras, and Steven Spittaels.
Download or read book Revue Générale Nucléaire written by and published by . This book was released on 2004 with total page 382 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Download or read book American Empire written by Neil Smith and published by Univ of California Press. This book was released on 2003-03-19 with total page 592 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Roosevelt's, Bowman was present at the creation of U.S. liberal foreign policy.".
Book Synopsis Other Capitals of the Nineteenth Century by : Richard Hibbitt
Download or read book Other Capitals of the Nineteenth Century written by Richard Hibbitt and published by Springer. This book was released on 2017-10-17 with total page 291 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book rethinks the notion of nineteenth-century capital(s) from geographical, economic and symbolic perspectives, proposing an alternative mapping of the field by focusing on different loci and sources of capital. Walter Benjamin’s essay ‘Paris, the Capital of the Nineteenth Century’ identifies the French capital as the epitome of modernity. His consideration of how literature enters the market as a commodity is developed by Pierre Bourdieu in The Rules of Art, which discusses the late nineteenth-century French literary field in terms of both economic and symbolic capital. This spatio-temporal approach to culture also underpins Pascale Casanova’s The World Republic of Letters, which posits Paris as the capital of the transnational literary field and Greenwich Meridian of literature. This volume brings together essays by specialists on Bayreuth, Brussels, Constantinople, Coppet, Marseilles, Melbourne, Munich and St Petersburg, as well as reflections on local-colour literature, the Symbolist novel and the strategies behind literary translation. Offering a series of innovative perspectives on nineteenth-century capital and cultural output, this study will be invaluable for all upper-levels students and scholars of modern European literature, culture and society.
Book Synopsis Mapping the Ottomans by : Palmira Brummett
Download or read book Mapping the Ottomans written by Palmira Brummett and published by Cambridge University Press. This book was released on 2015-05-19 with total page 385 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book examines how Ottomans were mapped in the narrative and visual imagination of early modern Europe's Christian kingdoms.
Book Synopsis Edward Said's Rhetoric of the Secular by : Mathieu Courville
Download or read book Edward Said's Rhetoric of the Secular written by Mathieu Courville and published by A&C Black. This book was released on 2010-02-10 with total page 258 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Contends that Said's interpretation of the secular is not the utter opposite of religion in the modern globalized world.
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Book Synopsis Movement, Exchange and Identity in Europe in the 2nd and 1st Millennia BC by : Anne Lehoërff
Download or read book Movement, Exchange and Identity in Europe in the 2nd and 1st Millennia BC written by Anne Lehoërff and published by Oxbow Books. This book was released on 2017-07-31 with total page 321 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This collection of papers by an international chort of contributors explores the nature of the maritime connections that appear to have existed in the Transmanche/English Channel Zone during later prehistory. Organised into three themes, ‘Movement and Identity in the Transmanche Zone’; ‘Travel and exchange’; ‘Identity and Landscape’, the papers seek to articulate notions of frontier, mobility and identity from the end of the 3rd to the beginning of the 1st millennium BC, a time when the archaeological evidence suggests that the sea facilitated connections between peoples on both sides of the Channel rather than acting as a barrier as it is so often perceived today. Recent decades have since a massive increase in large-scale excavation programmes on either side of the Channel in advance of major infra-structure and urban development, resulting in the acqusition of huge, complex new datasets enabling new insights into later prehistoric life in this crucially important region. Papers consider the role of several key archaeologists in transforming our appreciation of the connectivity of the sea in prehistory; consider the extent to which the Channel zone developed into a closely unified cultural zone during later Bronze Age in terms of communities that serviced the movement of artefacts across the Channel with both sides sharing widely in the same artefacts and social practices; examine funerary practices and settlement evidence and consider the relationship between communities in social, cultural and ideological terms; and consider mechanisms for the transmission of ideas and how they may be reflected in the archaeological record. Brings together leading scholars from the UK and northern Europe in a thought-provoking and revealing new examination of the relationship between communities in the ‘Transmanche Zone’ in the Bronze and Iron Ages. The premise is that the English Channel was a conduit for connectivity and exchange of ideas, artefacts and social practices and rather than a barrier or frontier that had to be overcome before such connections could be fostered.
Book Synopsis Complexity Thinking in Translation Studies by : Kobus Marais
Download or read book Complexity Thinking in Translation Studies written by Kobus Marais and published by Routledge. This book was released on 2018-10-26 with total page 293 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This volume highlights a range of perspectives on the ways in which complexity thinking might be applied in translation studies, focusing in particular on methods to achieve this. The book introduces the topic with a brief overview of the history and conceptualization of complexity thinking. The volume then frames complexity theory through a variety of lenses, including translation and society, interpreting studies, and Bible translation, to feature case studies in which complexity thinking has successfully been or might be applied within translation studies. Using complexity thinking in translation studies as a jumping off point from which to consider the broader implications of implementing quantitative approaches in qualitative research in the humanities, this volume is key reading for graduate students and scholars in translation studies, cultural studies, semiotics, and development studies.
Book Synopsis Bibliographie Mensuelle. Partie I, Livres, Documents Officiels, Publications en Série by : United Nations Library (Geneva, Switzerland)
Download or read book Bibliographie Mensuelle. Partie I, Livres, Documents Officiels, Publications en Série written by United Nations Library (Geneva, Switzerland) and published by . This book was released on 1996 with total page 1520 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis Arab Political Thought by : Georges Corm
Download or read book Arab Political Thought written by Georges Corm and published by Oxford University Press. This book was released on 2020-01-15 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book demonstrates the vitality of Arab political thought and its major controversies. It shows that the key players involved, far from being constrained by a theological-political straitjacket, have often demonstrated strong critical thinking when tackling religion and philosophy, anthropology and politics. Setting these thinkers and their works within two centuries of upheaval in the Arab world, Georges Corm demonstrates how Arab critical thought has been marginalized by powerful external forces: the military, the academy and the media. In its place has risen a hegemonic Islamist thought, used cannily by certain Arab regimes and their Western protectors. Closely tracing the successive transformations of modernist Arab nationalism, Arab Political Thought offers a blueprint for understanding the libertarian Arab Spring, as well as the counter-revolutions and external interventions that have followed. This invaluable guide comprehensively distils the complexity of Arab intellectualism, which is both critical and profane, and a far cry from the outdated politico-religious image it has acquired.
Book Synopsis Genre et fondamentalismes/Gender and Fundamentalisms by : Fatou Sow
Download or read book Genre et fondamentalismes/Gender and Fundamentalisms written by Fatou Sow and published by African Books Collective. This book was released on 2018-09-26 with total page 434 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: When, why and how can religion and culture be both sources, and places of expression for fundamentalisms, particularly in relation to politics? Those are the central questions asked throughout this book alongside a discussion on the result when religion, strenthened by culture, is used as a political tool to access moral and social power. Cultural and religious messages often form the basis of decisions, laws and programs made in politics, and have a direct effect on society in general, and on women and gender relations in particular. The various forms taken by fundamentalisms in some African countries and the contexts under which they have emerged, the ways in which they (re)shape identities and relationships between men and women are also analysed in this book. These fundamentalisms are frequently sources of concern in social debates, in feminist and feminine organizations as well as in academia and politics. The manipulation of cultures and religions are becoming progressively political, and consequently can cause social discrimination, or even physical, moral, and symbolic violence.
Download or read book Atlas of Lebanon written by Eric Verdeil and published by Presses de l’Ifpo. This book was released on 2019-10-03 with total page 128 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: After fifteen years of reconstruction in a relatively peaceful environment spanning the years 1990 to 2004, Lebanon has experienced successive violent political events resulting from complex entangled internal and external struggles. The Syrian crisis and its political, economic and demographic consequences on Lebanon have increased these tensions. This atlas sheds light on these new challenges and adds new data that complete the analyses already published in the Atlas du Liban. Territoires et société (Atlas of Lebanon. Territories and Society) released in 2007 by the same research team. Some of its components are included in this edition. Beyond the international regional crisis and the population movements, it takes into account Lebanon’s socio-economic dimensions, the environmental issues linked to uncontrolled urbanization and to natural risks, as well as conflicts due to local territorial management. This atlas is the result of a collaborative endeavor between French and Lebanese researchers. It uses a geographical approach that puts in the foreground a spatial analysis of social and natural phenomena. Public sources are scarce in Lebanon, especially at the local scale. They are sometimes less reliable and difficult to access. It is particularly the case for the Lebanese census data, conversely data are abundantly available on the refugees population, which is less known than the population of refugees. International data help compare Lebanon to its neighbors. Thematic data produced by some ministries are helpful to provide a detailed view regarding specific domains. Analyses processed on aerial and satellite images have produced essential data on urbanization and environment. Local thematic fieldwork surveys have provided additional data. The book consists of seven chapters. The first one deals with the territorial state-building seen in the light of regional geopolitics, and emphasizes internal violence and the reemergence of militias and armed groups that fight each other and the state army. Lebanon is once again perceived as a territory divided between multiple allegiances. The second chapter is devoted to the analysis of population dynamics, despite the lack of reliable data whose sources are subject to discussion. It includes analyses of internal population flows, the Lebanese diaspora, and the assessment of Syrian refugees’ influx. The third chapter shows the fragility of the Lebanese economic model. Its dependency on foreign investments and on...