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At the end of the Cold War, the idea spread that liberal democracy was going to take over the world. In reality, authoritarian regimes have resisted, and political systems remain varied.

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Internet et politique aux Etats-Unis

Date de publication
10 June 2010
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The growing use of the internet by citizens (blogs, social networks, on-line donations, etc...) certainly impacts the way politics are done in the United States. However, the internet may not be as democratizing a political tool as it seems. The author, François Vergniolle de Chantal, is a lecturer at the University of Burgundy and the co-editor-in-chief of the review Politique Américaine.

A Shadow over the Himalayas: India's Tibet Problem

Date de publication
05 May 2010
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This article explains the central role of the Tibetan issue in complicating Sino-Indian relations. 

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Vers un nouveau régime politique en Afrique subsaharienne : Des transitions démocratiques dans l'impasse

Towards A New Type of Regime In Sub-Saharan Africa: Democratic Transitions but no Democracy

Date de publication
16 March 2010
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Sub-Saharan African hopes of democratization raised by the end of the cold war and the decline in the number of single party states are giving way to disillusionment. Today, even countries such as Senegal and South Africa, reputed for their democratic nature, are threatening to veer towards authoritarianism.

From Kunming to Mandalay: The New "Burma Road". Developments along the Sino-Myanmar border since 1988

Date de publication
09 March 2010
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The present paper aims to describe the vitality and complexity of bilateral trade along the Sino-Myanmar border. 

The Appointment of Vale de Almeida: A symbol of the Commission's predominance of the EEAS?

Date de publication
01 March 2010
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The recent appointment of João Vale de Almeida to be the head of the EU’s delegation in Washington D.C. sparked waves of controversy among the Member States. Why has this manoeuvre of Catherine Ashton become so polemical? What does it tell us about the institutional posturing of the new European External Action Service (EEAS)?

Violence in the Bush: How International Peacebuilding Faces Land-use Conflicts

Date de publication
26 February 2010
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Following the conflict in Ituri (1999-2003), the International Community deployed different peacebuilding programs in this north-eastern district of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). Built around a concept of democratic transition at the national level, these programs have not always acknowledged the scale of local conflicts and the fragility of local institutions, which are both the targets and the relay of such programs.

How Can Europeans Agree on a Common Migration Policy?

Date de publication
19 February 2009
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Immigration was a key priority of the French EU Presidency in 2008.

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