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8-9/2008
International : démocrates s'abstenir ?

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Editorial
La télévision publique peut-elle survivre aux chaînes généralistes ?
Can public TV stand up to general-purpose channels?

LA CHINE OLYMPIQUE

OLYMPIC CHINA
Jean-Philippe Beja
Introduction. Les jeux Olympiques de Pékin : grandes espérances, grande déception ?
Introduction, The Beijing Olympic Games : Great expectations -- and disappointment to match?
Jean-Philippe Beja
Une Chine moderne pour des jeux Olympiques exemplaires ? L'effondrement d'un rêve
Wei Hanfeng
La Chine doit être un exemple dans l'histoire des jeux Olympiques. (Entretien)
China must stand as a model in Olympic history. An interview with Wei Hanfeng
Françoise Robin
À qui profite le développement ? Politiques chinoises en zones tibétaines (1998-2008)
Development for whose benefit? Chinese policies in Tibetan areas, 1908-2008.

INTERNATIONAL : DÉMOCRATES S'ABSTENIR ?

INTERNATIONAL ISSUES: "NO DEMOCRATS, PLEASE"?
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Introduction. La fin du moment démocratique ?
Introduction. An end to the democratic moment?
Pierre Rosanvallon
Le décentrement des démocraties
Democracy's shifting focus
Pierre Hassner
L'emboîtement des crises : sécurité, légitimité, influence. (Entretien)
When crises percolate into each other: Security, legitimacy and influence. An interview with Pierre Hassner
Pauline Peretz and Manuel Lafont Rapnouil
L'union des démocraties : un semblant de multilatéralisme sans légitimité ?
When democracies come together: A semblance of multilateralism, but no legitimacy?
Marie Mendras and Jean-Charles Lallemand
Poutine III. Comment les Russes ont dû voter Medvedev pour conserver Poutine
Putin Mk III: How Russia had to vote for Medvedev in order to keep Putin.
Raúl Pérez Barbosa
L'affaiblissement du pouvoir politique au Mexique
When political power weakens in Mexico
Hamit Bozarslan
L'avenir de la violence au Moyen-Orient. (Entretien)
Violence in the Near-East and its future. An interview with Hamit Bozarslan
Alain Bockel and Ariane Bonzon
La stabilité turque en péril
Turkey's stability at risk
Georges-Marie Chenu
Le Kosovo, un État encore incertain
Kosovo in a persistent state of flux

ARTICLES

FEATURE ARTICLES
Thomas Pierret
Diplomatie islamique
Islamic diplomacy
Robert Castel
La propriété sociale : émergence, transformations et remise en cause
Social ownership: How a notion rose, evolved and came under challenge
Élise Domenach
Un conte de Noël. La nouvelle Arcadie d'Arnaud Desplechin
A Christmas Tale: Movie-maker Arnaud Desplechin's new Arcadia
Stanley Cavell and Arnaud Desplechin
Pourquoi les films comptent-ils? Discussion entre Stanley Cavell and Arnaud Desplechin
Why do movies do matter? A debate between Stanley Cavell and Arnaud Desplechin

JOURNAL

Jean Meyer
Minuit sur le Mexique ?
Annick Jamart
Belgique : le modèle fédéral a vécu
Alexis Tadie
(Que reste-t-il de) Gordon Brown, un an après (?)
Julien Cantegreil
Guantánamo : bientôt la fin ?
Olivier Mongin
Nicolas Sarkozy, un président en mal de confiance
Michaël Foessel
L'exposition de la vie privée et la dérision de l'intime
Frédéric Bonnet
La ville " durable ", économe ? Faire la ville autrement
Claude-Marie Tremois
Le silence de Lorna, de Jean-Pierre et Luc Dardenne
Olivier Mongin
Eldorado, ou comment traverser les terres du Nord à la rencontre des fantômes surréalistes
Bruno Cabanes
Valse avec Bachir, ou le spectacle du trauma

REPÈRES

Charlotte Lacoste
L'ère du bourreau
Michaël Foessel
Philosophies de l'esprit objectif
Sylvie Bressler
Henning Mankell : Profondeurs
Marie-Odile Metral
Julia Kristeva : Thérèse mon amour
Monique Seyler
Angèle Christin : Comparutions immédiates. Enquête sur une pratique judiciaire
Marc-Olivier Padis
Denis Lacorne : De la religion en Amérique. Essai d'histoire politique


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Islam and democracy
The history of an approximation

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Where were you when Europe fell apart?

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Change must start from within
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Steve Sem-Sandberg
Even nameless horrors must be named

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Literary perspectives
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Mykola Riabchuk
Tymoshenko: Wake-up call for the EU

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Changing media, Media in change
The 23rd European Meeting of Cultural Journals
Linz, 13-16 May 2011

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