La diplomatie d'hier à demain


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Raoul Delcorde est diplomate depuis plus de 30 ans et il déconstruit les idées reçues de la fonction à travers cet ouvrage. Alors qu’elle est souvent imaginée comme un exercice de mondanités réservé à une élite, la fonction diplomatique va bien au-delà de la représentation lors d’échanges internationaux. Le diplomate joue un rôle clé dans le développement de la politique étrangère de son pays : il lui incombe de négocier des accords politiques, économiques ou écologiques avec des nations étrangères. Et cela exige d’importantes qualités de rhétorique, une connaissance très claire des rouages politiques et une grande capacité d’influence. Dans cet ouvrage, Raoul Delcorde déconstruit les idées reçues sur la fonction qu’il exerce depuis plus de 30 ans. Il retrace l’histoire de la diplomatie afin que chacun puisse en comprendre l’importance, le rôle et les acteurs. Il expose et décortique également les techniques utilisées par le diplomate pour participer au rayonnement de son pays. Un ouvrage pour comprendre la diplomatie dans un monde en tension, grâce à un point de vue historique et pratique. D'un point de vue historique et pratique, apprenez la diplomatie et comprenez la dans ce monde en tension qu'est le nôtre. À PROPOS DE L'AUTEUR Diplomate depuis 1985, Raoul Delcorde a été successivement ambassadeur pour la Belgique en Suède, en Pologne et au Canada. Il est professeur invité à l’Université Catholique de Louvain et membre de l’Académie royale de Belgique.




Recueil Des Cours, Collected Courses 1967


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The Academy is a prestigious international institution for the study and teaching of Public and Private International Law and related subjects. The work of the Hague Academy receives the support and recognition of the UN. Its purpose is to encourage a thorough and impartial examination of the problems arising from international relations in the field of law. The courses deal with the theoretical and practical aspects of the subject, including legislation and case law. All courses at the Academy are, in principle, published in the language in which they were delivered in the "Collected Courses of the Hague Academy of International Law .




The American Political Science Review


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American Political Science Review (APSR) is the longest running publication of the American Political Science Association (APSA). It features research from all fields of political science and contains an extensive book review section of the discipline.




Intercultural Approaches to Education


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This open access book provides an analysis of contemporary societies and schools shaped by cultural diversity, globalization and migration. This diversity is necessarily reflected in education systems and requires the promotion of intercultural approaches able to improve learning processes and the quality of education. From an international and comparative perspective, this book first presents theoretical and conceptual foundations for seriously considering cultural diversity. The book also compares intercultural approaches and debates generated in countries as diverse as the United States, Canada, Brazil, Switzerland and France. For each national context, the book addresses both the historical roots of intercultural approaches and the concrete initiatives driven by educational policies for their implementation in schools and classrooms. Finally, the book presents discussions surrounding the treatment of linguistic or religious diversity in schools, the emergence of global citizenship education and the key role of teachers in intercultural approaches. This is an open access book.




Webs of Allusion


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Om protestantiska emblemböcker i 1500-talets Frankrike.







La Guerre de 1914-1918


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Bernard-Lazare: Antisemitism and the problem of Jewish identity in late nineteenth-century France


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Bernard-Lazare (1865-1903) was a French Jewish writer and a prime mover in the Dreyfus Affair. After being involved in the Symbolist and anarchist movements, he took up the cause of Dreyfus in his brochure “Une erreur judiciaire” which anticipated Zola’s “J’accuse” by three years. He was an early analyst of antisemitism and in later years an ardent Zionist whose outspoken views provoked much controversy. The Dreyfus Affair lies at the center of this book as it was the turning-point in Bernard-Lazare’s life. The first part of the book traces Bernard-Lazare’s early career: his devotion to Mallarmé and defense of the Symbolist aesthetic as a philosophy of freedom; his adoption of anarchist principles which satisfied his love of freedom, his sympathy for oppressed individuality and minority groups, and his passion for social justice; above all his analysis of antisemitism where, at first, he argued for social assimilation only to reject this idea later in favor of cultural pluralism. The second part offers a history of the Dreyfus Affair and of how Bernard-Lazare drew attention to the grave irregularities of the case and convinced others of the threat posed to Republican democracy. Finally, Nelly Wilson shows how Bernard-Lazare came to espouse Jewish nationalism in a more radical and solitary way than did Herzl, the founder of Zionism, and how, after his death, his memory was kept alive by Péguy, who saw in Bernard-Lazare the embodiment of the prophetic spirit. “[A] finely-crafted study... Dr. Wilson has more than mastered her subject... Readers will benefit from her work” — Michael R. Marrus, University of Toronto