Le numéro d’équilibriste de la Turquie 20 janvier 2012
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Le Figaro (France) no. 20985, vendredi 20 janvier 2012, p. 15 English
Mohammed Ayoob *
L’auteur, professeur en relations internationales à l’université du Michigan*, analyse les raisons de la volte-face de la Turquie au profit du Moyen-Orient musulman. (suite…)
L’Union européenne manifeste un regain d’intérêt pour la Turquie 20 janvier 2012
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La Croix (France) no. 39180, vendredi 20 janvier 2012, p. 3
Vu de Bruxelles
Sébastien Maillard
Ouvertes en 2005, les négociations pour l’adhésion turque restent dans une impasse. Ankara n’hésite plus à regarder ailleurs. (suite…)
Toward a resolution of the Cyprus Dispute and the euro crisis: a geo-economic perspective 20 janvier 2012
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The Cicero Foundation Great Debate Paper, 20 Jan 2012
Hall Gardner *
The Greek debt debacle has opened a hemorrhage throughout the European Union. The bleeding has not yet been stopped. It appears dubious that merely restraining government expenditure and coordinating fiscal policy among other measures—even at an all-European level as advocated by Germany (suite…)
Syrian Kurd Leader: Revolution Won’t Succeed Without Minorities 20 janvier 2012
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The Atlantic (USA) Jan 20, 2012
Michael Weiss *
What Syria’s largest minority means for the uprising, for the opposition leaders, and the country’s future (suite…)
Bertrand Badie : « Le printemps arabe a révélé l’existence d’un islamisme hétérogène et composite » 20 janvier 2012
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Le Monde.fr
Vendredi 20 janvier 2012
Un an après la chute des premières dictatures arabes et son impact sur le système international, Bertrand Badie, professeur à Sciences Po, revient sur le printemps arabe. (suite…)
Fears of the Arab Spring Becoming an “Islamist Spring” 20 janvier 2012
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Dar Al Hayat (UK) Friday, January 20, 2012
Raghida Dergham, Beirut
Mistaken are those who demand that power be handed over to the Islamists in the Arab region of change, even on the grounds that they have been brought to power by a democratic process that must be honored, and that there is no choice but to submit to the de facto situation until the Islamists are tested in power. (suite…)