France, Europe and the United States. Bringing the Transatlantic Relationship up to Date
French policy towards the United States is losing its traditional bearings. Given the balance of power, there would be little purpose for France to attempt […]
French policy towards the United States is losing its traditional bearings. Given the balance of power, there would be little purpose for France to attempt […]
On the long run, Euro sustainability relies on the results, which will be obtained for growth and employment in the area’s national economies. Euro can […]
Independent of the skill of its diplomats and successive ministers, and in spite of its assertive and self confident conceptions of foreign policy, Boris Yeltsin’s […]
This article describes the historical evolution which led to the creation of the Euro. It presents the reasons why a single currency has been launched […]
Since 1945 Japanese diplomacy has been deployed along three major axes: that of bilateral cooperation (with the Nippo-American Alliance), that of regional cooperation (in the […]
International Ethics, Law and Politics are generally considered separate and independent spheres, almost acting as three autonomous branches. In this article, I develop arguments which […]
The building of a Palestinian state is currently hindered by both an uneven balance of power between Israelis and Palestinians, and by the difficulty in […]
Since the end of the Cold War, the problem of military intervention has been at the heart of major debates and decisions (or non-decisions) in […]
The united Germany is a stable and loyal actor in the European integration process, and it’s goal is to pursue simultaneously the enlargement and development […]
If the concept of the State found its realization in the French Jacobean State, the notion of utopia finds it’s ideal representation in Cuba. Refusing […]