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Immigration Reform in the US has emerged as the legislative centerpiece of the 2013 spring Congress, inspiring bipartisan support from key Democratic and Republican senators. Now, however, reform is threatened by new partisan discussions. When the dust settles, what solution can 11 million undocumented immigrants expect?
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Patrick Weil, Director of Research at CNRS (the French National Research Center) at the University of Paris 1, Pantheon-Sorbonne, Visitng Professor at the Yale Law School
Anne Bagamery, European Day Editor, The International Herald Tribune
Moderator, Laurence Nardon, Head of the United States Program, IFRI
Le séminaire se déroulera en français et en anglais sans traduction.
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Nuclear Sharing in Europe: A Contested Policy That Endures
Since the end of the Cold War, the number of US nuclear weapons stationed in Europe has fallen more than seventy-fold, yet their presence in Belgium, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, and Turkey remains a quiet pillar of NATO's deterrence posture. This "nuclear sharing" arrangement, central to the Alliance since its founding, has long been contested by public opinion, political parties, and civil society across Europe, without ever being abandoned by host governments. This paradox lies at the heart of the seminar: why does such an unpopular policy persist?