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The Sixtieth Anniversary of Israel. The Thorny Question of its Legitimacy
The French Presidency of the European Union: Which Targets ? Which Partners ?
Germany Confronted with the European Union under Nicolas Sarkozy's Rule: Good and Bad Fortunes in Relaunching the European Union
Feeling prevails in Germany that the trend of the French european policy will depend much upon the success of its internal social and economic reforms.
The Chinese Regime Confronted With Rising Inequalities
The Chinese government maintains a good capacity of control. The result of this status quo, a mix of repression and social consensus, remains dependent on the continuation of economic success.
Fiscal Competition Among European Union Countries. Fiscal Policies are Facing Mobility
How Far Has Indian Industry Travelled down the Deregulatory Road?
L'aide au développement face à la guerre
Development aid has progressively penetrated the fields of conflicts and "fragility". It tends to become a key component of external interventions, next to military action and diplomacy. As a result, it is subjected to the final goals of those operations which, beyond the end of confrontations and the setting up of a political solution, aim at building peace.
The 4th TICAD: acceleration of Japan-Africa cooperation
On 28-30th May 2008, the fourth Tokyo International Conference on African Development (TICAD) was held in Yokohama. This initiative, co-organized by UN, UNDP and the World Bank, was set up in 1993 and takes place every five years, aims to develop dialogue between African and Japanese leaders but also countries and International organizations involved in Aid. This fourth conference brought together delegations from 51 African countries including 40 Heads of States and Governments. The scale of the conference and the importance of the announcements made there illustrate the continuing Japanese interest towards Africa.