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The India-Pakistan Reconciliation and Other Experiences in Post-Conflict Management
Since the November 2008 attacks in Mumbai, the India-Pakistan dialogue has been at a standstill. Through analysis from German, French, Indian and Pakistani authors and in reference to other reconciliation processes between counties with a long history of hostility, this work explores the paths likely to favor a sustainable rapprochement between the two nuclear powers of South Asia.
A la veille de Copenhague, Obama et l'environnement
On the eve of the Copenhagen Conference, this note takes stock of the evolutions of the different U.S. actors on climate change and the environment. The author, Yves-Marie Péréon teaches American Civilization at the Université de Rouen.
With this publication, the U.S. Program at Ifri launches its new collection of on-line notes, the Potomac papers.
The Outlook for Nuclear Energy in the United States: Dark Ages, Renaissance, or Age of Enlightenment?
Breaking New Ground: Congress and Welfarism in India
Social welfarism played a decisive role in giving substance to the inclusive policies of the Congress government and the results of 2009 elections show that voters have given a mandate for the continuation of such welfare-oriented policies. This paper tracks the processes that paved the way for a radical shift leading to the adoption of a wide range of policies that reflect a social democratic flavour.