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L'ONU entre nécessité et minimalisme
Lakhdar Brahimi UN Between Necessity and Minimalism The United Nations inevitably remains the indispensable organization Its future depends foremost on what member countries want to make of it The United States occupies an excep tional position in the organization and so the UN largely depends on the agreement between Washington and other nations on what mission the organization should fulfill But one cannot expect everything from the UN and the organization can neither take charge of the manage ment of entire countries nor intervene by marginalizing populations and local expert opinions Peacekeeping operations must be reconsidered particularly the process of deploy ment information of the Council steps in the decision process participation in forces...) and in way that takes the weight off the UNL'ONU est indispensable, mais son destin dépend de la règle du jeu fixée entre États, et entre les États-Unis, puissance exceptionnelle, et les autres États. Les opérations de maintien de la paix doivent être repensées, dans les procédures de mise sur pied (information du Conseil, participations aux forces,..), etsans doute dans une logique d'allégement du poids de l'ONU : cette dernière ne peut ni gérer les pays, ni ignorer le rôle nécessaire des populations et expertises locales.Brahimi Lakhdar. L'ONU entre nécessité et minimalisme. In: Politique étrangère, n°2 - 2005 - 70ᵉannée. pp. 299-311
Evolution sociale et reconfiguration spatiale : la ville de Mostaganem
Ville des « Quarante quatre marabouts », Mostaganem est réputée pour ses remarquables valeurs culturelles et artistiques. Elle s’est en effet distinguée, au cours de son histoire, par un patrimoine dont l’expression plurielle a traversé les époques sur plusieurs générations. La zaouia El-Alaouiya, par exemple, représente un lieu culturel et cultuel de renommé mondiale. Le quatrième art occupe une place particulière grâce à Ould Abderrahmane Kaki dont l’apport a singulièrement marqué le théâtr..
Inside the Battle of Algiers Memoir of a Woman Freedom Fighter
Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Foreword, by Lakhdar Brahimi -- Maps (Algiers and Algeria) -- 1 In the Familial Embrace -- 2 Awakening -- 3 First Contact with the FLN -- 4 Into the Heart of the Armed Struggle -- 5 In the Casbah -- 6 Bringing the Algerian Question to the Global Stage -- 7 The Eight-Day Strike -- 8 Desperate Times -- 9 The Arrest -- Glossary -- About the Author -- AcknowledgmentsDescription based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, YYYY. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries
Middle East political stability
Henry Siegman asks whether the next US President can rescue a two-state solution to the Israel–Palestine conflict; Lakhdar Brahimi discusses Iran – war or peace in the Middle East?; Eric Rouleau assesses the Iranian nuclear threat; Walid Khadduri looks at concerns over the future of Iraq and regional implications
Middle East political stability
Henry Siegman asks whether the next US President can rescue a two-state solution to the Israel–Palestine conflict; Lakhdar Brahimi discusses Iran – war or peace in the Middle East?; Eric Rouleau assesses the Iranian nuclear threat; Walid Khadduri looks at concerns over the future of Iraq and regional implications
Nation-building e segurança internacional: Um debate em construção Nation-building and international security: A debate under construction
Este artigo almeja analisar as operações de nation-building, que, desde os atentados terroristas de 11 de setembro de 2001, são consideradas uma das maneiras para se lidar com as novas ameaças de segurança internacional, principalmente os ditos Estados Falidos. Assim sendo, revisaremos a bibliografia sobre o tema, procurando identificar as origens destas operações, assim como as definições utilizadas pelos principais autores e os problemas que elas possam apresentar.<br>This article aims to analyze nation-building operations, which have been considered, since September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks, one of the ways to cope with the new threats to international security, mainly the so-called Failed States. Therefore, we will review the bibliography published, trying to identity not only the origins of such operations but also the definitions used by the main authors and the problems that they might present