Tag: International book
Kamala Harris, President of the United States? “It would be a mistake to say that it never will be”
/ Podcasts / international book In the recent history of the United States, she was often a pioneer: the first prosecutor from California’s minorities, the first black senator from the…
Alexandra Goujon: “The Ukrainians are convinced that they will win”
/ Podcasts / international book Since its invasion by Russia on February 24, 2022, Ukraine has been in the international news when the country’s history was little known until then.…
“In the Mediterranean, China has been able to seduce European ports”
China has been successfully establishing itself in European ports in the Mediterranean for more than fifteen years. From Piraeus to Athens to Bilbao, the major Chinese operators are acquiring the…
“Facing the West, China, thanks to its “circle of friends”, aspires to a dominant position”
Where is China going, when Xi Jinping ordered the reopening of the country on January 8, in the midst of a dizzying recovery from the Covid-19 pandemic? Since that day,…
“Syria beyond the war”, by Manon-Nour Tannous
“We must take an interest in Syria, beyond the crises, to stop making its society invisible”, explains the researcher Manon-Nour Tannous who signs this book, so each chapter makes it…
Portugal between past greatness and duty to remember
/ Podcasts / international book In 2024, Portugal will celebrate 50 years of the Carnation Revolution, which overthrew the authoritarian Salazarist regime and ushered the country into a democratic era.…
“Afghans and flowers”, by Oriane Zerah
/ Podcasts / international book This week, our international book takes us to Afghanistan… Clea Broadhurst spoke with Oriane Zerah, author Afghans and flowers, who has lived in the country…
“Woman Warrior” by Maxine Hong Kingston
/ Podcasts / international book How did you grow up in the 1950s when you were born in the United States to Chinese immigrant parents? How does a first-generation Chinese-American…
“The Empire of Qatar, the new master of the game?”, by Nabil Ennasri and Raphaël Le Magoariec
/ Podcasts / international book The emirate of Qatar is the smallest country to host the World Cup, which attracts teams and fans from all over the world. And the…
American democracy in danger?
In The Conservative Revolution in the United States. From abortion to the right to vote, democracy perverted (Editions de l’Aube), Ludivine Gilli deciphers the springs of this reactionary wind blowing…