The homeland of equality

While many see America as a land of freedom, Sean Wilentz questions the passion for American equality. He thus takes

The partitions of Yemen

Divided by war, a hotbed among others of transnational Islamism, Yemen is also a country of flux whose relationship with

The Kurdish International

What are the historical lines of rupture and continuity of the PKKfrom its founding to the present day? Sociologist Olivier

What to do on Sunday?

Most French people do not want to work on Sundays, but many would like to benefit from more services on

Communism, capitalism and corruption

Taking at face value the bombastic official statements concerning corruption within the Chinese Communist Party, a book paints a dark

Resisting in the forest

It is through a network of infrastructures that power reduces local particularities, exploits resources, and fights autonomy. Living in territories

Access to things

By considering things too much, we forget what makes us perceive them. This is the idea that the young Fritz

Authoritarianism thrives

Why do some countries succeed in democratizing? Based on a study of nearly a hundred cases, two political scientists emphasize

Gender boundaries, racial boundaries

In an incisive, dense and stimulating work, the sociologist Rogers Brubaker questions the reasons why, in the United States today,