After communism

Often treated separately, the Chinese and Eastern European cases are addressed jointly in an interdisciplinary work devoted to political and

Crimea and international law

Opponents of Crimea’s annexation to Russia have cited international law, which would be violated by such a secession. His supporters

The illegal immigrants inside

Chloé Froissart offers an in-depth study of one of the major phenomena of reform China: the delayed accession to citizenship

A little emancipatory concern

A recent study returns to the movement of Soldiers’ Mothers, NGO one of the oldest and most popular in Russia.

This is not a coffee table

Located at XVIe century, S. Kusukawa’s work analyzes the first development of a regime specific to the scientific image in

Drawing on the abyss

We continue to rediscover texts linked to the Shoah today, particularly those from former communist states. After the testimony of

Brilliant Starobinski

By devoting a collection of articles accompanied by a conference to the critical practice of Jean Starobinski, the editions of

Itinerary of a Chinese lawyer

A famous Chinese lawyer of Chinese democratic dissidence, who was a young nationalist, a Beijing court official and a victim

Reform the school?

Since the Liberation, there has been no shortage of reforms within National Education: the Langevin-Wallon plan of 1947, the Debré