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Dialogues Stratégiques Volume XI: L’impuissance de la puissance - L’Indo-Pacifique : contours et enjeux
Authors
Pascal Chaigneau
Alain Oudot de Dainville
Rodolphe Monnet
Florent Parmentier
Olivier Tramond
June 16, 2022

Les Dialogues stratégiques, une collaboration entre le HEC Center for Geopolitics et le Policy Center for the New South représentent une plateforme d’analyse et d’échange biannuelle réunissant des experts, des praticiens, des décideurs politiques ainsi que le monde universitaire et les médias au service d’une réflexion critique et approfondie sur les tendances politiques mondiales et les grandes questions d’importance commune pour l’Europe et l’Afrique.

Cette publication est issue de la 11ème édition qui s’est tenue le 29 octobre 2021 et comprend l’ensemble des contributions qui furent présentées, discutées et enrichies à l’occasion de la rencontre autour des deux thématiques : « L’impuissance de la puissance » et « L’Indo-Pacifique : contours et enjeux ».

 

 

 

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