Colloque "Self proclaimed and de facto States. Political economy and relations with tutor powers"
vendredi 26 février 2010
Sciencies Po Paris, le CERI - CNRS, l'Institut français des Etudes anatoliennes (IFEA) et l'Agence nationale de la recherche (ANR) proposent un colloque
"Self proclaimed and de facto States. Political economy and relations with tutor powers".
le vendredi 26 février 2010 de 9 heures 15 à 18 heures,
à Sciences Po, Salle de conférence, 56 rue Jacob, 75 006 - Paris,
avec au programme
9 heures 15 : Welcome adress and introduction, Thorniké Gordadzé, IFEA, Bakou
9 heures 30 à 13 heures : "Self proclaimed de facto States.Political economy"
. State buiding and Economic governance in Taiwan, Tak-Win Ngo, Leiden University,
. On the political economy of unrecognized state building projects. The cases of Transnistria and North Cyprus, Daria Iaschenko, Humboldt University, Berlin,
. Social and political dynamics of de facto State formation. The case of Somaliland, Markus Hoehne, Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology, Halle,
. The institutional consequences of Fatah-Hamas conflict and the functioning of the Palestinian autonomy, Jean-François Legrain, CNRS, Paris,
. Nagorniy Karabakh : building a State in the conditions of non recognition, Sergei Minassian, Caucasus Institute, Yerevan,
14 à 18 heures : "Self proclaimed entities and their tutor States"
. Russia's policy towards Abkhazie and South Ossetia. Internal and external factors, Nikolaï Silaev, Moscow State Institute of International Relations,
. South Ossetia. Impossible State building, Thorniké Gordadzé, IFEA, Bakou,
. Turkish Cypriots. De facto State or sub-ordinate local authority of Turkey ?, Niyazi Kizilyürek, University of Nicosia,
. Paramilitarism in Colombia. A form of indirect government ?, Jacobo Grajales, CERI -Sciences Po Paris.
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Organisation :
téléphone 01 58 71 70 00,
courriel ballereau@ceri-sciences-po.org.
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Voir aussi :
01. Abkhazie
02. Haut-Karabagh
03. Kosovo
04. Ossétie du Sud
07. Transnistrie.
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