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Conflit et coopération dans les relations franco-américaines
2009,2011
L’étude des relations franco-américaines présente un double intérêt. Il y a d’abord l’aspect bilatéral qui se caractérise par une dialectique de coopération et de conflit, qui par sa richesse événementielle et l’intensité dépassent de loin les relations que les États-Unis entretenaient avec d’autres alliés européens après la Deuxième Guerre mondiale. L’autre aspect de la relation franco-américaine concerne sa dimension transatlantique car de son évolution dépend la dynamique future de l’unification politique et militaire de l’Europe. Au moment où la France réintègre complètement le commandement militaire et politique de l’OTAN, voici un ouvrage sérieux et important sur les rapports franco-américains, toujours hautement volatiles mais combien déterminants pour la sécurité internationale. Lukic et ses collègues analysent brillamment l’histoire de ces rapports fascinants.
Notes from the Balkans: Locating Marginality and Ambiguity on the Greek-Albanian Border. By Sarah F. Green. Princeton Modern Greek Studies. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2005. xviii, 313 pp. Notes. Bibliography. Index. Photographs. Tables. Maps.$65.00, hard bound. $ 22.95, paper
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Lukic, Renéo
2006
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Transnational History, by Pierre-Yves Saunier
2016
has become a sort of manual of transnational history, a \"little vade mecum\", as the author names it (12 and 141). Besides being a guide to transnational history, the book also serves as a historiographic introduction to the field, offering an overview of relevant scholarly debates and varieties of practice. The book opens with a tentative definition of transnational history, itself a much disputed issue. For [Pierre-Yves Saunier], transnational history is first an approach, a perspective that underlines \"what works between and through units that humans have set up to organize their collective life\" (2). It is an approach that focuses on the interconnectedness of peoples and societies; thus, cross-national connections are at the core. Transnational history investigates the entanglements between polities, societies, and communities. Empirical research involving transnational history covers borderland studies, migrations, diasporas, human rights, and the environment among others themes. It differs from global history, which deals with the main problems of global change over time, together with the diverse histories of globalization (3). It also differs from diplomatic, or international, history, which examines the foreign relations between governments and states.
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