"Santé internationale" provides a panorama of the healthcare issues facing the global south and offers a fascinating perspective on the complexity of health issues in the South. Read More
Healthcare is now an eminently political subject, approached at a higher degree of national, international, legislative, and private entreaty. Whether working on the global scale, in the fields of economic policy, law, security, development, the environment, or in the industrial and commercial private sector, the leaders of tomorrow will be confronted with major challenges linked to health. The focus of this first opus on international health issues is to educate all of these actors, sharing with them the knowledge they'll need to work in a legitimate and credible way with health professionals in the field, whatever their professions may be.
Santé internationale provides a panorama of the healthcare issues issues facing the global south in four sections: the considerable contemporary healthcare challenges in developing countries, the historical evolution, notably in Africa, of healthcare systems as they've been established for the past thirty years, the state of knowledge on the the efficacy of the politics, strategies, and financial instruments of development aid, and the contributions of social science research in service to adaptable, pertinent decisions based on a solid foundation.
Its ambition is to become both a pedagogical support to university instruction on global health as well as an academic resource on the big issues confronting developing countries, as useful in the scholarly milieux as for administrative and political professionals. This work could serve students as well as teachers, institutes of political science studies, major universities, especially in human and social science schools, business schools, as well as medical and public health schools.
Introduction
Perspectives comparées sur les politiques de lutte contre la radicalisation
Juliette Galonnier, Stéphane Lacroix et Nadia Marzouki
Chapitre 1
Genèse, développement et apories des politiques de déradicalisation en Europe
Didier Bigo et Emmanuel-Pierre Guittet
Focus Les mots de la violence extrême
Mariem Guellouz
Focus Salafisme et radicalisation djihadiste
Mohamed-Ali Adraoui
Chapitre 2
Prison et lutte contre la radicalisation : un indépassable horizon sécuritaire ?
Claire de Galembert
Focus La (dé)radicalisation a-t-elle un genre ?
Géraldine Casutt
Focus « La radicalisation n'est pas un aller sans retour »
Entretien avec Farid Grine
Chapitre 3
La déradicalisation en Europe : perspectives critiques
Tom Pettinger
Focus Le modèle danois Aarhus
Ayida Aersheng
Focus Déradicalisation à la tchétchène
Aude Merlin
Chapitre 4
Les quatre « R » de la déradicalisation dans le monde arabe (1990-2020)
Erik Skare et Stéphane Lacroix
Focus Déradicalisation par le soufisme : le cas pakistanais
Alix Philippon
Focus Thawra vs djihad : l'auto-déradicalisation des rebelles islamistes syriens
Thomas Pierret
Chapitre 5
Déradicalisation et assimilation de masse en République populaire de Chine
Jérôme Doyon
Focus Indonésie : les contradictions d’une approche originale
Rémy Madinier
Chapitre 6
Operation Safe Corridor : l’expérience nigériane de déradicalisation
Vincent Foucher
Focus Ce que la « déradicalisation » a occulté en Somalie
Roland Marchal
Chapitre 7
La cible musulmane au coeur des stratégies contre-terroristes américaines
Sahar Aziz
Focus Les effets de l’état d’urgence sur les droits humains en France
Flora Hergon
Conclusion
Mais pourquoi veut-on déradicaliser ?
Olivier Roy
Les auteurs
Liste des sigles et acronymes
Table des figures