Thomas Lindemann est professeur de science politique à l'Université de Versailles Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines et à l’École polytechnique.
Les auteurs ont enquêté pour comprendre comment le droit peut être mobilisé non pas pour protéger les populations, mais pour les exposer à la violence.
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Shoshana Fine, Thomas Lindemann
This volume purpose is to chart a path back to Hegel, in order to mine the resources that a return to the original formulation of the struggle for recognition in the "Phenomenology of Spirit" provides for deepening contemporary understandings of the concept of recognition.
La reconnaissance. Lectures hégéliennes
Charlotte Epstein, Thomas Lindemann
Using illustrated and annotated overviews, along with maps, "Global issues" focuses on the major interpretations of war as we know it, whether in the decline in inter-state conflicts, the continual normalization of states of emergency, or the transformation of the forms and spaces of combat.
Guerres et conflits armés au XXIe siècle
Benoît Pelopidas, Frédéric Ramel
Drawing on numerous case studies and the expertise of some twenty researchers, this book provides a summary of the main key resources and methods adopted in international relations research, including using archives and databases, conducting interviews, establishing a corpus, analyzing quantitative data, producing nuanced interpretation of images.
Guillaume Devin