Collection(s) : Vie politique
Paru le 13/04/2012 | Broché 141 pages
Public motivé
preface Bertrand Badie
Since the beginning of the events in December 2010 in Tunisia and Egypt, the implications of the International Community and more specifically those of some European countries, such as Great Britain, Italy and France in the Arab revolts, have occurred to be somewhat ambiguous. Torn between the pursuit of their own national interests and the endeavor to bring democracy and peace to its southern neighborhood, the « European Three » have engaged in a mission of uncertainty that could well fire back at any time. While a lot has been written and said about the International Community's responsibility to protect, very few researchers seem to question the limits and consequences of those interventions. The majority of the scholarly literature views these events as a positive change in the evolution of Arab countries. Whether it really is a « positive change » or rather a « peripety » shall be discussed in this book. By proposing a cross-disciplinary analysis on the subject, we are trying to show how the events from the Arab Thawra, as well as their instrumentalization by America and its allies, have put Europe at the eye of the cyclone !
Isabel Ruck is a Ph.D. Candidate at Sciences Po Paris.
She obtained her MA in International Conflict Analysis from the University of Kent's Brussels School of International Studies in 2010.
She worked in a consultancy company to the European Union before moving on to a Ph.D. in International Relations under the supervision of Prof. Bertrand Badie. Her current research focuses on the role of religion in politics. Isabel also teaches at Sciences Po and the Reims Management School in the field of World and Geopolitics.