Former colonial powers

Former colonial powers

Special Issue of the European Review of International Studies
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The last issue of the European Review of International Studies - a journal issued with the participation of the CERI -  is dedicated to former colonial powers and the management of political crises in their former colonies

Table of contents

  • Introduction: Far Away and yet so close. Former colonial Powers and the management of political crises in their former colonies     
  • Élise Féron, Valérie Rosoux - The Two Faces of Belgium in the Congo: Perpetrator and Rescuer     
  • Valérie Rosoux - Portugal and East Timor: Managing Distance and Proximity in Post-Colonial Relations    
  • Teresa Almeida Cravo, Maria Raquel Freire  - France’s Intervention Policy in Africa Seen from Below: Some Thoughts on the Case of Côte d’Ivoire     
  • Richard Banégas - The Algerian Civil War, Reminiscences of the Colonial Enemy     
  • Laetitia Bucaille - Prisoners of History? British-Irish Relations and the Conflict in Northern Ireland
  • Élise Féron - Post-Soviet or Post-Colonial? The relations between Russia and Georgia after 1991

More about this issue

The European Review of International Studies (ERIS) is a journal to which those who wish to know what is happening in ‘European’ International Relations can turn. It aims to achieve this goal by an extensive review section of monographs published in European languages and review articles of the literature on substantive themes or significant developments in different European academic communities. Its other principal goal is to publish original articles and from time to time translations of existing major articles not readily available in English.

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