After the fall of the Berlin Wall, a severe economic crisis shook the Western world emerged victorious from its confrontation with the socialist camp. At the same time new emerging powers, China, Brazil, to Russia and India.Trying to decipher the major lines of evolution of the new century, that's what Le Monde Diplomatique has been working for decades. In particular, our monthly closely followed all the crises in the capitalist system: that of the Latin American debt in the 1970s, those experienced Russia and Asia in the mid-1990s, that of the "new economy" in 2000 ...Four articles published in recent decades, reflect these upheavals. We offer them on our website. They are from our new DVD-ROM, which contains 40 years of archives, 480 issues of the journal, and more than 400 cards. An indispensable tool for students, teachers and all those who can not settle for a Kleenex-information."Fortune and misfortune of the" new economy "," by Akram B. Ellyas Laime and Marc (May 2000);"The crisis threatens the dikes of the world economy", by François Chesnais (September 1998);"On the rubble of Reaganomics," by Bernard Cassen (November 1987);"An economic crisis aggravated by the rigidity of the political system", by Jorge G.Castaneda (October 1982).
Search by keywords can follow the history of international relations (relations between Moscow and Washington, changes in the European Union, the rise of China, etc..), The evolution of a country (the Algeria to Zimbabwe, through the United Kingdom), or explore a concept (liberalism, democracy, international law, environment, finance, inequality, migration, globalization, intellectual property, etc.)..In a world dominated by information in "real time" and the lack of decline, a topic which drives out another, it is rare to have such a tool to decipher the changes in the world, far from approaches and surface appearances can be deceiving. By browsing the archives, we find, month after month, the wealth of texts that make the singularity of Le Monde Diplomatique.The analysis, in the Thatcher and Reagan years, the rise of neoliberal ideas, studies on conflicts in Asia and the Middle East stories in Latin America and Africa; records of problems policy related to the end of the Cold War and the collapse of the Soviet Union, attempts to understand the bottom of the "war against terrorism" and tipping the balance of power world, but also the issues of ecology, agriculture, urban planning, health, technology and, of course, media and culture.Between 1970 and 2009, our journal has changed. It was enriched, in particular, many foreign editions. The DVD-ROM Monde diplomatique features items from five of them: German, English, Spanish, Italian and Portuguese.Hypertext links let you move from one section to the existing translations. A boon for multilingual or language teachers.
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Search by keywords can follow the history of international relations (relations between Moscow and Washington, changes in the European Union, the rise of China, etc..), The evolution of a country (the Algeria to Zimbabwe, through the United Kingdom), or explore a concept (liberalism, democracy, international law, environment, finance, inequality, migration, globalization, intellectual property, etc.)..In a world dominated by information in "real time" and the lack of decline, a topic which drives out another, it is rare to have such a tool to decipher the changes in the world, far from approaches and surface appearances can be deceiving. By browsing the archives, we find, month after month, the wealth of texts that make the singularity of Le Monde Diplomatique.The analysis, in the Thatcher and Reagan years, the rise of neoliberal ideas, studies on conflicts in Asia and the Middle East stories in Latin America and Africa; records of problems policy related to the end of the Cold War and the collapse of the Soviet Union, attempts to understand the bottom of the "war against terrorism" and tipping the balance of power world, but also the issues of ecology, agriculture, urban planning, health, technology and, of course, media and culture.Between 1970 and 2009, our journal has changed. It was enriched, in particular, many foreign editions. The DVD-ROM Monde diplomatique features items from five of them: German, English, Spanish, Italian and Portuguese.Hypertext links let you move from one section to the existing translations. A boon for multilingual or language teachers.
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