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Feb 2022
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Poétique et géopolitique. Gérard Chalian...

Conflits revue de géopolitique
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Extrait de notre entretien avec Gérard Chaliand. Homme d'action, stratégiste, écrivain, Gérard Chaliand est aussi l'auteur de plusieurs recueils de poésie. Dans cet extrait de l'entretien qu'il a accordé à Conflits il revient sur les liens entre poétique et géopolitique.

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