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May 2022
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54. La décolonisation : la création de n...

STéPHANE GENêT
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Après la décolonisation, de nombreux pays apparaissent sur la carte du monde. 

Confrontés à de nombreux défis économiques, politique et sociaux, ces pays essayent de se constituer en états.

Ils veulent aussi pouvoir peser sur le monde notamment dans le cadre du tiers-monde et des "non alignés".

Mais le peuvent-ils vraiment ?


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