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Mar 2023
30m 44s

La crise des années 1970 et ses conséque...

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Les années 1970 constituent une rupture dans l’histoire économique et politique du monde. Sur le plan géopolitique, elles témoignent d’un mouvement qui initie la fin de la guerre froide. Parallèlement, la construction européenne s’élargit et s’approfondir à mesure que l’Europe se démocratise. Cependant, sur un plan économique, ce sont également des années de ... Show More
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