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Mar 2023
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L’Irak, vingt ans après l’invasion améri...

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Politologue, spécialiste de l’Irak et du monde arabe, Myriam Benraad est professeure en relations internationales à l’ILERI et à l’Université internationale Schiller, elle revient sur la situation actuelle de l’Irak, vingt ans après le renversement de Saddam Hussein.

Dernier ouvrage paru, l’Irak, par-delà toutes les guerres, idées reçues sur un Etat en transition. Le Cavalier Bleu, 2022


Emission présentée par Tigrane Yegavian.



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