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Interview with Dr. Rahel Kunz, part 2

Part 2 of the interview with Dr. Rahel Kunz brings further examples of remittances in action. Enjoy an exciting conversation on how global trends meet local realities. Ruxandra Stoicescu

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Tales of the world – interview series

Dear visitors, Tales of the world has sprouted a new branch on its tree, and that is the Interview series. As an academic researcher I have long since come across exciting stories and experiences that...

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La mémoire du XXe siècle s’évapore, et nous voilà démunis

Le Temps opinions jeudi18 octobre 2012 La mémoire du XXe siècle s’évapore, et nous voilà démunis Par Ruxandra Stoicescu Ruxandra Stoicescu, chercheuse et chroniqueuse, déplore que nous fassions si peu...

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Tales of the world episode 21 – US & China elections – window on our Bizarro...

Dear friends, the U.S. presidential elections and the Chinese legislative ones are a window into a Bizarro world of our own making, right here on Earth! And Maria-Antonietta brings us a story of...

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Interview with Dr. Rahel Kunz, part III

Part 3 of the Interview with Dr. Rahel Kunz brings us more details about research methods and what it takes to resist international pressures at a local level. There are a few lessons to learn about...

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Tales of the world episode 22 – Europe and Syria, a tale of two crises

It was the best of times/It was the worst of times/It was the spring of hope/It was the winter of despair… Dickens was writing about the French revolutionary period, but he might as well have written...

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Tales of the world episode 23 – Give in to contradictions

As Christmas and the New Year approach, Tales of the world makes a scandalous proposal for the new year resolutions lists: instead of trying to be better, let us try to be more honest and embrace the...

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Tales of the world episode 24 – Le monde vu en français et en anglais

Pour sa première édition en langue française, Tales of the world introduit un titre français – la chronique de politique internationale avec un grain de sel – et vous propose de réfléchir à ce que cela...

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Tales of the world episode 25 – 50 years since the Treaty of Elysée: The...

On the 50th anniversary of the Treaty of Elysée between Germany and France, Tales of the world is wondering if it is not more illuminating to see the Franco-German couple for what it really is : a...

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Tales of the world episode 26 – Pride and Prejudice: 200 years and counting

Elizabeth Bennett is 200 years old this week, as we celebrate the publication of the first edition of Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice. Although much has changed since the early 1800s in England,...

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Tales of the world épisode 27 – La vie comme une BD

Tintin, Titeuf, Superman et Wonderwoman, les héros de notre enfance, laissent la place dans les BDs contemporaines à des personnages plus liés à la réalité, mais tout aussi percutants et émouvants que...

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Tales of the world episode 28 (part I) – Of memory and DNA – Richard III,...

We have grown fond of confirming the existence of our selves and others’ via DNA proof and traceability. As societies increasingly rely on physical evidence required to ascertain and entrench what we...

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Tales of the world episode 28 (part II) – History, memory and newsmaking

How does news travel and what does the media make of it? And we, the public, following the rollercoaster of titles and call-outs, what are we left with when this all subsides? Lend Tales of the world...

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Tales of the world episode 29 – Entre roman russe et télénovela – vie et mort...

Les formes littéraires d’un espace culturel peuvent-elles donner un aperçu sur la culture politique d’un pays? La mort de Hugo Chàvez le 5 mars 2013, le même jour que celle de Staline en 1953, est...

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Staline – est-il vraiment mort?

LeTemps.ch | Staline est-il vraiment mort

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Tales of the world episode 30 – Carnival and tragedy – international affairs...

History repeats itself first as tragedy, then as farce, said Marx in his 18th of Brumaire of Louis Napoleon. With contradictions and paradoxes as the daily lot of countries and relations between them,...

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Tales of the world episode 31 – De la littérature et de l’économie

Cette semaine il s’agira d’économie et de littérature : qu’est-ce qu’elles peuvent bien nous dire quand on les met ensemble ? «Je porte donc humblement à l’attention du public cette proposition : sur...

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Tales of the world episode 32 – Errare humanum est, perseverare diabolicum

When a coding error in an oft-quoted economic paper supporting austerity turns out to be more of a thinking habit than a random slip of research, it is time to reflect on a latin proverb taken right...

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Tales of the world episode 33 – Mode et politique, bureaux de style et think...

Nous savons bien que la mode réussit à amener ensemble les individus les plus différents les uns des autres, et, dans ce climat de crise, les bureaux de style qui régissent le monde de la mode s’en...

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Tales of the world 34 – The Western state, a virtuous racketeer?

Life is contradictory, and so are politics and state making. Let us not forget how modern states came about. It is a useful reminder in times of crisis, when we need to ask the questions that will push...

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