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Journal articles on the topic "Relations extérieures – Afrique du Nord – Chine"
Santime, Thierry. "Inde-Afrique: un partenariat gagnant-gagnant?" Potentia: Journal of International Affairs 11 (October 12, 2020). http://dx.doi.org/10.18192/potentia.v11i0.4577.
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Mei, Dan Michal. "Muddling through with Chinese characteristics : Beijing’s energy policy and its oil diplomacy in West Asia and North Africa." Paris, Institut d'études politiques, 2013. http://www.theses.fr/2013IEPP0033.
Full textChina’s “energy diplomacy” has been the subject of much debate and controversy ever since the country became a net oil importer in 1993. Observers and analysts watched with unease as Beijing appeared to be unleashing its National Oil companies (NOCs) to compete for global oil resources and lock them up for China’s own use. China’s diplomacy has been said to be put to the service of its energy needs and ever since 1993 and oil supply security was deemed to be the utmost objective of foreign and strategic policy. This dissertation aims to challenge that view and to provide a new way of analysing the interactions between energy and diplomacy in China. It posits that the country’s overseas energy activities in the early 1990s were not the outcome of a comprehensive, rational plan devised in Beijing but rather the result of a series of incremental and disjointed policy steps taken by different actors, each pursuing their own goals and interests. It is the aim of this study to analyse how this energy diplomacy evolved by looking at the actors shaping it and the interactions between them: how did China’s overseas energy activities come about? What were their implications for China’s diplomatic strategy in the Middle East? How, and when, did oil security reach the top of the policy making agenda and what have been the main features of the policy process, from agenda setting to implementation? Is there a “Chinese grand strategy” for locking up oil? What are the tensions underlying China’s oil diplomacy?
Jiang, Chung-Lian. "La conception chinoise des relations avec l'Afrique." Paris 1, 2006. http://www.theses.fr/2006PA010315.
Full textAurégan, Xavier. "Géopolitique de la Chine en Côte d'Ivoire : la puissance chinoise à l'école ivoirienne et africaine." Paris 8, 2014. http://octaviana.fr/document/182189643#?c=0&m=0&s=0&cv=0.
Full textFrom Adjamé trader, through the Embassy and finally to the public aid granted by the Chinese government, this thesis analyzes the Sino-African relations by the Ivory Coast’s prism, only allowed scale to highlight the plurality of the Chinese geopolitical issues and the actors integrated into this global China-Africa phenomenon. In Ivory Coast, since the 1983 bilateral recognition and its latent or manifest crisis, these elements are the production of knowledge and the decentralized cooperation (Think Tanks and twinning), institutional support and cooperation projects, trade and investment, relationships, representations, and finally actors and their games of a pragmatic Chinese power who is forging its African experiment through the case of the Ivory Coast
Wang, Yun Wen. "L'évolution de la diplomatie de la République populaire de Chine en Afrique : contribution à l'étude des processus décisionnels et des stratégies d'influence." Paris 1, 2001. http://www.theses.fr/2001PA010326.
Full textSabeur, Cherif Khaled. "Le Maghreb dans les relations extérieures du Sénégal (1960-1980)." Paris, INALCO, 1988. http://www.theses.fr/1988INALA001.
Full textLee, Chul-Ho. "Le développement régional autour du golfe du Bohai et du fleuve Tumen : régionalisme et coopération internationale en Chine du Nord et du Nord-Est." Paris, EHESS, 2000. http://www.theses.fr/2000EHES0040.
Full textRamos, Sylvie. "La politique maghrébine de l'Espagne socialiste : 1982-1992." Bordeaux 1, 1994. http://www.theses.fr/1994BOR1D005.
Full textThe aim of this thesis is to study the policies adopted by the spanish socialists towards the maghreb during the period 1982-1992. With this in mind, the first part is dedicated to the socialits planes in that zone, and to their ambitions as seen through analysis of party speeches. Parts 2 and 3 are based on two hypotheses: -on the one hand, especially since 1986, it is impossible to fear for spain's and the maghreb's relations on a strictly bilateral basis. We have to bear in mind the choices made in joining the eec, the preservation of the atlantic alliance and the consequences thereof. -on the other hand, in spite of the speeches on globalisation, the policies conducted by the maghreb countries is based on the very different treatment handed out to the various five members of the zone which in its own right poses problems of stability and of balance of power. Libya and mauretania are marginalized. Relations with tunisia arereduced to the essentials, only morocco and algeria seem to be esential partners to spain, albeit with a clear predominance on the moroccan side. Is there not a danger that the policies of the maghreb might be reduced simply to those of morocco ? The final title is a contrasted assessment of the achievements of the socialists. Very pragmatically, the socialists have managed to overcome much litigation, to institutionalize political links and to increase the economic dimension in the relati0ns between spain and the maghreb. Morocco has particularly benefited from this charge
Guessoum, Henia. "Organisation spatio-économique des relations entre l'Europe et le Maghreb." Besançon, 2011. http://www.theses.fr/2011BESA0001.
Full textIn 2007, the European Union was extended to two new partners: Bulgaria and Romania. It currently constitutes a political and economical space of 27 states members. This extension represents a challenge as regards integration, which obliges the European Union to set up organizational strategies and spatial distributions of activities and wealth within itself. In this perspective, we seek to measure the evolution of the intensity and the impact of the trade flows involved in the globalization such as: trade flows, capital, information and foreign direct investments, etc. The economical, spatial and institutional interactions will be studied via econometric and gravity models. We will also study, the intra-European and extra-European exchanges limiting ourselves to the borders countries of Europe. We will privilege in particular the relationships between the European Union and the Maghreb countries. Indeed, these relationships deeply evolved in the middle of the years 1990. This evolution was translated into the introduction of association agreements, which the centerpiece is the progressive institution of a free trade area. Both parties foreseeing particularly a reciprocal tariff dismantling taking account of the economical situation of these countries, main Maghreb exports benefit from a free access to the European market, whereas the Maghreb tariff elimination is spreading over a maximum period of twelve years which would begin at the time of the agreements would come into effect
Kinana, Essaid. "Les relations inter-arabes : les rapports Maroc-Machrek." Toulouse 1, 1986. http://www.theses.fr/1986TOU10040.
Full textSeveral factors relating to common language, history and civilization link Morocco to Machrek and beyond, to the whole Arab community. This moral linking-up was made tangible by independent Morocco's adhering to the league of Arab states (institutional expression of the Arab world's unity). Within this organization in fact, Morocco was to lay down the main lines of its Arab policy, earmarked by great moderation. Such policy, as well, found, at the Arab summit conferences, the ideal framework for making its dynamic action tangible of Moroccan diplomacy within the Arab system. However, if its multilateral relations (permanent and intermittent) with the whole Arab world have been inspiring its bilateral relations, noticeably with the states of the Arab middle-east, other factors have been intervening to Orientale the latter. Among these factors, the analysis of internal determinators has been stressed linked to tensions within the Moroccan political system and this in relation to the country's territorial integrity. The impact of these factors on the orientation of morocco-Machrek bilateral political relations (and in a general way on Moroccan foreign policy) has been conclusive. Such orientations have had very real repercussions on the cultural, economic and financial relations between morocco and each of the states in the region. The evolution of these relations and their future have been examined on the level of the second part of the present study
Makambo, Mafelly. "La rivalité sino-soviétique en Afrique : 1955-1988." Paris 1, 1990. http://www.theses.fr/1990PA010266.
Full textBooks on the topic "Relations extérieures – Afrique du Nord – Chine"
Camier, Alice. Les pays du Grand Maghreb arabe et la Communauté européenne. Bruxelles: Commission des Communautés européennes, 1991.
Find full textRémy, Leveau, ed. Afrique du Nord, Moyen-Orient: Les incertitudes du "Grand Moyen-Orient". Paris: La Documentation française, 2005.
Find full textRémy, Leveau, ed. Afrique du Nord, Moyen-Orient: Espace et conflits / sous la direction de Rémy Leveau. Paris: La Documentation française, 2004.
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