All the President's Men

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After being elected in a landslide, Barack Obama now faces a new task : setting up the new administration that will govern the United States for the four coming years. >> lire la suite

Dr Obama at America's bedside

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Obama has won. But now what ? He has no time to celebrate since major challenges are ahead of him. >> lire la suite

Barack Obama is not a revolutionary

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Three questions to Axel Krause, journalist, former correspondent for Business Week and the International Herald Tribune in Paris. >> lire la suite

McCain or Obama:No change in US Africa policy

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On November 4th, Barack Obama could become the next president of the United States. In African diplomatic or intellectual circles, people are convinced that his African policy will  be no different than that of his predecessors. >> lire la suite

Final sprint for McCain and Obama

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After 18 months of campaigning, the Democrat Barack Obama and the Republican John McCain have started their final contest this morning. Tomorrow, the Americans will choose their president for a new four-year-term. The two candidates decided to take advantage of each second of this crucial day. >> lire la suite

D-day, Obama hasn’t won yet !

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Obama mania must not blind his supporters. The senator for Illinois hasn’t reached the White House yet. Some doubts can still change the results. >> lire la suite

America, sick of its health care system

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The American health care system is one of the most expensive in the world. One of the most inegalitarian and ineffective too. >> lire la suite

Immigration issue, political hot potato

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During three presidential debates, the word "immigration" was mentioned only once, and there was no further discussion. We could say that “immigration” has been largely ignored in the presidential race this time. The immigration issue which was a hot topic last year has turned to be a political hot potato that no one wants to talk about. >> lire la suite
 
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Etudiants de 2ème année qui ont contribué à ce blog :

ABOU ELEINEIN Eve BOLINCHES Marie
BONNIN Arnaud BORSHCHIGOVA Raisa
BOUCHER-LAMBERT Silvère BOUZGARROU Claire-Hélène
BRUNET Marion BUI Elodie
BURKARD François CAMUS Nicolas
CHILOT Antonin COCQUET Marion
DELAUNAY Mélanie DRYEF Zineb
GUERDA Yasmina GUICHARD Roxane
GYPTEAU Paul HENRY Marthe
HU Jing KINER Salomé
LASSERRE Anne-Sophie LEURENT Pierrick
LOUBENS Emilie MONFERRAN Xavier
NOYON Maud NSEYA KALONJI Aimée
OYAGI Miho PUTALLAZ Marie Amélie
RATHSCHECK Stéphanie RODITI Denis
SARETTA Olivier SMADJA Déborah-Jane
TENENBAUM Simon TOUVEREY Baptiste
VAMPOUILLE Thomas VANTARD Raphaël
ZHANG Bo  

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  • CAVELIER Dany
  • MAIZENER Jennifer
  • MULHOLLAND Rory
  • LEVINE Jonathan