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Journal articles on the topic "Mexique/Chili"
Trotignon, Jérôme. "L’impact des accords de libre-commerce entre pays latino-américains. Les enseignements d’un modèle de gravité en données de panel." Économie appliquée 61, no. 2 (2008): 95–119. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/ecoap.2008.1879.
Full textVallin, Jacques. "Causes de mortalité adulte dans les pays à faible mortalité : comparaisons entre quelques pays industriels et quelques pays en développement." Population Vol. 47, no. 3 (March 1, 1992): 555–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/popu.p1992.47n3.0582.
Full textThiel, Méryl. "Alliance du Pacifique: enjeu de l’esthétique de la résolution des différends." Anuario Mexicano de Derecho Internacional 1, no. 17 (March 14, 2017): 443. http://dx.doi.org/10.22201/iij.24487872e.2017.17.11042.
Full textBaulant, Camille. "La gestion des risques en Amérique Latine : une approche plurielle appliquée Brésil, Mexique et Chili." La Revue Internationale des Économistes de Langue Française 4, no. 2 (December 30, 2019): 7–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.18559/rielf.2019.2.1.
Full textDrouin-Gagné, Marie-Eve, Benoit Éthier, Rolando Iván Magaña Canul, and Adam Archambault. "Généalogie des lieux et corésistances autochtones : transmissions des savoirs territoriaux en contextes d’extractivisme de masse." Revista Educación, Política y Sociedad 9, no. 2 (July 1, 2024): 176–214. http://dx.doi.org/10.15366/reps2024.9.2.007.
Full textGonzález G, Jaime A., and Adolfo Berríos V. "École nationaliste et interculturalité. Les cas du Mexique et Chili depuis la voix des enseignants indigènes." Spécificités 13, no. 2 (2019): 49. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/spec.013.0049.
Full textSalama, Pierre. "capitalisation comme fausse solution à la sortie de crise." Tensões Mundiais 15, no. 29 (January 6, 2020): 45–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.33956/tensoesmundiais.v15i29.1423.
Full textCorten, André, Vanessa Molina, and Thomas Chiasson-Lebel. "Imaginaires religieux et politiques en Amérique Latine: Les contours des renvois de signification." Horizontes Antropológicos 13, no. 27 (June 2007): 253–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/s0104-71832007000100012.
Full textMace, Gordon, and Hugo Loiseau. "Les relations civilo-militaires dans les Amériques et la diffusion de normes régionales: quel rôle pour l'OEA?" Études internationales 32, no. 2 (April 12, 2005): 305–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/704285ar.
Full textPeslier, Julia. "Faust outre-Atlantique, Faust d’Amériques ? Éléments de réflexion pour un Faust latino-américain." Revue germanique internationale 39 (2024): 299–323. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/123fb.
Full textDissertations / Theses on the topic "Mexique/Chili"
Fellous, Beyla Esther. "La nature juridique des accords entre l'Union européenne, le Chili et le Mexique." Thesis, Paris 3, 2009. http://www.theses.fr/2009PA030097.
Full textFrom the mid 90’s, changes in both internal and international scenarios led to a development of strategic Euro-Latino-American partnerships paving the way for new contractual tools. Mexico and Chile were the first emerging countries to benefit from this contractual renovation herewith the subject of this thesis which will seek to determine the juridical nature from the European Community Law point of view of the euro-Mexican and euro-Chilean agreements, signed respectively in 1997 and 2002 seeing as these broke the euro-Latino-American tradition of only signing non-preferential agreements, thus opening the way for a new and ambitious future for the relations between the parties. The content analysis of these agreements which are based on mutual values and interests demonstrates the associative nature as well as the essence and the scope of these relations which became the base of a new model of strategic alliances on the international level
Giacoman, Hernandez Claudia Trinidad. "« L'embonpoint normal » : une étude comparative sur la norme de corpulence au Mexique et au Chili." Paris, EHESS, 2013. http://www.theses.fr/2013EHES0130.
Full textMexico and Chile have a high prevalence of obesity; however, people in these countries do not classify themselves as obese. Facing these facts, this thesis searches to confront the meanings assigned by Chileans and Mexicans to the categories of normal and abnormal weight, and it explores their relationship with the social distribution of body size in the population. For this goal we use qualitative and quantitative methods. The results obtained show that in both countries there is a complex definition of normal weight with large and diffuse boundaries, beyond the fact that the limits of normal and abnormal weight are influenced by the level of education and gender. We also found that the agreement with the medical discourse does not necessarily implies a low body weight because, people guide their practices according to the behavior expected according to their gender, age and social status. Finally, our findings show strong similarities between Chile and Mexico in body size and the factors that influence it. However, we found differences at a discursive level, as surveys show that the gap between the body image and body size is stronger in Mexican adults than in Chilean adults. In our qualitative fieldwork, we also found a wide disparity in the idea of a normal body weight between the two nations
Santiso, Javier. "De l'utopisme au possibilisme : une analyse temporelle des trajectoires mexicaines et chiliennes, 1970-1996." Paris, Institut d'études politiques, 1997. http://www.theses.fr/1997IEPP0021.
Full textFrom Mexico to Chile, politics is no longer a question of certainty, of clear views and visions of the future. In these two countries, the emergence of a political temporality involving a fixed horizons of expectation, and a renewed focus on the present, all bear witness to a reconfiguration of political discourse and action, a new vision of the world. The transformation in perceptions of time conceals a more essential change. In fact not only a whole vocabulary but also a grammar is disappearing. The political phrasing which existed in past decades, and which revolved around terms that referred to revolution and to the state, is being replaced by a language whose primer is made up of democracy and the market, concepts that involve a fixed temporal horizon. Without forgetting significant nuances and contrasts between individual cases, one can see the emergence not of a new paradigm but of a politics of the possible, that is more concerned with an ethics of consequences than an ethics of convictions. The contrasting political paths of Mexico and Chile demonstrate both the importance and the limits of the transformations taking place in Latin America. They bear witness to the disappearance of the grand maximalist, historicist and utopian theories and their replacement by more pragmatic and possibilist policies. Politics is ceasing to be a utopian technique and becoming a fragmentary one, a kind of discourse and action that no longer refer to teleological models but rather remains open to the play of possibilities. Economic policies, buttressed by paradigms that were conceived as modelos para armar, have given way to less rigid approaches. The trajectories of the countries examined here confirm that the transformation currently under way cannot be reduced to a simple paradigm-shift that could be summarised as simply a passage from the noble savage to the good democrat or from the good revolutionary to the good free-marketeer
Jurado, David. "Catastrophe et récit. La représentation littéraire et cinématographique du « terrorisme d’État » en Argentine, au Chili et au Mexique." Thesis, Paris 4, 2017. http://www.theses.fr/2017PA040081.
Full textThis study set out to describe, using the concept of “catastrophe” and its relationships with aesthetic narration, conceptual and narrative specificities of literary and cinematographic works derived from mass violence periods in Latin America. Thus, its main object of study is the narrative of catastrophe in three countries, Argentina, Chile and Mexico. It made use of a corpus composed by 6 films and 6 literary texts, classed by two main narrative configurations, the narrative of the catastrophe and catastrophism narrativity, and two main historical periods. The first period under discussion is circumscribed to the apparition of “state terrorism” and citizens’ vulnerability, and the second one taken into account is “transitional periods”, where this vulnerability is carried out by government policies and civil organizations’ initiatives. In this sense, this thesis has a double objective, the analysis of two historical periods through narrative configurations and the formulation of the two narrative configurations that highlight those two periods. These two formulations take into account the relationships between the concept of catastrophe with testimonial and fictional texts, with experience of vulnerability, silence or self-censorship and with catastrophism. These notions constitute the conceptual background that defines the narratives of catastrophe and that offer new readings on historical and narrative discourses from the two studied periods
Wane, Abdrahmane. "Surendettement, allègements de dettes souveraines et debt-equity swaps : expériences du Mexique et du Chili des années 80." Paris 9, 2004. https://portail.bu.dauphine.fr/fileviewer/index.php?doc=2004PA090004.
Full textCollazos, Velasco Maria Dolores. "Le rôle des Cours Constitutionnelles vis-à-vis du pouvoir Exécutif en Amérique Latine. Etude comparative : Chili, Mexique, et Colombie." Thesis, Paris, EHESS, 2019. http://www.theses.fr/2019EHES0069.
Full textThe last two decades of the 20th century constitutional Tribunals emerged as powerful political actors in Latin America. This transformation is the consequence of the adoption of constitutional reforms during the late 80s and the 90s oriented to turn the constitutional Courts into more independent and powerful institutions.This dissertation seeks to provide elements to understand how and to which extent the institutional design introduced by the reforms shapes the Latin American Constitutional Tribunals’ behavior vis-à-vis the Executive power. More precisely, this research focuses on the role of Constitutional Courts as arbiters of the Executive branch acts in Chile, Mexico, and Colombia afterthe introduction of constitutional reforms aimed to reinforce the constitutional justice in 2005, 1994 and 1991 respectively. Although the standard approach proposes that the institutional design is a fundamental piece to model the judicial behavior, and this idea was in mind of those who conceived the reforms, my empirical results based on archival research and the study of decisions from these courts suggest that the way the constitutional judges build their professional identity, understand their goals in administering justice and assume their role in democracy, also matters in how they exercise the judicial review. In other words, this dissertation argues that the institutional design, although essential, is not enough to explain the Constitutional Court's behavior before the Executive in countries having reinforced the judicial review after authoritarian periods, such as those of my research. Further research is needed to better understand how the judge’s professional ideology and conceptions are formed, and how they shape judicial behavior
Cussac, García Pablo. "Gouverner par les standards : l'évaluation des enseignants et les processus d'étatisation managériale au Mexique et au Chili (années 1990-2020)." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Paris, Institut d'études politiques, 2024. http://www.theses.fr/2024IEPP0018.
Full textMexico and Chile are among the few states that have introduced standards to evaluate the performance of teachers in a national and centralized manner. Presented as a “professionalizing” mode of evaluation, these instruments have significant consequences for teacher salaries and employment conditions, while redefining the relationship between the profession and the State. Based on comparative-historical materials that include 142 interviews with bureaucratic, professional, and expert actors, written sources, statistics, and observations, this thesis explains why these two contrasted countries adopted the same instrument and analyzes its effects on bureaucracies and the teaching profession. In Mexico, standards structured a coalition against union corporatism, which promoted the differentiation between the educational administration and the profession. In Chile, the coalition was organized around the reincorporation of teachers into the State, as opposed to the market. Despite these divergent objectives, their effects on both bureaucracies and the profession are similar. On the one hand, standards lead to the centralization of evaluation procedures and strengthen the capacities of private technical organizations. On the other hand, their categorizations of teaching activate dilemmas of collective action that result in the disidentification and demobilization of the profession. By exploring the political coalitions, bureaucratic capacities, and professional effects of standards, this thesis demonstrates that these neo-managerial instruments generate new state forms, a process interpreted as managerial State-formation
Varnier, Camille. "Géographie des cimetières en Amérique latine : marquages, pratiques culturelles indigènes et inégalités sociales : étude comparative entre le Venezuela, le Mexique et le Chili." Thesis, Normandie, 2020. http://www.theses.fr/2020NORMC031.
Full textStrangely enough, the geography of cemeteries has not been the focus of many studies. PhDs, articles and books related to this topic are scarce, whether in France or abroad. These spaces, however, are packed with social and cultural remnants which embody material prints of collective and personal memory; they are to be found in each and every country. In Latin America, the study of cemeteries is primarily a reflection of the world of the living : perception of death and time, striking social inequalities, and the wide range of rites and religious beliefs. Far from limiting itself to the use of cemeteries as mirrors of societies, this dissertation aims at shedding light on process and mechanisms inherent to the societies under scrutiny: games of power, logic of domination, segregation, exclusion, etc. To do so, the focus was put on groups of natives which still remain widely excluded and marginalized to this day. Through mobility, we study the changes in the relation to death in rural and urban spaces. Indeed, beyond cultural identities, the ways in which cemeteries are being appropriated vary depending on the geographical spaces where individuals and social groups identify with. The comparative method that was selected for these three test spaces aims at perceiving differences and similarities, as far as the situations of the native groups within society are concerned, between a so-called socialist country (Venezuela), a so-called liberal country (Chili) and a country which has a specific approach to death (Mexico). The perspectives offered by cultural and social geography aims at showing how social inequalities occur and are repeated through and beyond death itself: it underlines what we could describe as social inequalities embedded in space for all eternity
Ceballos, Marco. "Le "détour du social" et les programmes de transferts monétaires conditionnés en Amérique latine : le cas de l'Argentine, du Brésil, du Chili et du Mexique." Paris 1, 2012. http://www.theses.fr/2012PA010748.
Full textThis research focuses on the question of the restoration of the social dimension in Latin America at the end of the last century, a process that has dominated the field of social policies during the first decade of the 2000's. This process is characterized by the emergence of a new generation of anti-poverty social initiatives known as « conditional cash transfer programms ». It includes as well - both in the national and transnational context – a set of political and technical discourses aiming to account for an increasing social delegitimation of liberalized economies, phenomena that became evident after the Asian crisis of 1997 – 1998. The emblematical cases of Argentina, Brazil, Chile and Mexico are approached from a comparative perspective that takes into consideration both the similiraties and differences characterizing this « return of the social » within the region. This work reveals the rôle played by those programs as governance features depite their lack of tangible social outcomegovernance features depite their lack of tangible social outcomes
Hernandez, Salinas Alberto. "Les relations entre les sciences environnementales et les politiques dans le Programme MAB de l´UNESCO en Amérique Latine et son adaptation au Mexique, au Chili et en Haïti." Thesis, Sorbonne Paris Cité, 2018. http://www.theses.fr/2018USPCA047/document.
Full textEnvironmental challenges have a significant impact. The Man and the Biosphere (MAB) Programme of UNESCO provides international support to one of the challenges facing humanity; that is how to achieve economic, social and political development and to promote the conservation of limited natural resources at the same time.This thesis takes into account a historical vision of the programme at the global level to understand its evolution and to highlight the relationship between the political and scientific spheres of the programme.On the other hand, it presents three study cases in different countries: Mexico, Chile and the Republic of Haiti to demonstrate how the programme has been adapted on the national level and the challenges they face. Two groups of actors have shaped the programme throughout its history, scientists and political bodies. They have maintained dialogues to adopt the principles of the MAB Programme in the Biosphere Reserves. Moreover, the recent creation of a Transboundary Biosphere Reserve between the Republic of Haiti and the Dominican Republic is an example of collaboration, but also it highlights the importance of other bodies of UNESCO such as the National Commissions and Permanent Delegations in policy-making
Books on the topic "Mexique/Chili"
Canada. Dept. of Foreign Affairs and International Trade., Team Canada Inc, Canada. Ministère des affaires étrangères et du commerce international., and Équipe Canada Inc, eds. Visit to Mexico, Brazil, Argentina and Chile by Prime Minister Jean Chrétien and Team Canada, January 10-23, 1998: Background information = Visite du premier ministre Jean Chrétien et d'Équipe Canada au Mexique, au Brésil, en Argentine et au Chili du 10 au 23 janvier 1998 : cahier d'information. Ottawa, Ont: Dept. of Foreing Affairs and International Trade = Ministère des affaires étrangères et du commerce international, 1998.
Find full textMusset, Alfred de. Les puissances émergentes d'Amérique latine : Argentine, Brésil, Chili, Mexique. Armand Colin, 1999.
Find full textBook chapters on the topic "Mexique/Chili"
Lesbre, Patrick. "Vierge aveuglant les Indiens dans les récits de la conquête (Mexique, Pérou, Chili, xvie-xviie siècles)." In Pérégrinations d’un intellectuel latino-américain, 123–38. Presses universitaires du Midi, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/books.pumi.29116.
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