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Articoli di riviste sul tema "Régression Démocratique":
Fousser, Philippe. "Vote des étrangers aux élections locales : une régression démocratique". Humanisme N° 302, n. 1 (1 febbraio 2014): 66–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/huma.302.0066.
Iancu, Alexandra, e Angela Tacea. "Le semi-présidentialisme dans les régimes post-soviétiques : triomphe et régression démocratique". Pouvoirs N° 184, n. 1 (10 gennaio 2023): 107–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/pouv.184.0107.
Cantelli, Fabrizio. "Deux conceptions de l’empowerment". Articles 32, n. 1 (26 settembre 2013): 63–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/1018721ar.
Omadjela, OA, TD Nyembue, WEP Okitolonda, NH Situakibanza e NR Matanda. "Connaissances, attitudes et pratiques des kinois sur l'otite moyenne chronique suppurée / République Démocratique du Congo (RDC)". Revue Malienne d'Infectiologie et de Microbiologie 15, n. 2 (27 novembre 2020): 53–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.53597/remim.v15i2.1733.
Ngbolua, K. N. "Etudes ethnobotanique et dendrométrique et potentiel de séquestration du C02 de Entandrophragma cylindricum et Khaya grandifoliola (Meliaceae) dans une réserve communautaire en République Démocratique du Congo". Revue Congolaise des Sciences & Technologies 01, n. 02 (15 novembre 2022): 95–109. http://dx.doi.org/10.59228/rcst.022.v1.i2.13.
Mashauri, Faidance, Mokili Mbuluyo e Nsalambi Nkongolo. "Influence des paramètres hydro-morphométriques sur l’écoulement des eaux des sous-bassins versants de la Tshopo, République démocratique du Congo". Revue Internationale de Géomatique 32 (27 dicembre 2023): 79–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.32604/rig.2023.044124.
Mayunga, Guyguy Mbuebo, Tina Tsimba Thenene, Daniel Foockas Tokembe, Ursule Kabasele Ntumba, Jacques Ileboso Bolenge, Jean-Paul Isouradi Sekele, Désiré Kulimba Mashinda e Joseph Pene-Shenda Lutula. "Fréquence et déterminants de l’édentement partiel des adultes dans les institutions médicodentaires de Kinshasa, en République Démocratique du Congo". Annales Africaines de Medecine 16, n. 1 (12 dicembre 2022): 4949–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.4314/aamed.v16i1.9.
Bourque, Gilles, e Jules Duchastel. "Démocratie et communauté politique supranationale". Hors thème, n. 28 (29 aprile 2011): 149–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/1002531ar.
Posado, Thomas. "Régressions démocratiques en Amérique latine". Pouvoirs N°169, n. 2 (2019): 97. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/pouv.169.0097.
Mbwinzo, Clélie, Jérémie Masidi Muwonga, Gustave Ntita Ilunga, Blaise Matondo Sumbu, Mamy Zita Ngole, Dophie Tshibuela Beya, Jonathan Ibana Kukila et al. "Evaluation de Performances analytiques de l’hémoglobinomètre HEMOCUE® Hb 201+ : étude observationnelle analytique monocentrique réalisée aux Cliniques Universitaires de Kinshasa, République Démocratique du Congo". Annales Africaines de Medecine 17, n. 1 (3 gennaio 2024): e5468-e5474. http://dx.doi.org/10.4314/aamed.v17i1.4.
Tesi sul tema "Régression Démocratique":
Le, Quellec Erwan. "Four essays in political economy : civil wars, democratic regression, taiwanese economic and political preferences". Electronic Thesis or Diss., Bordeaux, 2023. http://www.theses.fr/2023BORD0467.
This thesis falls in the field of political economy and consists of four essays addressing different research questions in this area. The first two chapters ADOPT a macroeconomic perspective. The first chapter examines the impact of interstate rivalries on the occurrence of civil wars, distinguishing between the effects of direct and indirect rivals and demonstrating their respective importance in explaining these conflicts. The second chapter looks at the process of democratic regression, the regime changes opposite to democratization, leading to less democratic or more autocratic situations. After providing a broad historical account of the dynamics and forms of democratic regression around the world, we propose a new approach to identify and classify these democratic regressions. In Chapters 3 and 4, our analysis focuses on the economic and political preferences of the Taiwanese population at the micro level. In Chapter 3, we study the demand for populism in Taiwan in relation to individual preferences regarding Taiwan's political status relative to mainland China. Our aim is to assess the potential influence of these preferences on the development of populist attitudes and to identify those that have the greatest effect. In the fourth chapter, we examine neoliberal beliefs and political preferences among the Taiwanese middle class. We investigate whether middle-class membership is a predictor of neoliberal attitudes, and whether these economic preferences are homogeneous within the Taiwanese middle class
Kangoye, Thierry Somlawende. "Essays on the institutional impacts of aid in recipient countries". Thesis, Clermont-Ferrand 1, 2011. http://www.theses.fr/2011CLF10375/document.
This thesis examines the impact of macroeconomic instabilities on institutions in developing countries andthe role played by aid. The thesis further invetigates the role of history in explaining those impacts. Thethesis consists of four essays analyzing the impacts of macroinstabilities, aid and history on institutions. Thefirst chapter provides a comprehensive literature survey on the institutional impacts of aid and sheds lighton the controversial findings evidenced. The second chapter focuses on the impact of trade instability oninstitutions and the role that aid can play in this context. We provide evidence that aid can have a positiverole in democracy building in the long term by dampening the adverse effects of terms-Of-Trade instabilityon growth and thereby by making it more stable. The third chapter examines the instability of aid flowand addresses the question of whether unpredictable aid flows can create or aggravate corruption among theelites, and thereby weaken institutions. The findings from the empirical analysis provide evidence that higheraid unpredictability is associated with more rent-Seeking and corruption, this impact being more severe forthe countries having weak initial institutions. The fourth chapter investigates the extent to which thosepre-Existing institutional conditions matters for explaining the impacts of aid on institutions, by introducingthe role of history and more particularly the role of institutional transplantations. The chapter provides supportivefindings to the hypothesis that the institutional crisis caused by the unreceptive transplants largelyaccounts for aid’s impacts on the quality of institutions
Konte, Maty. "Essays on institutions in the process of development". Thesis, Aix-Marseille, 2012. http://www.theses.fr/2012AIXM1091/document.
This dissertation consists of three essays on institutions in the process of development. Chapter 2 considers to what extent the existence of multiple regimes is associated to the quality of institutions in a country, and analyses the difference of the role played by political and economic institutions in the growth process. The results indicate that economic institutions are proximate causes and have a direct impact on the growth rate. On the other hand political institutions are deep causes, and thus are the key determinant for which growth regime a country belongs to. In chapter 3, I re-examine the question of the resource curse. I test to which extent the impact of natural resources on the growth rate depends truly on the growth regime to which a country belongs. I find two different growth regimes. One is a resource-blessed regime in which natural resources increase signicantly the growth rate. The second one is a resource-cursed regime in which natural resources do not stimulate the growth rate. The analysis of the determinants of whether a country belongs or not to the blessed resource regime indicates that high level of democracy increases the probability for a given country to belong to this regime. Chapter 4 tries to understand and to provide potential explanations to why women are less supportive of democracy than men in Sub-sahara Africa. We test whether this gap is due to individual differences in policy priorities or to country-wide characteristics. The results support that in Sub-sahara Africa the gender gap in support for democracy disappears in countries with high level of the Human Development Indicator and of political rights
Breteau, Lucien. "Développement durable et mutations de l'Administration territoriale". Thesis, Lyon, 2018. http://www.theses.fr/2018LYSE2033.
Despite its numerous uses in many juridical orders : sustainable development has differents meanings. On one hand, it means that the environment needs to be protected in order to guarantee rights of future generations. On the other hand, sustainable development is equally defined as the conciliation between environmental policies, economical development and social progress. Territorial restructuring drafts are confronted at this polysemous concept.In spite of this difficulty, sustainable development is consolidated by french public law in his finality as far as its means. About that, standstill principle and environmental responsability enhance this theory.Other principles contibute to sustainable development realization. Environmental democracy takes an independence compared to the classical reprensentative democracy’s concept. In reciprocity, territorial restructuring keeps an influence on public policies about this constitutionnalized notion since the 2005’s Environnemental Carta
Mounier, Antoine. "Le contrôle parlementaire des affaires européennes : quelle influence sur les attitudes envers l’UE?" Thesis, 2021. http://hdl.handle.net/1866/25629.
The oversight of national parliaments over European affairs has recently received a great deal of attention, both from institutions of the European Union (EU) and from authors contributing to the literature on the democratic deficit. However, while several studies have shown how this control could contribute positively to the media coverage of European issues or to the transposition of directives, its role on citizens' attitudes is often postulated and has so far not been demonstrated. By mobilizing data from the Observatory of National Parliaments after Lisbon (OPAL) project collected between 2010 and 2012, this study adopts a quantitative methodology with the ambition of measuring the influence that parliamentary oversight over European affairs could have in shaping attitudes towards the EU. Since attitudes towards the national and European level are closely linked, I first demonstrated that parliamentary oversight helps to build confidence in the national parliament. Regarding the European level, the results indicate that parliamentary control seems to have an antagonistic effect on trust in the EU; on the one hand, the institutional capacity of parliaments have a positive effect, and on the other hand, the parliamentary activity has a negative effect. This research, although exploratory and therefore preliminary, thus lays the foundations for a better understanding of the role that national parliaments could potentially play in shaping attitudes towards the EU.
Libri sul tema "Régression Démocratique":
gouvernementale, Observatoire de l'action. Burundi: Les élections de 2010 et régression démocratique : rapport d'observation de la gouvernance du deuxième semestre, 2010. Bujumbura: Observatoire de l'action gouvernementale, 2011.
Slama, Alain-Gérard. La régression démocratique. Académique Perrin Editions, 2002.
Joffrin, Laurent. La régression française. Seuil, 1994.