France and Fascism

France and Fascism

Author: Brian Jenkins

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2015-03-24

Total Pages: 213

ISBN-13: 1317507258

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France and Fascism: February 1934 and the Dynamics of Political Crisis is the first English-language book to examine the most significant political event in interwar France: the Paris riots of February 1934. On 6 February 1934, thousands of fascist rioters almost succeeded in bringing down the French democratic regime. The violence prompted the polarisation of French politics as hundreds of thousands of French citizens joined extreme right-wing paramilitary leagues or the left-wing Popular Front coalition. This ‘French civil war’, the first shots of which were fired in February 1934, would come to an end only at the Liberation of France ten years later. The book challenges the assumption that the riots did not pose a serious threat to French democracy by providing a more balanced historical contextualisation of the events. Each chapter follows a distinctive analytical framework, incorporating the latest research in the field on French interwar politics as well as important new investigations into political violence and the dynamics of political crisis. With a direct focus on the actual processes of the unfolding political crisis and the dynamics of the riots themselves, France and Fascism offers a comprehensive analysis which will be of interest to undergraduate and postgraduate students, as well as scholars, in the areas of French history and politics, and fascism and the far right.


The Lesser Gods of the Sahara

The Lesser Gods of the Sahara

Author: Jeremy Keenan

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2004-08-02

Total Pages: 293

ISBN-13: 1135758050

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The eight essays that comprise this collection cover various aspects of social change and contested terrain amongst the Tuareg people Algeria.


The Canadian Yearbook of International Law, Volume IV 1966 / Tome IV

The Canadian Yearbook of International Law, Volume IV 1966 / Tome IV

Author: C.B. Bourne

Publisher: UBC Press

Published:

Total Pages: 354

ISBN-13:

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The Canadian Yearbook of International Law is issued annually under the auspices of the Canadian Branch of the International Law Association (Canadian Society of International Law) and the Canadian Council on International Law. The Yearbook contains articles of lasting significance in the field of international legal studies, a notes and comments section, a digest of international economic law, a section on current Canadian practice in international law, a digest of important Canadian cases in the fields of public international law, private international law, and conflict of laws, a list of recent Canadian treaties, and book reviews.


Canadian Foreign Policy, 1955-1965

Canadian Foreign Policy, 1955-1965

Author: Blanchette

Publisher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP

Published: 1977-01-15

Total Pages: 449

ISBN-13: 0773591206

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This volume documents the decade in which Canada's influence on world affairs was at its apex, and contains speeches and writings of Lester B. Pearson, Sydney Smith, Howard C. Green and Paul Martin.


Torture as State Crime

Torture as State Crime

Author: Melanie Collard

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2018-07-11

Total Pages: 352

ISBN-13: 1315456117

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Can we understand torture by focusing on the torture chamber or even on the states in which it is practiced, or do we have to consider the wider political context in which it is embedded? This is the central question of this book which explores concepts of state crime for understanding and responding to the indirect use of torture by external nation states. Drawing on the cooperation between France and Argentina in Argentina's Dirty War, this book explores the utility of the concept of state crime for understanding and responding to the indirect use of torture by external nation states with a detailed examination of the exportation of torture techniques and training expertise as complicity in torture. Discussing the institutionalisation of torture in its international structural context, this book focuses on examining three alleged manifestations of the torturer: direct perpetrator, institutional perpetrator, and transnational institutional perpetrator. Important reading for those in the fields of criminology, sociology, international relations and human rights law, this book will also be of key interest to scholars and students in the areas of state crime, human rights and imperialism.