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L’administration dans les processus de transition démocratique, 2004
La dénazification a fait l’objet de très nombreuses études qui, bien que souvent limitées à une r... more La dénazification a fait l’objet de très nombreuses études qui, bien que souvent limitées à une région ou à une dimension de cette politique, permettent cependant de comprendre la façon dont l’Allemagne a pris ses distances par rapport au régime national-socialiste. La « décommunisation », a également suscité l’intérêt des chercheurs bien que dans une moindre mesure, l’objet étant plus récent. Cependant presque aucune recherche n’a porté sur une comparaison entre ces deux politiques ; sans do..
Geopolitics, 2015
This article presents an analysis of the European Union and of the integration process using the ... more This article presents an analysis of the European Union and of the integration process using the concept of empire. It also offers a critical reflexion on the use of the concept of empire to analyse contemporary polities. It argues that many scholars of politics have a biased understanding of this concept, which is ‘tailored’ to analyse only one type of empire, the colonial empire, and to disregard the existence of another type of empire. To escape this trap, the article suggests the use of two concepts, ‘inwards imperial governance’ and ‘outwards imperial governance’. These concepts make it possible to account for different types of empire in the past as well as contemporary polities. They also help shed a different light on the EU’s empirehood and its evolution over time. In its concluding remarks, the article suggests the potential usefulness of these concepts for the analysis of other contemporary cases.
Revue française de science politique
JCMS: Journal of Common Market Studies, 2008
This article tests the theory of representative bureaucracy on the Commission's 2004 enlargement ... more This article tests the theory of representative bureaucracy on the Commission's 2004 enlargement staff policy. It concludes that this policy matches the criteria of bureaucratic representativeness, which opens a reflection both on the political legitimacy and on the instruments of representation in the EU. * I would like to thank Susana Borrás, Francesco Duina, Carsten Greve, Len Seabrooke, Grahame Thompson, and the anonymous reviewer of the JCMS for their insightful comments on earlier versions of this text.
L’administration dans les processus de transition démocratique, 2004
La dénazification a fait l’objet de très nombreuses études qui, bien que souvent limitées à une r... more La dénazification a fait l’objet de très nombreuses études qui, bien que souvent limitées à une région ou à une dimension de cette politique, permettent cependant de comprendre la façon dont l’Allemagne a pris ses distances par rapport au régime national-socialiste. La « décommunisation », a également suscité l’intérêt des chercheurs bien que dans une moindre mesure, l’objet étant plus récent. Cependant presque aucune recherche n’a porté sur une comparaison entre ces deux politiques ; sans do..
Geopolitics, 2015
This article presents an analysis of the European Union and of the integration process using the ... more This article presents an analysis of the European Union and of the integration process using the concept of empire. It also offers a critical reflexion on the use of the concept of empire to analyse contemporary polities. It argues that many scholars of politics have a biased understanding of this concept, which is ‘tailored’ to analyse only one type of empire, the colonial empire, and to disregard the existence of another type of empire. To escape this trap, the article suggests the use of two concepts, ‘inwards imperial governance’ and ‘outwards imperial governance’. These concepts make it possible to account for different types of empire in the past as well as contemporary polities. They also help shed a different light on the EU’s empirehood and its evolution over time. In its concluding remarks, the article suggests the potential usefulness of these concepts for the analysis of other contemporary cases.
Revue française de science politique
JCMS: Journal of Common Market Studies, 2008
This article tests the theory of representative bureaucracy on the Commission's 2004 enlargement ... more This article tests the theory of representative bureaucracy on the Commission's 2004 enlargement staff policy. It concludes that this policy matches the criteria of bureaucratic representativeness, which opens a reflection both on the political legitimacy and on the instruments of representation in the EU. * I would like to thank Susana Borrás, Francesco Duina, Carsten Greve, Len Seabrooke, Grahame Thompson, and the anonymous reviewer of the JCMS for their insightful comments on earlier versions of this text.