Anne-Cécile Robert

Anne-Cécile Robert is a French journalist specializing in European institutions and Africa, a member of the editorial board and management board of Le Monde diplomatique. She is particularly interested in political and institutional systems and democracy, its limitations and operations.

PhD in European Union law, Anne-Cécile Robert is also associate professor at the Institute of European Studies of the université Paris-VIII.

She opposed the Treaty establishing a Constitution for Europe.[1]

She is vice-president of the association for a constituent.[2]

Works

  • 2001: with André Bellon: Un Totalitarisme tranquille : La démocratie confisquée . Syllepse
  • 2003: with André Bellon et Claude Nicolet: Le Peuple inattendu. Syllepse
  • 2004: L'Afrique au secours de l'Occident, preface by Boubacar Boris Diop, postface by Pierre Kipré.
  • 2008: with Jean-Christophe Servant: Afriques années zéro, Editions Atalante
  • 2018: La stratégie de l'émotion, preface by Eric Dupond-Moretti.
gollark: Quantum computing accelerates specific workloads, not just *everything*.
gollark: I suppose the future might have a lot of vertical integration going on.
gollark: Not really. They package existing components into computers.
gollark: It does seem odd that Apple and Alienware got into quantum computing, but that was probably a throwaway joke thing I got too focused on.
gollark: Perhaps we should have ones from more than one manufacturer, in case one has some sort of problematic problem.

References

  1. « Coup d’État idéologique », Le Monde diplomatique, November 2004.
  2. Bureau Archived 2016-08-05 at the Wayback Machine de l'Association pour une constituante
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