Media coverage archive 2020/2021
August 2021
August 2021
Mélanie Sadozaï, teacher specializing in relations between Afghanistan and Tajikistan and member of CREE, spoke on:
- France culture, August 31, Podcast Return of the Taliban: the shockwave - From Russia to China: containing the jihadist threat
Hélène Nut, teacher of Khmer literature, spoke on:
- Asianyst, August 28, Being Cambodian after the Khmer Rouge: "Generation banana peel" by Lana Chhor
Adrien Nonjon, PhD student in History and research fellow at CREE (Centre de recherches Europes-Eurasie), spoke on:
- The conversation, August 23, From the struggle for independence to the present day: a brief history of Ukrainian eco-nationalism
Estelle Bauer, Professor in the Department of Japanese Studies and Director of IFRAE, was quoted in:
- Connaissance des arts, August 19, Le château de Fontainebleau expose ses trésors-venus-du-japon
Delphine Allès, Professor of Political Science, Director of the International Relations Department and researcher at the Centre Asie du Sud-Est spoke on:
- RFI, August 14, "La part des dieux. Religion et relations internationales" by Delphine Allès
Antoine Chalvin, professor of Estonian and Finnish languages and literature and researcher at CREE, spoke on:
- Le grand continent, August 11, Death of Estonian poet Jaan Kaplinski
Mélanie Sadozaï, a teacher specializing in relations between Afghanistan and Tajikistan and a member of CREE, spoke in:
- Le figaro, August 9, Afghanistan's border countries anticipate a Taliban victory
Emmanuel Véron, lecturer specializing in contemporary China and member of IFRAE, spoke on:
- Atlantico, August 1, The Xi Jinping effect: the number of Chinese asylum seekers soars
July 2021
July 2021
Emmanuel Véron, lecturer specializing in contemporary China and member of IFRAE, spoke on:
- The conversation, July 28, Pakistan, heart of strategic rivalries and time bomb?
Sarah Mohamed-Gaillard, lecturer specializing in Oceania, spoke on:
- France info, July 27, WEB SERIE. La grande scène de l'histoire, 1961-2021 le statut de Wallis et Futuna a 60 ans
Isabelle Konuma, professor in the Department of Japanese Studies, spoke on:
- La Croix, July 22, Au Japon, un Français privé de visite de ses enfants en grève de la faim
- France 3, July 21, L'impératrice Michiko, la force du roseau (15'33)
Yves Cadot-Daunizeau, lecturer in Japanese language and civilization attached to IFRAE, spoke in:
- Le monde, July 21, Judo, baseball, keirin : ces sports japonais qui figurent aux Jeux olympiques de Tokyo
Vincent Bénet, lecturer in Russian language and grammar, was quoted in:
News Tank, July 19, Alliance Sorbonne Paris Cité : Vincent Bénet (Inalco) délégué général
L'Inalco was quoted in:
- News Tank, July 9, Eight chairs launched or renewed in the second quarter of 2021
Aurélien Denizeau, PhD in history, international relations and political science specializing in Turkey, spoke on:
- RFI, July 7, Arrest of Orhan Inandi: "Turkey has exerted a lot of pressure on Kyrgyzstan"
Emmanuel Véron, teacher specializing in contemporary China and member of IFRAE, spoke on:
- La revue internationale, July 5, Centenary of the Chinese Communist Party: between nationalism and identity crisis
Michael Lucken, professor specializing in Japan, historian and art historian, spoke on an audiovisual Facebook publication:
- Maison de la culture du Japon à Paris, on July 6, #LeStudio "Sphinx qui regarde la guerre" by Funakoshi Katsura, commented on by Michael Lucken
Chloé Froissart, professor of political science, sociology, politics in China and Hong Kong, spoke on:
- Le soir, July 1, Quelles sont les faiblesses du Parti?
- Libération, July 1, "On certain points, China has returned to the 50s"
Emmanuel Véron, a teacher specializing in contemporary China and a member of IFRAE, spoke on:
- La tribune, July 2, The centenary of the Chinese Communist Party: power and chaos
June 2021
June 2021
Françoise Ged, professor of urban planning and architecture in China and head of the Observatory of Contemporary Chinese Architecture at the Cité de l'Architecture et du Patrimoine, spoke on:
- Pierre d'angle, June, Retour sur un séminaire-thematique sur-le patrimoine et-le-tourisme mettant-en-avant-les-approches-integrees-et-les-bonnes-prati">Return on a thematic seminar on heritage and tourism highlighting integrated approaches and "good practices" carried by France and China in reference to the seminar "Tourism, heritage and integrated approach. Case studies in China and France"
Taline Ter Minassian, a teacher specializing in the history of Russia and the Caucasus, spoke on:
- Vatican news, June 30, La victoire en trompe-l'œil de Nikol Pachinian en Arménie
Emmanuel Véron, teacher specializing in contemporary China and member of IFRAE, spoke on:
- The conversation, June 30, The centenary of the Chinese Communist Party: power and chaos
Chloé Froissart, professor of political science, sociology, politics in China and Hong Kong, spoke on:
- RFI, June 30, 100 years of the Chinese Communist Party: "Seule-la-loyauté doit primer"
- Le soir, on June 29, 100 years of the Chinese Communist Party: what remains of the party founded 100 years ago in today's party?
Patrick Martin-Genier, professor specializing in European issues, spoke on:
- Le parisien, June 29, "Sausage war" after Brexit: Brussels says it's 'confident' a solution can be found
Thomas Szende, professor specializing in Hungary, director of PLIDAM and head of the Hungarian studies department, spoke on:
- The conversation, June 27, Hungary: a relationship with Europe put to the test of state homophobia
Marie Vrinat-Nikolov, professor of Bulgarian language and literature, literary translation, spoke on:
- Capital.bg, June 25, България, je t'aime
Emmanuel Véron, teacher specializing in contemporary China and member of IFRAE, spoke on:
- The conversation, June 21, China-Egypt: a global strategic partnership?
Guibourg Delamotte, Senior Lecturer in Political Science in the Department of Japanese Studies, spoke on:
- Diplomatie, June/July, LES GRANDS DOSSIERS DE DIPLOMATIE N° 62
Taline Ter Minassian, lecturer specializing in the history of Russia and the Caucasus, spoke on:
- La Marseillaise, June 19, En Arménie, " la tension est palpable"
- France culture, June 18, Podcast enjeux internationaux - Elections in Armenia: "the war has irrevocably destroyed the country's morale"
Jean-François Huchet, university professor specializing in the Chinese industrial and commercial economic world, spoke on:
- Ouest France, June 16, ENTRETIEN. Trade war. "Il était temps que l'Europe durcisse le ton vis-à-vis de la Chine"
Patrick Martin-Genier, professor specializing in European issues, spoke on:
- Le parisien, June 14, Brexit: 5 minutes to understand the "sausage war" between the UK and the European Union
Catherine Durandin, historian specializing in Romania and professor emeritus, spoke on:
- France culture, June 14, Podcast Le temps du débat - OTAN : y a-t-il encore un bloc de l'Ouest?
Laetitia Bucaille, professor and researcher at the Center for Social Science Studies on African, American and Asian Worlds (CESSMA), spoke on:
- DMC mag, June 10, Israel-Palestine: the rot
Mériam Cheikh, anthropologist and lecturer in the Department of Arab Studies, spoke on:
- OrientXXI, on June 9, Immersion in the milieu of prostitution in Tangier
Adrien Nonjon, PhD student in History and research fellow at CREE (Centre de recherches Europes-Eurasie), spoke on:
- Le courrier d'Europe centrale, June 9, The two faces of the Ukrainian far right
- The conversation, June 8, The two faces of the Ukrainian far right
Emmanuel Véron, a teacher specializing in contemporary China and a member of IFRAE, spoke on:
- DMC mag, June 6, China-Iran: a lasting convergence?
Marie Vrinat-Nikolov, professor of Bulgarian language and literature, literary translation, spoke on:
- Bnr radio Bulgaria, June 6, Мари Врина-Николов: Върша това, което обичам, обичам това, което върша
Françoise Robin, professor of Tibetan language and literature, spoke on:
- France culture, June 4, Podcast Le enjeux internationaux - The Sinicization of Tibet continues
Taline Ter Minassian, a teacher specializing in the history of Russia and the Caucasus, spoke on:
- France culture, June 3, Podcast Divided Cities - Episode 4: Shushi, disputed fortress
Vincent Durand-Dastès, professor of Chinese literature, spoke on:
- Asialyst, June 2, The Mazu festival in Taiwan: a popular cult at the heart of political life
Chloé Froissart, professor of political science, sociology, politics in China and Hong Kong, spoke on:
- La croix, June 1, In China, another American correspondent forced to leave the country
May 2021
May 2021
Laetitia Bucaille, professor and researcher at the Centre d'études en sciences sociales sur les mondes africains, américains, et asiatiques (CESSMA), spoke on:
- The conversation, May 31, Israel-Palestine: the rot
Emmanuel Véron, lecturer specializing in contemporary China and member of IFRAE, spoke on:
- Libération, May 31, En Chine, trois enfants par famille pour faire-face-aux vieux
- The conversation, May 31, China-Iran : une convergence durable ?
Patrick Martin-Genier, professor specializing in European issues, spoke on:
- France info, May 25, Airplane diverted in Belarus: an "unprecedented" act in the European Union according to Patrick Martin-Genier, specialist in Europe
Valérie Liger-Belair, Director General of Services, appears in:
- News Tank, May 21, Inalco: Valérie Liger-Belair director general of services
Taline Ter Minassian, historian, professor of contemporary Russian and Caucasian history and director of the Observatory of Post-Soviet States, spoke on:
- RT France, May 21, L'ECHIQUIER MONDIAL. Arménie : une sortie de crise par les urnes?
Céline Bayou, lecturer, associate researcher at CREE (Centre de recherches Europes-Eurasie), spoke on:
- Paris Match Belgique, May 20, "Ruche" de Zedelgem Des SS lettons commémorés en Flandre
Patrick Martin-Genier, professor specializing in European issues, spoke on:
- Le Monde, May 20, Origine of SARS-CoV-2: a year and a half on, more questions than answers
Bruno Drweski, historian and political scientist, lecturer specializing in Poland, was interviewed on:
- RFI, May 19, Podcast Belarus: the silent repression
Marie Vrinat-Nikolov, professor of Bulgarian language and literature, literary translation, was interviewed on:
- Uspelite, May 18, Мари Врина-Николов с престижна награда за превод от Сорбоната
- Bnr radio Bulgaria, May 17, Specialiste-de-la-langue-et-de-la-litterature-bulgare, Marie Vrinat-Nikolov-sest-vue-decerner-la-distinction-etienne-dolet...
- Azcheta, on 16 mail, Мари Врина-Николов с отличие за превод от Сорбоната
Laetitia Bucaille, professor and researcher at the Centre d'études en sciences sociales sur les mondes africains, américains, et asiatiques (CESSMA), spoke on:
- RFI, May 17, Algeria: does the regime want to extinguish the Hirak?
Taline Ter Minassian, historian, professor of contemporary Russian and Caucasian history and director of the Observatory of Post-Soviet States, spoke on:
- The conversation, May 16, India-Armenia vs Pakistan-Azerbaijan: the repercussions of the Indo-Pakistani divide on the Caucasian conflict
Emmanuel Véron, lecturer specializing in contemporary China and member of IFRAE, spoke on:
- France culture, May 14, Podcast Les enjeux internationaux - Political crisis in Nepal: Marxist-Leninists and Maoists, the enemy brothers
Françoise Robin, professor of Tibetan language and literature, spoke on:
- Libération, May 14, Penpa Tsering in the delicate position of the unifier of the Tibetans
Thomas Szende, professor specializing in Hungary, director of PLIDAM and head of the Hungarian studies department, spoke on:
- The conversation, May 13, En Hongrie, a-t-il le parti-au-pouvoir fait main basse sur les biens-publics?
Emmanuel Véron, lecturer specializing in contemporary China and member of IFRAE, spoke on:
- France info, May 11, Tokyo 2021 : entre la Chine et le Japon, la rivalité historique passe aussi par les Jeux olympiques
Céline Bayou, lecturer, associate researcher at CREE (Centre de recherches Europes-Eurasie), spoke on:
- France culture, May 10, Podcast Le gaz, énergie explosive - Episode 1: Nord Stream 2: projet-toxique pour l'Europe
Joëlle Dalègre, lecturer specializing in contemporary Greece, spoke on:
- Vatican news, May 7, Turkey, more than ever a decisive player in the Cyprus question
April 2021
April 2021
Emmanuel Véron, a teacher specializing in contemporary China, spoke on:
- The conversation, April 29, Uzbekistan, a blind spot in Western diplomacy
L'Inalco was quoted in:
- News Tank, April 27, Inalco : engagement dans les Cordées de la réussite pour valoriser-competences-linguistiques
Chantal Verdeil, professor of History of the Contemporary Arab World and vice-president in charge of training, spoke on:
- L'Etudiant, April 27, Terminale : comment garder le cap en spécialité LLCER?
Emmanuel Véron, a teacher specializing in contemporary China, spoke on:
- Libération, April 22, China-Australia: tensions rise yet another notch
Patrick Martin-Genier, professor specializing in European issues, spoke on:
- Femme actuelle, April 20, Covid-19 : faut-il s'inquiéter du-variant-indien-presente-comme-doublement-mutant-2111887?
Jean Radvanyi, professor emeritus of geography and specialist in Russia, spoke on:
- RTS, April 19, Jailed Russian opponent Alexei Navalny has been transferred to hospital
- RTS, April 19, Navalny's state of health, a major political issue: interview with Jean Radvanyi
Patrick Martin-Genier, professor specializing in European issues, spoke on:
- RTL, April 19, Coronavirus: we must close the borders with India "in the name of security", pleads Martin-Genier
Patrick Maurus, professor emeritus of Korean language and literature, spoke on:
- RT France, April 16, L'ECHIQUIER MONDIAL : DUELS. Corées : l'impossible réunification?
Dilnur Reyhan, Uyghur teacher and sociologist, spoke on:
- Europe 1, April 18, En Turquie, la communauté ouïghoure inquiète-des-complaisances-dankara-vis-a-vis-de-pekin
- Europe 1, April 18, Podcast Les Carnets du Monde
- Yahoo actualités, April 18, Les Carnets du monde - 18.04.2021
Guibourg Delamotte, Senior Lecturer in Political Science in the Department of Japanese Studies, spoke on:
- RFI, April 17, Etats-Unis-Japon: Biden et Suga prêts à présenter un front uni sur Taïwan
Céline Bayou, lecturer, associate researcher at CREE (Centre de recherches Europes-Eurasie), spoke on:
- The conversation, April 12, Nord Stream 2 pipeline: a race against time
Alexandra de Mersan, teacher-researcher in anthropology, specialist in Southeast Asia, spoke on:
- RFI, April 9, Podcast Burma: the reflection of a world that changes and doesn't change
Dilnur Reyhan, Uyghur teacher and sociologist, spoke on:
- Philosophie magazine, April 7, Dilnur Reyhan: "Uyghurs are not Chinese Muslims!"
- Philosophie magazine, April 7, Who are the Uyghurs really?
Céline Bayou, lecturer, associate researcher at CREE (Centre de recherches Europes-Eurasie), spoke on:
- Le Courrier d'Europe Centrale, April 7, Baltic countries, Belarus, Ukraine: the Gordian knot of Russian-European tensions? À l'Est du nouveau #7
Emmanuel Véron, a teacher specializing in contemporary China, spoke on:
- Atlantico, April 7, China's 14th five-year plan is less ambitious than its predecessors. And China could stand to gain
Khojesta Ebrahimi, Persian lecturer, spoke on:
- RFI, April 4, Podcast Ecouter le monde - Les sons pour le dire - Souffle
Chloé Froissart, professor of political science, sociology, politics in China and Hong Kong, spoke on:
- Le Monde, April 4, China: "The CCP's desire to eradicate everything it can't absorb reveals more fragility than strength"
April 2021
April 2021
Jana Vargovcikova, Senior Lecturer in Political Science of Contemporary Central Europe, spoke on:
- Libération, March 29, En Slovaquie, le vaccin Spoutnik V fait tomber le Premier ministre
Taline Ter Minassian, historian, university professor and director of the Observatory of Post-Soviet States, spoke on:
- Regard sur l'Est, March 28, Armenia: the 'true false' resignation of Nikol Pachinian
Philippe Benoit, head of the Bengali section and lecturer in Bengali spoke on:
- La Croix, March 27, "Didi" versus Modi, tense elections open in West Bengal
- TV5 Monde, March 27, Bangladesh: 50 years of independence for a country with "a very turbulent history"
Chloé Froissart, professor of political science, sociology, politics in China and Hong Kong, spoke on:
- Le net scouade, on March 26, "The milk tea alliance": interview with Chloé Froissart, professor of political science at Inalco and Milk tea, the story of a meme turned symbol of political struggle
David Teurtrie, associate researcher at CREE and lecturer in geoeconomics and geopolitics of Russia and Eurasia, spoke on:
- France Culture, March 25, Podcast Cultures Monde - Episode 4 : Eurasisme : la Russie au center du jeu
Céline Bayou, lecturer, associate researcher at CREE (Centre de recherches Europes-Eurasie), spoke on:
- RFI, March 24, Nord Stream 2: the pipeline of discord
Jean-François Huchet, university professor specializing in the Chinese economic, industrial and commercial world, spoke on:
- RFI Vietnam, March 23, Tự chủ về công nghệ, nỗi ám ảnh của Trung Quốc
Anne Viguier, lecturer in Modern and Contemporary History of India and South Asia, spoke on:
- Podcast Paroles d'histoire, March 22, Historiographies d'ailleurs
Marc-Antoine Mahieu, lecturer in Inuktitut language/linguistics
- Le devoir, March 20, "Halfbreed" and "Chasseur au harpon": traduire le monde autochtone
Emmanuel Véron, lecturer specializing in contemporary China, spoke on:
- The conversation, March 19, Australia facing China: the rise of tensions
Anne Viguier, a teacher of modern and contemporary Indian and South Asian history, spoke on:
La croix, March 17, Bangladesh at the time of its fiftieth anniversary festivities
Chloé Froissart, professor of political science, sociology, politics in China and Hong Kong, spoke on:
- Le Monde, March 16, "The milk tea alliance", or the solidarity of young people from Hong Kong, Thailand or Burma against authoritarianism
Dilnur Reyhan, Uyghur teacher and sociologist, spoke on :
- Asialyst, March 10, Camps in Xinjiang: despite testimonies of torture and rape, Beijing persists in denial
Alexandra de Mersan, research professor in anthropology, specialist in Southeast Asia, spoke on:
- Le Figaro, March 10, Coup in Burma: what impact for the Rohingya?
Anne Bayard-Sakai, Professor of Modern and Contemporary Japanese Literature,
Guibourg Delamotte, Senior Lecturer in Political Science in the Department of Japanese Studies,
Jean-François Huchet, University Professor specializing in the Chinese economic, industrial and commercial world, spoke, as part of a partnership, on:
- Asianyst, March 7, Fukushima: ten years on, discrepancies persist in the vision of the disaster
Céline Bayou, lecturer, associate researcher at CREE (Centre de recherches Europes-Eurasie), spoke on:
- France Culture, March 6, Foreign Affairs podcast: Germany, Russia, Ukraine: the gas pipeline pitfalls
Taline Ter Minassian, professor specializing in Russian and Caucasian history, spoke on:
- RFI, March 3, Armenia: what's behind the political crisis
- Radar Média, March 1, A la recherche des "nouvelles frontières" entre le Haut-Karabagh, l'Azerbaïdjan et l'Arménie
- Nouvelles d'Arménie Magazine, March 1, Interview with Taline Ter Minassian
Emmanuel Véron, a teacher specializing in contemporary China, spoke on:
- The Conversation, March 2, Cambodia under Beijing's sway
February 2021
February 2021
Julien Vercueil, professor specializing in the economics of post-Soviet states, spoke on:
- France Culture, February 27, Foreign Affairs podcast - Russia, Burma, Venezuela: the weapon of sanctions
Françoise Robin, professor of Tibetan language and literature, spoke on:
- Le point, February 25, How China is pushing its pawns into the university
Marie Sybille de Vienne, professor of the economic and geopolitical history of Southeast Asia, spoke on:
- France culture, February 16, Cultures Monde podcast - Burma: Aung San Suu Kyi, la démocrate éconduite
Michael Lucken, professor specializing in Japan, historian and art historian, spoke in an audiovisual Facebook publication:
- Maison de la culture du Japon in Paris, February 15, #LeStudio #Art: Aida Makoto's "Juice Mixer", reviewed by Michael Lucken
Emmanuel Véron, a teacher specializing in contemporary China, spoke on:
- The Conversation, February 11, Thailand magnetized by China
Xinyue Yu, lecturer in Chinese and linguist, spoke on:
- Konbini Techno, February 7, Facebook audiovisual publication But how does a Chinese keyboard work?
Rina Cohen, Lecturer in Contemporary History in the Department of Hebraic and Jewish Studies, spoke on:
- Podcast Histoire en séries on Youtube, February 6, 73 Fauda with Rina Cohen
Dilnur Reyhan, Uyghur teacher and sociologist, spoke on:
- Marie Claire, February 4, "The Chinese government wants to eradicate the Uyghurs as an entity"
Alexandra de Mersan, research teacher in anthropology, specialist in Southeast Asia, spoke on:
- Le Figaro, February 3, Coup d'état en Birmanie : quel impact pour les Rohingyas?
- France Culture, February 2, Podcast L'armée birmane cesse de "jouer" à la démocratie
David Serfass, senior lecturer in Chinese and East Asian history, spoke on:
- France culture, February 2, Podcast Japon-Corée du Sud : des blessures non cicatrisées
January 2021
January 2021
Chloé Froissart, professor of political science, sociology, politics in China and Hong Kong, spoke on:
- RFI, January 31, The new visas to the Hong Kongese "point the violation by Beijing of its commitments"
Jean-François Huchet, university professor specializing in the Chinese industrial and commercial economic world, spoke on:
- Asianyst, January 27, Podcast - "Climat : la Chine peut-elle sortir de ses contradictions?"
Hélène Kessous, PhD in anthropology and specialist in Hindi-speaking cinema, spoke on:
- Télérama.fr, January 24, Canal+ Bollywood: Indian cinema deserves better and so do audiences
Delphine Allès, Professor of Political Science, Director of International Relations and researcher at the Centre Asie du Sud-Est spoke on:
- Médiapart, January 24, The "Indo-Pacific", a new key concept in international relations
Emmanuel Véron, PhD in geography and specialist in contemporary China, spoke on:
- The conversation, January 21, China-Kazakhstan: towards a Eurasian glacis?
Michael Lucken, professor specializing in Japan, historian and art historian, spoke in an audiovisual Facebook publication:
- Maison de la culture du Japon à Paris, January 15, #LeStudio: Rouge (mosquito net shape) by Yamazaki Tsuruko commented by Michael Lucken
Chiharu Chujo, language master, spoke on:
- Audioblog Arte Radio, January 12, A l'écoute des Japon(s) - Musique populaire et enjeux politiques et sociaux : entretien avec CHUJO Chiharu
Harit Joshi, lecturer in Hindi, spoke on:
- RTS, January 10, Monumental - Delhi, India
Catherine Poujol, lecturer in Central Asian history and civilization, spoke on:
- Le Monde, January 9, Au Kazakhstan, des législatives sans suspense et sans opposition
Emmanuel Véron, PhD in geography and specialist in contemporary China, spoke on:
- The conversation, January 5, Contre l'Inde, la Chine joue la carte népalaise
December 2020
December 2020
Jean-François Huchet, university professor specializing in China's industrial and commercial economic world, spoke on:
- RFI, December 31, Europe reaches agreement with China in hope of rebalancing trade
Emmanuel Véron, PhD in geography and specialist in contemporary China, spoke on:
- The conversation, December 17, The Caucasus, major link in China's Silk Roads project
Noemi Godefroy, Senior Lecturer in History, researcher at IFRAE, spoke on:
- Hypothèses Carnets du Japon, December 14, Podcast A l'écoute des Japon(s) - Hokkaido et les Aïnous à l'époque prémoderne : entretien avec Noemi Godefroy
Piotr Biłos, University Professor of Modern and Contemporary Polish Literature, Head of the Polish Department, spoke on:
- L'Opinion, December 11, Poland special "Towards the rebirth of Europa minor"
Laurent Coumel, lecturer in contemporary history, specialist in Russia, spoke on:
- France Culture, December 10, Podcast: Five years after the Paris Agreement, big blond or big bluff? - Episode 4: Russia: Between awareness and new opportunities
Céline Bayou, lecturer, associate researcher at CREE (Centre de recherches Europes-Eurasie), spoke on:
- Podcast Le toit du monde, December 9, Emission #2 - Kaliningrad : sécurité et fantasmes
Patrick Martin-Genier, professor specializing in European issues, spoke on:
- RFI, December 9, European Union: will the 27 sanction Turkey?
Anne-Claire De Gayffier Bonneville, senior lecturer in contemporary Middle Eastern history, spoke on:
- RFI, December 7, Visit by al-Sissi: Macron refuses to make cooperation with Egypt conditional on human rights
Emmanuel Véron, PhD in geography and specialist in contemporary China, spoke on:
- The Conversation, December 1, The Uighur question, at the heart of the stakes between Beijing and Kabul
November 2020
November 2020
Augustin Jomier, lecturer in modern and contemporary history of the Maghreb and the Middle East, spoke on:
- France Culture, November 29, Ni chiites ni sunnites, qui sont les ibadites?
Vanessa Van Renterghem, senior lecturer in History of the Medieval Arab-Muslim World, researcher at Cermom, spoke on:
- France Culture, November 29, Représenter Mahomet : les évolutions de l'islam
- Facebook audiovisual publication France Culture, November 30, Représenter Mahomet : les évolutions de l'islam
Anne-Claire De Gayffier Bonneville, lecturer in contemporary Middle Eastern history, spoke on:
- France Culture, on November 24, Cultures Mondes Episode 2: From Nasser to Al Sissi: the uniform does not make the raïs
Michael Lucken, professor specializing in Japan, historian and art historian, spoke in an audiovisual Facebook publication:
- Maison de la culture du Japon à Paris, on November 20, #LeStudio: "Nuit de printemps (Pétales)" by Kainoshô Tadaoto, with commentary by Michael Lucken
Emmanuel Véron, PhD in geography and specialist in contemporary China, spoke on:
- France Culture, November 18, Cultures Monde - From Bishkek to Noursoultan, the Chinese offensive
- The Conversation, November 18, China at the heart of the planet's largest free-trade zone
- The Conversation, November 12, The Chinese temptation of Lebanon
Taline Ter Minassian, historian, university professor and director of the Observatory of Post-Soviet States, spoke on:
- The Conversation, November 12, Haut-Karabagh: ceasefire on a geopolitical fault line
Delphine Allès, Professor of Political Science, Director of the International Relations Department and researcher at the Southeast Asia Center spoke on:
- Student facilities, November 11,How is Inalco adapting to containment?
Pierre Lenhardt, director general of services;
Sarah Cadorel, archives manager;
Monika Zeutschel, lecturer in bambara;
Lacina Songflolo Silue and Liliane Hodieb, PhD students;
Sonia Wind, student of yoruba;
Speakers included:
- RFI, November 11, De vives voix : L'INALCO, la tour de Babel parisienne
Jean-François Huchet, university professor specializing in the Chinese economic, industrial and commercial world, spoke on:
- RFI Vietnam, November 10, Chiến tranh thương mại và công nghệ Mỹ-Trung thời Biden - The US-China trade and technology war of the Biden era
Mohamed Bajrafil, lecturer in the Africa and Indian Ocean department, spoke on:
- France 2, November 1, Islam - Droits de l'homme dans la tradition islamique : retour aux sources
October 2020
October 2020
Thibault Deleixhe, researcher in Polish and Czech literatures and civilizations, wrote:
- Le Courrier d'Europe, October 28, "Quelque chose est en train de céder en Pologne"
Emmanuel Véron, PhD in geography and specialist in contemporary China, spoke on:
- The Conversation, October 27, 2020, Donald Trump and the United States' Chinese diplomacy: an irreversible turn?
Laurence Pourchez, professor and anthropologist of the southwestern zone of the Indian Ocean and East Africa, spoke on:
- Ouest France, October 25, 2020, ENTRETIEN. Elle fait entrer la médecine traditionnelle à la fac
Jean Radvanyi, co-director of CREE (Centre de recherches Europe-Eurasie) and professor emeritus at Inalco, spoke on:
- France culture, October 24, 2020, Podcast Foreign Affairs Islamist terrorism: the Chechen case
Marianne Morange, professor of African geography, spoke on:
- Licra, October 21, 2020, Licra DU ROANNAIS : Un moment fort de l'action de la Licra
Marie Sybille de Vienne, professor of economic and geopolitical history of Southeast Asia, spoke on:
- RCF, October 21, 2020, File of the day: In Thailand, protesters stand up to the powers that be
Emmanuel Véron, PhD in geography and specialist in contemporary China, spoke on:
- The conversation, October 21, 2020, Tadjikistan and Kyrgyzstan: two-focuses-of-uncertainty-at-the-gates-of-china
Luisa Prudentino, professor and specialist in Chinese cinema, spoke on:
- France culture, October 15, "Il était une fois la Chine industrielle" Episode 2: Jia Zhang Ke ou les mirages de l'enrichissement
Marie Sybille de Vienne, lecturer in the economic and geopolitical history of Southeast Asia, spoke on:
- RFI, October 14, Demonstrations in Thailand: a Hong Kong-style scenario?
- RTS, on October 14, at 1'00, En Thaïlande, l'appel-tres-pressant-a-des-reformes-democratiques.html
Emmanuel Véron, PhD in geography and specialist in contemporary China, spoke on:
- The Conversation, October 11, China's growing stranglehold on Laos
Patrick Martin-Genier, lecturer and specialist in European and international issues, spoke on:
- Les Echos podcast "La story", Erdogan's Turkey, scarecrow of Europe
Dilnur Reyhan, Uyghur teacher and sociologist, spoke on:
- Yahoo Actualités, October 9, "If you want to support the Uyghurs, stop consuming the brands that
- TV5 Monde, October 7, Haut-Karabakh : pourquoi l'Arménie et l'Azerbaïdjan se disputent cette région?
- France 24, October 6, Haut-Karabakh : un risque d'embrasement?
Charles Urjewicz, Professor Emeritus of Russian and Caucasian History, spoke on:
- RFI, October 6, "Turkey has never been so heavily involved in the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict"
Laetitia Bucaille, professor and researcher at the Center for Social Science Studies on African, American and Asian Worlds (CESSMA), spoke on:
- Médiapart, October 5, Françoise Barré-Sinoussi: "Face au Covid, faites participer-la-societe"
Taline Ter Minassian, historian, university professor and director of the Observatory of Post-Soviet States (CREE team), spoke on:
- The conversation, October 5, Armenia-Azerbaijan: the return of war to Nagorno-Karabakh
Sarah Mohamed-Gaillard, lecturer specializing in Oceania, spoke on:
- 20 minutes, October 4, Referendum in New Caledonia: "This result really needs to be accompanied by a dialogue between the parties"
- France Culture, October 4, New Caledonia: what is France looking for in the Pacific?
Chantal Verdeil, professor specializing in the history of the contemporary Arab world and deputy vice-president for training, spoke on:
- La croix, October 1, In Paris, a wide choice of courses on Eastern Christians
Jean Radvanyi, co-director of the CREE (Centre de recherches Europe-Eurasie) at Inalco, spoke on:
- RTL, October 1, Haut-Karabakh: Behind Azerbaijan and Armenia, the shadow of Ankara and Moscow
Céline Bayou, lecturer, associate researcher at CREE (Centre de recherches Europes-Eurasie), spoke on:
- The conversation, October 1, Lithuanie's total support for the Belarusian revolution
September 2020
September 2020
Jean Radvanyi, co-director of CREE (Centre de recherches Europe-Eurasie) at Inalco, spoke on:
- La croix, September 30, Karabakh Conflict: the Game of Foreign Powers
- Barron's, September 30, Countries Vying For Influence In Karabakh Conflict
Emmanuel Véron, PhD in geography and specialist in contemporary China, spoke on:
- The conversation, September 30, People's Republic of China: the anniversary of all dangers
Julien Vercueil, professor of economics and Russia specialist, was interviewed on:
- RTS, on September 29, Russia has managed to limit the economic shock of the pandemic
Jean Radvanyi, co-director of CREE (Centre de recherches Europe-Eurasie) at Inalco, was interviewed on:
- France 24, September 28, Turkey: Erdogan's wars
Céline Bayou, lecturer at Inalco and CREE associate researcher at Inalco, was a guest on:
- France 24, September 28, The 9pm news to discuss the issues at stake in E. Macron's state visit to Lithuania and Latvia (from 5'16)
Jean-François Huchet, university professor specializing in the Chinese industrial and commercial economic world, was interviewed by:
- France 2 (reprinted by France Info), September 24, Reducing CO2 emissions: China's incredible challenge
Françoise Robin, professor of Tibetan language and literature, was interviewed on:
- France Inter, September 24, Tibet: the forced conversion of farmers into workers
Patrick Martin-Genier, lecturer and specialist in European and international issues, spoke on:
- RTL, September 23, Migration crisis: "Certain countries don't want solidarity", according to an expert
Bruno Drweski, historian and lecturer specializing in Poland, was interviewed in:
- La Marseillaise, on September 22, 2020, Bruno Drewski: "La privatisation de l'économie, enjeu du Bélarus"
Sarah Mohamed-Gaillard, senior lecturer in contemporary history, was interviewed in:
- RFI, September 21, 2020, New Caledonia: 2nd referendum on independence
Bruno Drweski, historian and lecturer specializing in Poland, spoke on:
- RFI, September 20, 2020, In Belarus, "it's a guerrilla climate that's setting in between opposition and power"
Thomas Szende, professor of Hungarian and director of the PLIDAM Inalco team, wrote an article on:
- The Conversation, September 20, 2020, Les ressorts de la rhétorique de Viktor Orbán
Joëlle Dalègre, historian and specialist in Greece, spoke on:
- RCF Radio, September 17, 2020, The tone rises between Greece and Turkey
- La Croix, September 13, 2020, Tensions in the Mediterranean: Greece arms itself against Turkey
Guibourg Delamotte, Senior Lecturer in Political Science at the Department of Japanese Studies, spoke on:
- Arte Le dessous des cartes, September 16, Le Japon après Shinzō Abe - Une Leçon de géopolitique # 08
Laetitia Bucaille, professor of sociology, was guest on:
- France Culture's "Le temps du débat" program, September 17, 2020, Quels débats rouvrent le procès Charlie?
Jean-François Huchet, university professor specializing in China's industrial and commercial economic world, was interviewed by:
- France TV, for the September 14, 2020 edition of Journal de 13h, China. Les minorités dans le viseur du pouvoir
Augustin Jomier, lecturer in modern and contemporary Maghreb history at Inalco, was the guest on:
- Chemins d'histoires, on September 13, Le Maghreb par les textes, XVIIIe-XXIe siècle
Julien Vercueil, professor of economics and Russia specialist, spoke on:
- L'Humanité, September 7, 2020, Belarus. "Russia's strategic place in the Belarusian economy makes it very vulnerable"
Marie Sybille de Vienne, professor of the economic and geopolitical history of Southeast Asia, was a guest on:
- Cultures Monde (France Culture), September 8, 2020, for the series Monarchies au pied du mur - Episode 2: Rama X of Thailand: the throne cracks
Vincent Durand-Dastès, professor of Chinese literature, spoke on:
- France Culture, September 6, 2020, The True Story of Mulan
Céline Bayou, lecturer at Inalco and CREE associate researcher at Inalco was a guest on:
- France Culture's Les enjeux internationaux program, on September 4, 2020, Why are the Baltic States keeping such a close eye on the Belarus crisis
Emmanuel Véron, a teacher specializing in contemporary China, spoke on:
- The Conversation, September 16, 2020, China-EU: virtual summit, real fallout?
- The Conversation, September 1, 2020, Lessons from the Chinese Foreign Minister's European tour
Guibourg Delamotte, Senior Lecturer in Political Science in the Department of Japanese Studies, spoke on:
- RFI, September 2, 2020, Vos questions d'actualité : Japon : démission du Premier ministre Shinzo Abe
- France Culture, September 2, 2020, After Shinzo Abe, what security strategy for Japan?