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.
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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
edit- 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.
References
edit- ^ « Coup d’État idéologique », Le Monde diplomatique, November 2004.
- ^ Bureau Archived 2016-08-05 at the Wayback Machine de l'Association pour une constituante
External links
edit- Anne-Cécile Robert on Africulture
- Anne-Cécile Robert on LinkedIn
- La stratégie de l’émotion in Le Monde diplomatique
- Irréductible in Le Monde diplomatique