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May 1968, Sartre and Sarkozy
This article begins by analysing the impact of May ’68 on Sartre. The article then attempts to show similarities and then differences between Sartre wanting to be a "new intellectual" and Sarkozy a "new type of politician," based on Sarkozy’s (in)famous speech given in Bercy in April 2007 prior to the second round of voting in the French Presidential elections when he launched into a most virulent attack on the spirit of May ’68. Finally, I argue that Sarkozy wants to go back to the time of colonialism in the 1950s and 1960s, reclaiming in the process de Gaulle’s heritage.</jats:p
U.S. President Barack Obama and French President Nicolas Sarkozy speak to the media after their meeting
President Barck H. Obama and French President Nicolas Sarkozy speak to the media from the Oval Office following a bilateral meeting. President Obama mentions the shooting tragedy in Arizona and talks about the nature of the talks between himself and Sarkozy, the death of French citizens in Niger, the situation in the Ivory Coast, the G-8, and NATO. Sarkozy, speaking through an interpreter, talks about international terrorism, the global economy, and Obama\u2019s leadership
France and the EU under Sarkozy: between European ambitions and national objectives?
The early phase of Nicolas Sarkozy's presidency proved highly proactive, particularly during the French presidency of the European Union (EU). However, little of practical import resulted. Moreover, there is much that connects Sarkozy's policies to those of his predecessors. Constrained both at home and abroad, he was sometimes unable to carry through his preferred policies. In addition, Sarkozy has done nothing to resolve a long-standing tension of French EU policy between enormous ambitions for the Union and reluctance to empower its institutions. Intergovernmental co-operation has been the theme linking all of Sarkozy's initiatives. The jury is, of necessity, still out on the long-term impact Sarkozy will have. Early indications are that, whilst there has been no shortage of initiatives, it is open to question whether these either diverge much from those of his predecessors, or will have much impact on the workings and effectiveness of the Union itself
Introduzione. La Francia del Presidente Sarkozy
Il capitolo presenta il contesto generale nel quale si sono svolte le elezioni presidenziali e legislative in Francia nel 2007. Analizza i problemi più importanti che precedono l'elezione di Sarkozy, presenta i contributi del volume e traccia alcuni scenari che l'elezione del presidente apre per il paese nell'immediato futuro
U.S. President George W. Bush speaks with French President Nicolas Sarkozy and European Commission President Jos\ue9 Manuel Dur\ue3o Barroso on the global financial crisis
President Bush speaks with French President Sarkozy and European Commission President Barroso on the global financial crisis, during a meeting held at Camp David. Bush says, in the interconnected world, it is essential for the nations to solve the crisis together. President Sarkozy, speaking through an interpreter, calls for a summit, between the G8 and G5 nations, in order to find a worldwide solution to old, failed regulations. Sarkozy says, "We live in the 21st century, but we continue to apply 20th century rules." President Barroso says that the financial system's basic principles, regulations, and institutions need reform
Itália vonzásában. Esszék, tanulmányok
Saggi e studi sull'influsso della letteratura italiana nella letteratura unghereseHungarian literature has been often attracted by Italian literature. History of their relationship, essays
Sarkozy GDO"Ları Yasakladı
Cumhurbaşkanı Nicolas Sarkozy, dün bir çevre devrimi çağrısı yaptı. Bir çok şeye değinen Sarkozy, 2010’a kadar akkor ampüllerin kullanımının ve genetiği değiştirilmiş organizmalı ürünlerin ticari üretiminin yasaklanacağına dair söz verdi
Florio Banfi Ricordi Ungheresi (1941) c. művének magyar kiadása (I Ricordi Ungheresi in Italia (1941) di Florio Banfi)
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