Archives - Publications and Beyond

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This page presents the various supplemental material published in relation to recent academic works by CERI scholars in chronological order over the past quarter.

The supplemental material provided here—written interviews, podcasts, articles, online resources—offers a new focus on research and access to it through other formats than the work itself. All of this material is freely accessible online.

Beyond this page,
the full list of academic publications is available.

Jean-Pierre Filiu

Comment la Palestine fut perdue
Et pourquoi Israël n'a pas gagné. Histoire d'un conflit (XIXe-XXIe siècle)

Paris, Seuil, 2024, 432 p.

Si vous estimez connaître assez du conflit israélo-palestinien pour en nourrir des opinions définitives, mieux vaut ne pas ouvrir ce livre. Vous risqueriez d’y apprendre que le sionisme fut très longtemps chrétien avant que d’être juif. Et que l’évangélisme anglo-saxon explique beaucoup plus qu’un fantasmatique « lobby juif » le soutien déterminant de la Grande-Bretagne, puis des États-Unis à la colonisation de la Palestine. Vous pourriez aussi découvrir que la soi-disant « solidarité arabe » avec la Palestine a justifié les rivalités entre régimes pour accaparer cette cause symbolique, quitte à massacrer les Palestiniens qui résistaient à de telles manoeuvres. Ou que la dynamique factionnelle a, dès l’origine, miné et affaibli le nationalisme palestinien, culminant avec la polarisation actuelle entre le Fatah de Ramallah et le Hamas de Gaza. La persistance de l’injustice faite au peuple palestinien n’a pas peu contribué à l’ensauvagement du monde actuel, à la militarisation des relations internationales et au naufrage de l’ONU, paralysée par Washington au profit d’Israël durant des décennies, bien avant de l’être par Moscou sur la Syrie, puis sur l’Ukraine. L’illusion qu’un tel déni pouvait perdurer indéfiniment a volé en éclat dans l’horreur de la confrontation actuelle, d’autant plus tragique qu’aucune solution militaire ne peut être apportée au défi de deux peuples vivant ensemble sur la même terre. Comprendre comment la Palestine fut perdue, et pourquoi Israël n’a pourtant pas gagné, participe dès lors d’une réflexion ouverte sur l’impératif d’une paix enfin durable au Moyen-Orient et, donc, sur le devenir de ce nouveau millénaire.

06/02/2024

Autour de la publication

Media
19 février 2024
Guerre Israël-Hamas : l’abandon de Gaza ?
Entretien avec Jean-Pierre Filiu, par Quentin Lafay, France Culture

13 February 2024
Guerre Israël-Hamas : l’offensive israélienne sur Rafah alarme la communauté internationale
Interview with Jean-Pierre Filiu, by Anne-Elisabeth Lemoine, France 5

Comment mettre un terme à la guerre au Proche-Orient ?
Débat avec Jean-Pierre Filiu, par Patrick Saint-Paul, Le Figaro

12 February 2024
Israël/Hamas : une guerre sans fin ?
Débat avec Jean-Pierre Filiu, par Thomas Hugues, Public Sénat

08 February 2024
« Israël est en train de détruire Gaza sans détruire le Hamas »
Entretien avec Jean-Pierre Filiu, par Mathieu Magnaudeix, Mediapart

06 February 2024
L'invité de 8h20 : le grand entretien
Entretien avec Jean-Pierre Filiu, par Nicolas Demorand et Léa Salamé, France Inter

29 November 2023
Israël-Palestine : Les Palestiniens
Série d'entretiens avec Jean-Pierre Filiu, par Thomas Snégaroff, France Inter

Book extract
February 2024
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Didier Bigo, Emma Mc Cluskey, Félix Tréguer

Intelligence Oversight in Times of Transnational Impunity

New Intelligence Studies, New York, Routledge, 2023, 311 p.

This book adopts a critical lens to look at the workings of Western intelligence and intelligence oversight over time and space. Largely confined to the sub-field of intelligence studies, scholarly engagements with intelligence oversight have typically downplayed the violence carried out by secretive agencies. These studies have often served to justify weak oversight structures and promoted only marginal adaptations of policy frameworks in the wake of intelligence scandals. The essays gathered in this volume challenge the prevailing doxa in the academic field, adopting a critical lens to look at the workings of intelligence oversight in Europe and North America. Through chapters spanning across multiple disciplines – political sociology, history, and law – the book aims to recast intelligence oversight as acting in symbiosis with the legitimisation of the state’s secret violence and the enactment of impunity, showing how intelligence actors practically navigate the legal and political constraints created by oversight frameworks and practices, for instance by developing transnational networks of interdependence. The book also explores inventive legal steps and human rights mechanisms aimed at bridging some of the most serious gaps in existing frameworks, drawing inspiration from recent policy developments in the international struggle against torture. This book will be of much interest to students of intelligence studies, sociology, security studies, and international relations.

22/01/2024

Autour de la publication

Entretiens du CERI
22 January 2024
Intelligence Agencies: Never Accountable?
Interview with Didier Bigo, Emma Mc Cluskey & Félix Tréguer, by Miriam Périer

Open Access
January 2024
Full book available in Open Access

Journal / Les Etudes du CERI

Roland Marchal

Centrafrique : la fabrique d'un autoritarisme

Les Études du CERI, n°268-269, October 2023, 68 p.

This text analyses the conditions in which the Central African Republic, a failed state emerging from an existential crisis, is able to play on its own weaknesses and a particular regional and international configuration to coerce the political arena, terrorizing its own population by creating an enemy that is inevitably foreign, and using Russia as an instrument to perpetuate itself. The means and techniques of coercion are extremely modern, even if they are based on a repertoire of coercive practices already well established in Central Africa. Such authoritarianism is based on the construction of a specific threat (transnational armed groups), a lacklustre international community that is exhausting itself in implementing outdated solutions, and a security offer that relegates UN peacekeeping or European training missions to the sidelines: Russian and Rwandan military involvement reflects a desire to substitute the regional and international management of the crisis, while at the same time maintaining a concessionary economy in the mining and agricultural sectors, the primary beneficiaries of which continue to be the rulers in Bangui.

17/01/2024

Autour de la publication

ENTRETIENS du CERI
17 January 2024
Centrafrique: la fabrique d'un autoritarisme
Entretien avec Roland Marchal, par Corinne Deloy

23 January 2024
A New Authoritarianism in the Central African Republic?
Interview with Roland Marchal, by Corinne Deloy

Gilles Favarel Garrigues and Laurent Gayer

Proud to Punish. The Global Landscape of Rough Justice

Palo Alto, Stanford University Press, 2024, 234 p. Translated by Cynthia Schoch and Trista Selous

A magisterial comparative study, Proud to Punish recenters our understanding of modern punishment through a sweeping analysis of the global phenomenon of "rough justice": the use of force to settle accounts and enforce legal and moral norms outside the formal framework of the law. While taking many forms, including vigilantism, lynch mobs, people's courts, and death squads, all seekers of rough justice thrive on the deliberate blurring of lines between law enforcers and troublemakers. Digital networks have provided a profitable arena for vigilantes, who use social media to build a following and publicize their work, as they debase the bodies of the accused for purposes of edification and entertainment. It is this unabashed pride to punish, and the new punitive celebrations that actualize, publicize, and commercialize it, that this book brings into focus. Recounted in lively prose, Proud to Punish is both a global map of rough justice today and an insight into the deeper nature of punishment as a social and political phenomenon.

09/01/2024

Autour de la publication

Introduction of the book
Introduction. Breaking the Law to Maintain Order
Gilles Favarel Garrigues and Laurent Gayer

Video
26 March 2024
Le monde des justiciers hors-la-loi
Conférence de Gilles Favarel-Garrigues autour du livre, Avenue centrale. Rendez-vous en sciences humaines (MSH-Alpes)

Entretiens du CERI
10 May 2021
La loi des justiciers. Vigilantisme et maintien de l'ordre
Entretien avec Gilles Favarel Garrigues et Laurent Gayer par Miriam Périer

06 May 2021
Punishing with Pride. Vigilantism and Policing
Interview with Gilles Favarel Garrigues and Laurent Gayer by Miriam Périer

Promotion of the French version
2021
Reviews, podcasts, articles and more

Journal / Les Etudes du CERI

Gayatri Jai Singh Rathore

Recycling Regime, Environment, and Exclusion of Electronic Scrap Workers in Delhi

Les Études du CERI, n°270, December 2023.

In recent years, the Indian e-waste sector has undergone a process of formalisation through the implementation of E-waste Management Rules (2016), leading to the creation of what I call recycling regime. The upper and middle classes, along with NGOs and industry actors, are frontrunners in thinking about e-waste policies. They were prompted by a twofold motive: the desire for a “world-class”, clean, and pollution-free city; and seizing business opportunities by extracting value from e-waste. Rather than replacing the State, they co-opted the State so that it would legislate to safeguard the environment, and address toxicity and health problems associated with e-waste. Recycling regime relies on formalisation processes embedded in multiple technologies – technicity, capital-intensive facilities, certifications, authorisations, and licences – that work together to exclude the “informal” sector from the e-waste governance system. Recycling technologies act as “technologies of domination” that further contribute to sidelining the “informal” labour of scrap workers or e-kabadis, who as Muslims already find themselves on the margins of society. However, the recycling regime fails to safeguard the environment in the end as e-waste trickles down back to the informal sector via authorised actors.(transnational armed groups), a lacklustre international community that is exhausting itself in implementing outdated solutions, and a security offer that relegates UN peacekeeping or European training missions to the sidelines: Russian and Rwandan military involvement reflects a desire to substitute the regional and international management of the crisis, while at the same time maintaining a concessionary economy in the mining and agricultural sectors, the primary beneficiaries of which continue to be the rulers in Bangui.

08/01/2024

Autour de la publication

Entretiens du CERI
8 January 2024
Indian E-Waste Management. A Recycling Regime
Interview with Gayatri Jai Singh Rathore, by Miriam Périer

Benoît Pélopidas

Repenser les choix nucléaires. La séduction de l'impossible

Paris, Presses de Sciences Po (Académique), 2022, 308 p.

À en croire la parole officielle, les experts et la presse, les armes nucléaires prolifèrent dans le monde et cet état de fait serait immuable. Ainsi, la politique française ne fait pas débat. Elle repose sur trois postulats : efficacité de la dissuasion nucléaire, absence de risque grâce à un contrôle adéquat, responsabilité morale et politique du chef de l'État, seul habilité à déclencher le feu nucléaire. À partir d’archives françaises, britanniques et américaines, d’entretiens dans de nombreux pays et d’une enquête inédite sur l’opinion européenne, l’auteur réévalue ces postulats. Requalifiant la prolifération comme une partie du problème, il cartographie les vulnérabilités, expose les limites du savoir existant, propose des outils pour ne pas céder à la confiance excessive dans les discours d’autorité, élucide les paris qui sous-tendent les différentes politiques possibles et documente le rôle qu’a joué la chance dans l’évitement d’explosions nucléaires non désirées. Parce qu’en démocratie, il est crucial que les choix nucléaires s’appuient sur la discussion publique d’alternatives cohérentes, cet ouvrage donne au citoyen, à l’élu, au militaire et à l’éducateur les moyens de se forger un avis sur un sujet aussi essentiel que réputé intouchable.

23/12/2023

Autour de la publication

Interview
20 April 2024
"Oui, la guerre nucléaire reste possible"
Interview with Benoît Pélopidas, by Emilie Massemin, Reporterre

Roundtable
04 décembre 2023
H-Diplo|RJISSF Roundtable 15-17 on Pelopidas, Repenser Les Choix Nucléaires
Roundtable Review

Twitter feed
@NKnowledges

Podcasts
09 February 2023
Le nucléaire et l'indépendance de la recherche
Entretien avec Benoît Pélopidas, par Marieke Louis, Politistes dans la Cité (le podcast de l'AFSP)

12 April 2022
Nuclear Weapons Choices
Interview with Benoît Pélopidas, by Emma Belcher, Press the Button

08 January 2022
Comment penser les risques de conflit nucléaire ?
Entretien avec Benoît Pélopidas, par Gaëtan Selle, The Flares

Entretiens du CERI
16 May 2022
Pris au(x) piège(s) du nucléaire ? La recherche indépendante au service du choix démocratique sur les arsenaux nucléaires
Entretien avec Benoît Pélopidas, par Miriam Périer

Caught in the nuclear trap(s)? The responsibility and findings of independent scholarship
Interview with Benoît Pélopidas, by Miriam Périer

Cogito
16 April 2023
Facing Nuclear Vulnerabilities
Benoît Pélopidas

Book reviews
September 2023
Interroger le discours officiel sur le nucléaire: Lecture croisée de Toxique et de Repenser les choix nucléaires
Anaïs Mauger, Cultures & Conflits

March 2023
Review essay: the nuclear curse
Richard Ned Lebow, International Relations

12 January 2023
Benoît PÉLOPIDAS, Repenser les choix nucléaires
Christine Fassert, Revue européenne des sciences sociales

Summer 2022
Repenser les choix nucléaires
Bernard Norlain, Revue Défense Nationale

28 March 2022
Benoît Pélopidas, Repenser les choix nucléaires

Recension par Ali Choukroun, Liens socio

October-December 2021
Benoît Pélopidas, Repenser les choix nucléaires - La séduction de l’impossible
Chloé Maurel, Recherches Internationales

Video
09 October 2018
Repenser les choix nucléaires : Sécurité et démocratie
Conférence de Benoît Pélopidas

Thomas Lacroix

The Transnational Society. A Social Theory of Cross Border Linkages

Cham, Palgrave Macmillan, 2023, 151 p.

This book is the first of a work in two parts addressing the relations between the transnational society and the state. It is dedicated to the analysis and conceptualisation of transnational societies. This work moves beyond the mere depiction of transborder socialities by shedding light on the fundamental structures underpinning them. It investigates the mechanics of their formation and evolution, their demise or transformation into diasporas. It theorises transmigrants as plural humans embedded and socialised in multiple settings, and whose activities are sustained and framed by three key social institutions: transnational families, businesses and associations. It sheds light on the construction of an intersubjective moral framework regulating the relations between migrants and non-migrants. Finally, it examines the space-time continuum of transnational societies.

13/12/2023

Autour de la publication

Entretiens du CERI
13 December 2023
What is the Transnational Society?
Interview with Thomas Lacroix, by Miriam Périer

Claire Andrieu

When Men Fell from the Sky. Civilians and Downed Airmen in Second World War Europe

Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2023, 320 p.

Between 1940 and 1945, more than 100,000 airmen were shot down over Europe, a few thousand of whom survived and avoided being arrested. When Men Fell from the Sky is a comparative history of the treatment of these airmen by civilians in France, Germany and Britain. By studying the situation on the ground, Claire Andrieu shows how these encounters reshaped societies at a local level. She reveals how the fall of France in 1940 may have concealed an insurrection nipped in the bud, that the 'People's War' in Britain was not merely a myth, and that in Germany, the 'racial community of the people' had in fact become a social reality with Allied airmen increasingly subjected to lynching from 1943 onwards. By considering why the treatment of these airmen contrasted so strongly in these countries, Andrieu sheds new light on how civilians reacted when confronted with the war 'at home'.

28/11/2023

Autour de la publication

Entretiens du CERI
05 July 2021
Sociétés comparées en temps de guerre: Le choc des cultures politiques
Entretien avec Claire Andrieu à l'occasion de la parution de son ouvrage, par Miriam Périer

Comparing Societies in Wartime: The Clash of Political Cultures
Interview with Claire Andrieu by Miriam Périer

Media
28 May 2021
HShow 414 - Pandémies, pilotes et Pie XII
Entretien avec Claire Andieu, par Jean-Christophe Buisson, Histoire TV (à partir de 14'14)

Podcast
21 November 2023
War and Memory Compared Civilians and Downed Airmen in WW2 Europe
Audio recording of the seminar held at CERI on 21 November 2023

19 April 2021
Le sort des aviateurs abattus dans la Seconde Guerre mondiale
Entretien avec Claire Andrieu, par André Loez, Paroles d'histoire

Nadège Ragaru

Bulgaria, the Jews, and the Holocaust. On the Origins of a Heroic Narrative

University of Rochester Press (Rochester Studies in East and Central Europe), 2023, 406 p.

During World War II, even though Bulgaria was an ally of the Third Reich, it never deported its Jewish community. Until recently, this image of Bulgaria as a European exception has prevailed—but at a cost. For it ignored the roundup of almost all the Jews living in the Yugoslav and Greek territories under Bulgarian occupation between 1941 and 1944, who were in fact deported to Poland, where they were murdered. In this new English translation of her work originally published in French, Nadège Ragaru presents a riveting, wide-ranging archival investigation encompassing 80 years and six countries (Bulgaria, Germany, the United States, Israel, North Macedonia and Serbia), in doing so exploring the origins and perpetuation of this heroic narrative of Bulgaria's past. Moving between legal and political spheres, from artistic creations to museum exhibits, from the writing of history to transnational public controversies, she shows how the Holocaust north of the Danube became a "rescue" to the river's south. She traces how individual merits were turned into "national" achievements, while blame for the deportations was planted squarely on Nazi Germany. And she illuminates how discussions on the Holocaust in Bulgaria were held hostage to Cold War dynamics before 1989, only to yield to political and memorial struggles afterwards. Ultimately, she restores Jewish voices to the story of their own wartime suffering.

20/11/2023

Autour de la publication

Entretiens du CERI
28 novembre 2023
A Heroic Narrative about Bulgaria, the Jews and the Holocaust?
Interview with Nadège Ragaru, by Corinne Deloy

01 septembre 2021
Et les juifs bulgares furent sauvés
Entretien avec Nadège Ragaru, par Corinne Deloy

Article
31 March 2021
La Bulgarie a-t-elle « sauvé » ses Juifs ?
Nadège Ragaru, L'Histoire n°482

Podcast
03 December 2021
A History of Knowledge about the Holocaust in Bulgaria
Entretien avec Nadège Ragaru, The Southeast Passage

08 February 2021
Les contours de la Shoah en Bulgarie
Entretien avec Nadège Ragaru, par André Loez, Paroles d'histoire

Adam Baczko

The Taliban Courts in Afghanistan. Waging War by Law

Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2023, 320 p.

How did the Taliban gain the trust of the Afghan population through decades of conflict? How did they put themselves in a position to regulate social relations? And with what consequences for Afghan society? The Taliban Courts in Afghanistan: Waging War by Law explores how the Taliban used the law as a resource in its conflict with militarily and technologically superior Western armies. While the international coalition set up an inadequate and corrupt legal system, the Taliban set up hundreds of courts in the countryside. By insisting on due process, impartiality of judges, and the enforcement of verdicts, this system of justice established itself as one of the few sources of predictability in the daily lives of Afghans. The armed movement used law to substantiate their claim to embody the state, disseminate their vision of society, and establish local legitimacy. Their courts attempted to balance the political agenda of the movement, the demands of Islamic law, the needs of the population, and the expectations of international legal actors whose implicit recognition they desired. In contemporary civil wars, where dispensing justice is at once a juridical activity, a political weapon, and a stake in the war, this book thus accounts for why the West lost the war and how the Taliban took over the country. Based on the author's extensive fieldwork in various provinces in Afghanistan and unique access to Taliban judges and court users, this socio-legal investigation offers new perspectives on a country that was at war for over four decades. Baczko proposes an innovative reflection on the place of law and courts in civil wars as well as a stark reminder of the dangers of foreign intervention. Timely and thought-provoking, this book is appeals to a multi-disciplinary audience including legal scholars, political scientists, sociologists, diplomats, policy-makers, and anyone interested in the Afghan conflict.

17/11/2023

Autour de la publication

Entretiens du CERI
10 September 2021
Winning war through Law in Afghanistan?
Interview with Adam Baczko, by Miriam Périer

16 September 2021
Gagner la guerre par le droit en Afghanistan? Entretien avec Adam Baczko
Entretien avec Adam Baczko, par Miriam Périer


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