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Les Cahiers de l'Orient
Devoting a journal to the Near East is
not simply a matter of intellectual self-consciousness but
more akin to a necessity. The Near East today is an explosive
region of our world. A number of the major preoccupations
of our time are concentrated in this part of the planet and
an important role in its development is being played out there.
Indeed, the Near East is still a region of crises and
its bloody conflicts and wars become confused in our minds.
Violence seems to be its definition: states rising up against
each other, peoples against peoples, people against the State
From
the Israeli-Arab wars, to the war between Iraq and Iran, not
forgetting the Lebanon, the Near East is a real trouble centre.
However, beyond political struggles and murderous conflicts,
real upheavals are being operated within Near Eastern societies
and at more than one level.
Tensions are strained between economic and social modernisation
on the one hand, and fundamentalist ideas on the other. The
philosophies of authenticity clash violently with models borrowed
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The economic problems
which hinge mainly on oil, its revenues and its spin-offs,
raise crucial questions as much to do with the development
strategies followed, as with the integration of the Near East
into the international economic system. Finally, how can it
be forgotten that the stakes of world détente are constantly
being defined and redefined in this coveted and disputed region?
Faced with this fascinating tangle of problems and questions,
the aim of Les Cahiers de L'Orient (Notebooks from the East)
is to grasp the reality.
Les Cahiers de l'Orient is resolutely situated where dialogue
and tolerance come together. And if they have chosen the French
language as the instrument and vehicle of their expression,
it is because they are convinced that the geographical and
intellectual area of the French-speaking world is one of the
special homes of freedom.
And how is it possible not to be interested in the world of
immigration, astride the two shores of the Mediterranean?
More than five per cent of the French population is of North
African origin and Muslim. There is no doubt that forty years
ago France had the best specialists in Islam and the best
Orientalists. Today, the national community seems to be unaware
of the foundations of the East and of Islam. This lack of
knowledge and this ignorance often lead to fear and rejection.
In this context, Les Cahiers de l'Orient want to be the embodiment
of the community of destiny between the peoples of the two
shores of the Mediterranean and the peoples of France.
A special platform for debate and expression, in the space
of ten years Les Cahiers de l'Orient has become recognised
as a reference journal. The case files and the analyses they
publish are a working tool and a valuable reflection at political,
economic and socio-cultural level, for:
40% of company directors.
37% of top executives or readers from a variety of professions:
bankers, engineers, lawyers, teachers
7% of University students.
16% of decision-making Institutes, Embassies, United Nations,
CEPS, IHESI
7% of libraries and institutions.
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