Les personnes chargées de rédiger les normes européennes relatives aux systèmes d’IA à haut risque règlementés par l’AI Act ont mis en garde contre l’accélération du processus, affirmant que les changements de procédure auraient « de graves conséquences imprévues ».
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La compagnie maritime nationale, Algérie Ferries, a publié un nouveau communiqué. Ce dernier concerne le report de trois traversées maritimes majeures à partir de la […]
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Face à une surpopulation carcérale chronique, la Belgique envisage de construire ou de louer des prisons au Kosovo et en Albanie pour y transférer certains détenus étrangers. Une délégation ministérielle s'est rendue sur place pour explorer cette solution controversée, déjà testée par le Danemark.
- Le fil de l'Info / Une - Diaporama, Une - Diaporama - En premier, Albanie, Courrier des Balkans, Kosovo, Défense, police et justice, Populations, minorités et migrations, Questions européennesFace à une surpopulation carcérale chronique, la Belgique envisage de construire ou de louer des prisons au Kosovo et en Albanie pour y transférer certains détenus étrangers. Une délégation ministérielle s'est rendue sur place pour explorer cette solution controversée, déjà testée par le Danemark.
- Le fil de l'Info / Une - Diaporama, Une - Diaporama - En premier, Albanie, Courrier des Balkans, Kosovo, Défense, police et justice, Populations, minorités et migrations, Questions européennesFace à une surpopulation carcérale chronique, la Belgique envisage de construire ou de louer des prisons au Kosovo et en Albanie pour y transférer certains détenus étrangers. Une délégation ministérielle s'est rendue sur place pour explorer cette solution controversée, déjà testée par le Danemark.
- Le fil de l'Info / Une - Diaporama, Une - Diaporama - En premier, Albanie, Courrier des Balkans, Kosovo, Défense, police et justice, Populations, minorités et migrations, Questions européennesFollowing the third wave of democratization, democracy and its proponents have recently experienced a shift towards autocratization. To date, however, little is known about the impact of this trend on democracy promotion. This article introduces a special issue that examines the complex relationship between autocratization and external democracy promotion. It provides a conceptual framework for understanding how the global trend of autocratization affects democracy promotion efforts. We identify two ways in which this is the case: first, autocratization requires democracy promoters to adapt to increasingly resistant environments in target countries where they seek to promote democracy or prevent autocratization; second, autocratization reduces the global leverage of democracy promoters due to the rise of autocratic competitors. We highlight the evolving strategies and responses of democracy promoters in the face of rising autocratic influence. We then provide an overview of the articles in this special issue, which examine the motives and strategies of traditional democracy promoters and their autocratic competitors and analyse how democracy promoters navigate the challenges of autocratization in target countries of democracy promotion and the strategic competition with autocratic regimes, using case studies from Southeastern Europe, the post-Soviet space, Africa and Latin America.
Following the third wave of democratization, democracy and its proponents have recently experienced a shift towards autocratization. To date, however, little is known about the impact of this trend on democracy promotion. This article introduces a special issue that examines the complex relationship between autocratization and external democracy promotion. It provides a conceptual framework for understanding how the global trend of autocratization affects democracy promotion efforts. We identify two ways in which this is the case: first, autocratization requires democracy promoters to adapt to increasingly resistant environments in target countries where they seek to promote democracy or prevent autocratization; second, autocratization reduces the global leverage of democracy promoters due to the rise of autocratic competitors. We highlight the evolving strategies and responses of democracy promoters in the face of rising autocratic influence. We then provide an overview of the articles in this special issue, which examine the motives and strategies of traditional democracy promoters and their autocratic competitors and analyse how democracy promoters navigate the challenges of autocratization in target countries of democracy promotion and the strategic competition with autocratic regimes, using case studies from Southeastern Europe, the post-Soviet space, Africa and Latin America.
Following the third wave of democratization, democracy and its proponents have recently experienced a shift towards autocratization. To date, however, little is known about the impact of this trend on democracy promotion. This article introduces a special issue that examines the complex relationship between autocratization and external democracy promotion. It provides a conceptual framework for understanding how the global trend of autocratization affects democracy promotion efforts. We identify two ways in which this is the case: first, autocratization requires democracy promoters to adapt to increasingly resistant environments in target countries where they seek to promote democracy or prevent autocratization; second, autocratization reduces the global leverage of democracy promoters due to the rise of autocratic competitors. We highlight the evolving strategies and responses of democracy promoters in the face of rising autocratic influence. We then provide an overview of the articles in this special issue, which examine the motives and strategies of traditional democracy promoters and their autocratic competitors and analyse how democracy promoters navigate the challenges of autocratization in target countries of democracy promotion and the strategic competition with autocratic regimes, using case studies from Southeastern Europe, the post-Soviet space, Africa and Latin America.
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