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AbstractIn this article, the author deals with the question of the rights of Arab women in the actual international context characterized by the political changes and the societal transitions in the Arab-Muslim world. Inspired by Crane Brinton's cyclical theory of revolution and by a return to history, and distancing himself from ideological cynicism, the author shows that “revolutions” have often been the source of infringements on the rights of women, despite the sacrifices made by these women to enable the “revolutionary event” to succeed.
Keywords: Droits des femmes, printemps arabe, révolution, mouvements féministes, révolution bolchévique, Iran, Islam, Sharī'ati, Code civil, Coran, Crane Brinton, quotas, crime d'honneur, Women rights, Arab spring, revolution, feminist movements, Bolshevik revolution, Iran, Islam, Islamic law, Sharī'ati, Civil Code, Koran, Crane Brinton, quota, honour crimes, Derechos de las mujeres, primavera árabe, revolución, movimientos feministas, revolución bolchevique, Irán, Islam, Sharī'ati, Código Civil, Corán, Crane Brinton, cuotas, crimen de honor
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Russia, while showcasing a rhetorical convergence with China in the fields of cyber-sovereignty and cybersecurity, aims at cementing its relationship with China beyond traditional areas of cooperation, undertaking the securitization of cyberspace as well as displaying power shift away from the West. The global level is essential in order to grasp the respective convergences and divergences of China and Russia in relation to the United States, which remain preeminent in cyberspace. Considered both as a domain and an instrument in the service of objectives, cyberspace nevertheless reveals, beyond the narrowness of the bilateral cooperation, a growing asymmetry between the two countries, driven by divergent approaches to the evolution of the international system, and by specific economic factors. This asymmetry, unfavorable to Russia, does not prevent this country from deepening its cyber cooperation with China.
Keywords: Russie, Chine, cyberespace, cybersécurité, diplomatie, gouvernance, Russia, China, cyberspace, cybersecurity, diplomacy, governance
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