Une doctrine implicite de la déterritorialisation

Is there a coherent doctrine of the French Presidence on territories, sovereignty and development? Regarding these fields, the French Presidence has performed on the one hand the implementation of a new set of spatial planning and local government public policies and on the other hand a European lea...

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Main Author: Frédéric Giraut
Format: Article
Language:fra
Published: Pôle de Recherche pour l'Organisation et la diffusion de l'Information Géographique 2009-12-01
Series:EchoGéo
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/echogeo/11553
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Summary:Is there a coherent doctrine of the French Presidence on territories, sovereignty and development? Regarding these fields, the French Presidence has performed on the one hand the implementation of a new set of spatial planning and local government public policies and on the other hand a European leading role through initiatives in international relations . Including the related discourses, all these initiatives could be interpreted in terms of governementality as being driven by a common and coherent doctrine of deterritorialization which is linked by some aspects with  the "New geographic economy" and the "Public choice" theories. The implicit doctrine promote control and closed boundaries in the field of security and migrations but selective sovereignty for economic purpose to the profit of the power strongholds which assign peripheries to a function of exploitable and secured spaces.
ISSN:1963-1197