La mort de Ruth Bader Ginsburg changera-t-elle la face de l'Amérique?

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George Washington: le premier président états-unien face au miroir de l'Amérique moderne

À l'approche du 250e anniversaire de la déclaration d'indépendance des États-Unis, la figure de George Washington, premier président américain (1789-1797), fascine toujours autant qu'elle interroge. Comment cet homme, qui a d'abord servi fidèlement la Couronne britannique, en est ...  Show more

Cuba et le Groenland, les prochaines cibles de la «doctrine Donroe»?

De retour de Chine, Donald Trump continue de tergiverser sur la manière de gérer la guerre en Iran. Il n'a pas pour autant oublié ses visées sur les territoires proches des États-Unis… On sait que, depuis le début de son second mandat, le dirigeant républicain a développé une nou ...  Show more

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