De l'utilité de la notion d'hyperespace cindynique
Author: Pascal Cohet
05 May 2021
La publication du rapport Duclert et de la version finale du rapport Muse illustre l'intérêt de la notion d'hyperespace cindynique qui permet de décrire ...
From ambiguity to resilience
Author: IFREI
21 April 2021
Since the early 90s, cindynic concepts have been constructed gradually. The cindynic vocabulary has also evolved, which can sometimes be confusing if not ...
No, Cindynics do not justify social Darwinism, quite the contrary.
Author: Pascal Cohet
25 March 2021
In a book devoted to the ambiguities of the term resilience, Magali Reghezza-Zitt and Samuel Rufat note that this term, initially used in the fields of ...
Still no ban on killer robots, ex-Google CEO Eric Schmidt asks Biden to reject the ban
Author: IFREI
19 March 2021
The UN Panel of Experts on Libya has just published a report denouncing the total ineffectiveness of the arms embargo imposed on Libya in 2011 by the ...
Second-order Cindynics, conflictuality reduction and operational efficiency
Author: IFREI
17 March 2021
The announcement of the termination of the Pasteur Institute's main COVID-19 vaccine candidate dismayed the French. At first, it seemed relevant to ...
Construction of collective action: third-order MRC modeling and power assessments
Author: IFREI
12 March 2021
In a previous post, we described how going beyond probabilistic approaches enabled the mastery of propensities to emerge as the central concept of the ...
Anyhow, it remains true that deepfakes are giving rise to a sea change in the genesis of conflictualities
Author: IFREI
03 March 2021
In early 2019, a handful of soldiers attempted a coup in Gabon. The Gabonese domestic situation was conflictual since the 2016 presidential election and ...