Le nouveau Code électoral adopté le 5 mars 2024 à l'Assemblée nationale autorise les partis à conclure un accord de gouvernance. Il préside également les règles de parrainage du duo de candidats à l'élection présidentielle etc .. La Capsule vidéo ci-après renseigne davantage sur les novelles dispositions de la loi.
Les futurs pèlerins algériens multiplient les préparatifs pour rejoindre l’Arabie Saoudite et accomplir le rituel du grand pèlerinage. Dans ce sillage, l’office national du Hadj […]
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Inter- and transnational formats of cooperation are increasingly contested at a time when both are needed more than ever to address globally shared challenges. This paper focusses on the origins of contested legitimacy in inter- and transnational cooperation. Legitimacy is understood here not as a quality that an actor possesses or not, but one that results from social processes (see also Tallberg & Zürn, 2019). The paper introduces different formats for inter- and transnational cooperation. First, we show that despite an overall shift towards allowing more transnational actor participation in international decision-making, resistance against meaningful and comprehensive participation remains high among a substantial group of states. Also, among transnational actors themselves, questions concerning access and participation remain disputed. Second, the paper argues that different cooperation formats need to take into account the unequal capacities and capabilities of actors in a more extensive way. To enhance the legitimacy – and potentially also the effectiveness – of cooperation formats, these differences should be considered in institutional set-ups, facilitating not only participation but also real contribution. For this, more attention needs to be paid to the differences also among non-state actors, which are often classified according to their types but take different roles depending on the format of cooperation and the governance levels at which they operate.
Inter- and transnational formats of cooperation are increasingly contested at a time when both are needed more than ever to address globally shared challenges. This paper focusses on the origins of contested legitimacy in inter- and transnational cooperation. Legitimacy is understood here not as a quality that an actor possesses or not, but one that results from social processes (see also Tallberg & Zürn, 2019). The paper introduces different formats for inter- and transnational cooperation. First, we show that despite an overall shift towards allowing more transnational actor participation in international decision-making, resistance against meaningful and comprehensive participation remains high among a substantial group of states. Also, among transnational actors themselves, questions concerning access and participation remain disputed. Second, the paper argues that different cooperation formats need to take into account the unequal capacities and capabilities of actors in a more extensive way. To enhance the legitimacy – and potentially also the effectiveness – of cooperation formats, these differences should be considered in institutional set-ups, facilitating not only participation but also real contribution. For this, more attention needs to be paid to the differences also among non-state actors, which are often classified according to their types but take different roles depending on the format of cooperation and the governance levels at which they operate.
Inter- and transnational formats of cooperation are increasingly contested at a time when both are needed more than ever to address globally shared challenges. This paper focusses on the origins of contested legitimacy in inter- and transnational cooperation. Legitimacy is understood here not as a quality that an actor possesses or not, but one that results from social processes (see also Tallberg & Zürn, 2019). The paper introduces different formats for inter- and transnational cooperation. First, we show that despite an overall shift towards allowing more transnational actor participation in international decision-making, resistance against meaningful and comprehensive participation remains high among a substantial group of states. Also, among transnational actors themselves, questions concerning access and participation remain disputed. Second, the paper argues that different cooperation formats need to take into account the unequal capacities and capabilities of actors in a more extensive way. To enhance the legitimacy – and potentially also the effectiveness – of cooperation formats, these differences should be considered in institutional set-ups, facilitating not only participation but also real contribution. For this, more attention needs to be paid to the differences also among non-state actors, which are often classified according to their types but take different roles depending on the format of cooperation and the governance levels at which they operate.
Houssem Aouar, Ismael Bennacer et Amine Gouiri ont brillé avec leurs clubs respectifs, l’AS Rome, l’AC Milan et le Stade Rennais. En revanche, Said Benrahma […]
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Le président de la République, Abdelmadjid Tebboune, a ordonné, lors de la réunion du Conseil des ministres, de verser une indemnité de 50.000 DA durant […]
L’article Tebboune ordonne une indemnité de 50.000 DA aux agriculteurs impactés par les inondations est apparu en premier sur .
Un mois jour pour jour après son sacre à domicile lors de la 34e édition de la Coupe d'Afrique des Nations, la Côte d'Ivoire vient d'officialiser sa liste de joueurs convoqués pour les prochaines journées FIFA.
Durant les prochaines journées FIFA de ce mois de Mars 2024, la Côte d'Ivoire, championne d'Afrique en titre, jouera le Bénin et l'Uruguay en amical. Ce lundi 11 Mars, Emerse Faé, le sélectionneur qui a porté les Eléphants vers le triomphe continental, a dévoilé une liste qui ressemble très fortement à celle de la CAN.
"Comme vous pouvez le constater, on a pris la décision, avec le staff, de repartir avec les champions d'Afrique. A l'exception de Sébastien Haller, qui est blessé, de Christian Kouamé, qui revient d'un palu, et de Serge Aurier, qui revient de blessure aussi, tous les champions d'Afrique sont présents.", a déclaré Emerse Faé en conférence de presse.
La liste de la Côte d'Ivoire :
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