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“Inaction is sometimes more costly than action.”

Jean-Pierre Filiu, ancien diplomate et conseiller diplomatique, ce professeur des Universités à Sciences Po et Columbia pose ici à l'occasion de la publication de son nouveau livre "Le Printemps des Arabes", aux éditions Futuropolis.

Since the Arab Spring the situation of the Muslim world is experiencing a bloody evolution. The Syrian desert has become a battlefield between Sunnites and Shiites, the proponents of moderate Islam and fundamentalists.

Instability in the region has led to the deaths of nearly 250,000 people and to the displacement of nearly 4 million refugees.How can the internationalization of an initially local conflict be explained? Does the European Union, which is directly concerned by the terrorist threat from this region, have a role to play in the political process? If so, in what way?

Interview and response elements with Jean-Pierre Filiu, professor at Sciences Po (Paris), also teacher at the universities of Columbia (New York) and Georgetown (Washington). He recently published “The Arab Revolution, ten lessons on the democratic uprising” by Fayard.

Read the full article on the Robert Schuman Fundation website

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