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This book seeks to explain the events that have been taking place in C?te d'Ivoire since 1999 and which are commonly referred to as 'la crise ivoirienne' (the Ivorian crisis). It seems that the day to day interpretation of the events did not provide a satisfactory explanation of the deep fracture and that it was necessary to reconsider the essentialist theoretical categories that are striving to impose on us a false view, made cumbersome by ethnocentric prejudices. To avoid falling into the trap of the day to day interpretation of events will require an in-depth questioning of the causes of the foreseen collapse of the Ivorian model. Having a grasp on the historical meaning of facts is required in examining the sequence and interconnection of events which we always need to rule on the historical weight in order to gauge the tragic trend of the social dynamics. While looking for the causes of the social and political rift, the authors of this volume started by asking a central question: How does the weight of the modern Ivorian society formation intervene in the modalities of the actions of individuals and current collectivities? The brutal and violent fracture which the Ivorian social formation underwent brings forth, once again, the issue of collective identities and unveils, at the same time, the challenges related to the incomplete nature of the construction of 'Nation States' in Africa. In fact, it is a mistake to think that the crisis spontaneously started among partisan higher authorities and to ignore that behind the ostentatious declarations on National Unity, pre-colonial groups have not completely melted into the modern 'Nation'. Furthermore, in the process of 'national' social space formation, new social combinations emerge by continuously re-inventing themselves. It seems that the roots of current crises reside in the unprecedented transformation which contemporary African societies have been undergoing.

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  1. Page de couverture
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  1. Page de titre
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  1. Page des droits d'auteur
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  1. Table des matières
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  1. Les Contributeurs
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  1. Introduction: Citoyenneté, violence et crise des paradigmes dominants
  2. pp. 1-24
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  1. 1: Racines des crises socio-politiques en Côte d'Ivoire et sens de l'histoire
  2. pp. 25-62
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  1. 2: Réflexions d'un Burkinabè sur la crise en Côte d'Ivoire
  2. pp. 63-78
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  1. 3: « Je suis un Sidibé de Tiémélékro ». L'acquisition de la nationalité ivoirienne à titre originaire: critère juridique ou critère anthropologique ?
  2. pp. 79-88
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  1. 5: La crise de la ruralité en Côte d'Ivoire forestière: Ethnicisation des tensions foncières, conflits entre générations et politique de libéralisation
  2. pp. 105-124
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  1. 6: Stratégies identitaires et migratoires des ressortissants africains résidant à Abidjan: quelle évolution possible ?
  2. pp. 125-148
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  1. 7: L'armée dans la construction de la nation ivoirienne
  2. pp. 149-168
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  1. 8: La brutalisation du champ politique ivoirien 1990–2003
  2. pp. 169-182
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  1. 9: Un Africain à Paris: Retour sur l'exil politique de Laurent Gbagbo dans les années 80
  2. pp. 183-198
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  1. 10: À propos du rôle des médias dans le conflit ivoirien
  2. pp. 199-217
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  1. Page de quartrieme
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