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Alain Bauer: "The West believed that the world was a giant Erasmus"

2023-03-21T19:16:17.739Z


INTERVIEW – In his new book, the essayist and professor of criminology analyzes the global consequences of the war in Ukraine. He believes that we have entered a world without peace, where we will alternate between ceasefires, conflicts and truces.


Alain Bauer

is a professor at the National Conservatory of Arts and Crafts, scientific manager of the security, defence, intelligence, criminology, cyber threats and crises division.

He also teaches in New York, Shanghai and in specialized schools.

He has published numerous books on the subjects of his specialty.

LE FIGARO.

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"The time has come to grasp the world as it is rather than ignore it, to understand it rather than dream it, to work on it rather than consume it", you write

.

Did the dreamers give birth to

chaos in Ukraine

and elsewhere?

Alain Bauer.

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My generation lived through the fall of the Wall and experienced the Gulf War or the Yugoslav conflict.

But from 1989, for consumerist and globalist reasons (the ideology of the low cost “right to happiness”), it was believed that no one had adversaries or enemies anymore, only customers and suppliers.

The West believed that we lived in a giant Erasmus and that our world would look like a...

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Source: lefigaro

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