Temporalité de l’État, temporalité de l’ennemi
The fight against terrorism constitutes one of axis of States’ foreign policy. Over the last twenty years, France has been applying a policy corresponding to the official recommendations developed by the senior civil servants of the Quai d’Orsay. But far from being a culture shared by all, French di...
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description | The fight against terrorism constitutes one of axis of States’ foreign policy. Over the last twenty years, France has been applying a policy corresponding to the official recommendations developed by the senior civil servants of the Quai d’Orsay. But far from being a culture shared by all, French diplomats’ vision of terrorism reveals several subjective temporalities based on the interactions that structure them and that depend on recognition or its denial among actors of international relations. Philosophical beliefs enable us to identify the subjective temporalities through competing belief systems among French diplomats. They also enable us to identify, among others, a belief in the following fracture: a “long term” temporality, specific to the State and its representatives; a “cyclical and short” time, specific to the terrorist who is excluded from the long term. This temporal break leads to outlining a typology between “hubristic” and “civilizing” temporalities that we have attributed to “Énarques” (ENA graduates) and “cadres (civil servants) d’Orient” categories. It also suggests the influence of these temporal concepts on State strategic guidelines in response to terrorist violence. |
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spelling | doaj.art-9c070681763841cdbe2884bac44fd69a2024-02-13T14:02:56ZfraADR TemporalitésTemporalités1777-90062102-58782110.4000/temporalites.3104Temporalité de l’État, temporalité de l’ennemiOkan GermiyanogluThe fight against terrorism constitutes one of axis of States’ foreign policy. Over the last twenty years, France has been applying a policy corresponding to the official recommendations developed by the senior civil servants of the Quai d’Orsay. But far from being a culture shared by all, French diplomats’ vision of terrorism reveals several subjective temporalities based on the interactions that structure them and that depend on recognition or its denial among actors of international relations. Philosophical beliefs enable us to identify the subjective temporalities through competing belief systems among French diplomats. They also enable us to identify, among others, a belief in the following fracture: a “long term” temporality, specific to the State and its representatives; a “cyclical and short” time, specific to the terrorist who is excluded from the long term. This temporal break leads to outlining a typology between “hubristic” and “civilizing” temporalities that we have attributed to “Énarques” (ENA graduates) and “cadres (civil servants) d’Orient” categories. It also suggests the influence of these temporal concepts on State strategic guidelines in response to terrorist violence.https://journals.openedition.org/temporalites/3104temporalitiespublic policiesdiplomacyStateterrorismviolence |
spellingShingle | Okan Germiyanoglu Temporalité de l’État, temporalité de l’ennemi Temporalités temporalities public policies diplomacy State terrorism violence |
title | Temporalité de l’État, temporalité de l’ennemi |
title_full | Temporalité de l’État, temporalité de l’ennemi |
title_fullStr | Temporalité de l’État, temporalité de l’ennemi |
title_full_unstemmed | Temporalité de l’État, temporalité de l’ennemi |
title_short | Temporalité de l’État, temporalité de l’ennemi |
title_sort | temporalite de l etat temporalite de l ennemi |
topic | temporalities public policies diplomacy State terrorism violence |
url | https://journals.openedition.org/temporalites/3104 |
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