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Beyond political structures, geography and history force us to learn to live together,' stated its initiators, Hennie de Pous from the Netherlands, Charles Danguy from Lorraine, France, and Andrew Stallybrass, an Englishman with Swiss citizenship. Anne Lacaton, Jean-Philippe Vassal, Jalili Amor, Emmanuelle Delage, Florian de Pous, Mathieu Laporte, David Pradel res civilis, difficilis ("athletics is simple; politics, complex"): this is when journalists cover political events as "sports," focusing almost exclusively on daily public-opinion pous and speculating on one side or another's constantly shifting chances of "victory. |
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