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    Le symbolisme de la pierre à travers l'histoire: "de la Bible à la pierre philosophale".Jean-François Blondel - 2015 - Escalquens: Éditions Trajectoire.
    De la pierre de Jacob, décrite dans la Bible à la pierre philosophale ; des mégalithes de Stonehenge à la pierre cubique des francs-maçons, combien de fois la pierre a-telle été représentée en tant que symbole! L'auteur invite le lecteur à faire ce voyage dans l'espace et dans le temps, où, systématiquement, la pierre va se trouver associée à un événement qui a marqué l'humanité : les mégalithes, alignés dans la direction du lever du soleil aux solstices, les "pierres tombées (...)
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    Political Cultures Do Matter: Citizens and Politics in Western Europe and East and Southeast Asia.Jean Blondel & Takashi Inoguchi - 2002 - Japanese Journal of Political Science 3 (2):151-171.
    This article is concerned with the examination of the attitudes of the in two regions of the globe, both with respect to basic relations between citizen and state and with respect to the extent to which affects these relations. These questions have too long been discussed primarily at the level of elites or on the basis of assumptions or about what the reactions of the people at large may be. By providing at least some evidence pertaining to both these questions, (...)
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    ‘Presidentialism’ in the Ex-Soviet Union.J. Blondel - 2012 - Japanese Journal of Political Science 13 (1):1-36.
    When the Soviet Union fell in 1990, three of its 15 components, the Baltic States, joined the European Union, and a fourth, Moldova, may well join in the future. The other 11 quickly became presidential republics, following the lead given by Boris Yeltsin, the president of the largest among them, Russia. By 1994, all 11 were headed by a president elected by universal suffrage. These ex-Soviet countries contribute significantly to the number of presidential republics in the world. Presidential republics form (...)
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    Carlos Huneeus, The Pinochet Regime, Boulder, CO and London: Lynne Rienner, 2007, pp. 490 + bibliography, $69.95 hbk, ISBN: 158-826-406-8. [REVIEW]J. Blondel - 2008 - Japanese Journal of Political Science 9 (2):251-253.
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    Richard J. Samuels, Macchiavelli's Children: Leaders and their Legacy in Italy and Japan, Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 2003, pp. xiv + 361 + notes, references and index. [REVIEW]J. Blondel - 2003 - Japanese Journal of Political Science 4 (2):369-370.