Adopted 170 years apart, grown from similar philosophical roots, and shaped by different histories–a comparative examination of the French and the US Constitutions yields fascinating takeaways about the norms in the two nations.
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Nicolas Maubert: From the High Seas to Outer Space
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Aurélie Jean: Decoding Algorithms
Simone Veil: Woman of the Century, with Elsa Zylberstein
Season Finale: Astronaut Thomas Pesquet and Crew
Leila Slimani: Unveiling Structures of Power
Two Nations, One Goal: Facing Terrorism without Fear
EU Explainer: Trade in a Time of War, with Cecilia Malmström
Serge Bromberg: Lost and Found Films and Méliès Movie Magic
Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie: Hope for an Authentic Story
Un Village Français: French WWII Drama Wins US Audience and Award
The Will to See: Bernard-Henri Lévy
EU Explainer: The French Presidency of the EU Council and its Impact on the US
Sex, Style and Stereotypes: the creator of Emily in Paris
Diane von Furstenberg — Vive La Liberty with a Fashionable Godmother
Out of this World — International Cooperation in Space
France-Amérique Magazine — From French Resistance to Cultural Diplomacy
La Cuisine Paris — An Epicurean Exchange
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