PICQ, Jean

Faut-il réformer notre État? Exigences et leviers de changement - Paris : IIAP, juil./sept. 1995

Any analysis of the French society convinces one of the urgent necessity to reform the state. In fact, even more than reform, it has become imperative to enact a permanent process of reflection and of adapting the state to its missions and environment, as well as to respond to changes brought on by globalization, the European Union, decentralization, and the weakening of traditional social links. Proposals for each of these points constitute the foundation of the search for the control of new infra and supra-national public spaces