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Publisher: Odile Jacob
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Total Pages: 321
ISBN-13: 2738180094
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Author: E. Mahan
Publisher: Springer
Published: 2002-10-16
Total Pages: 238
ISBN-13: 1403913927
DOWNLOAD EBOOKIn Kennedy, de Gaulle and Western Europe , Mahan revises prevailing interpretations of Franco-American relations during the early 1960s that either chastise de Gaulle for anti-Americanism or Kennedy for imposing U.S. policies on Europe. Summoning a wide range of French and American archival sources, this book demonstrates that the structure and dynamics of the Franco-American relationship during this period were embedded in complex multilateral relationships within the Western alliance.
Author: Harry Vincent Wann
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Published: 1920
Total Pages: 220
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: A. Menon
Publisher: Springer
Published: 2000-01-12
Total Pages: 271
ISBN-13: 0333981626
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis book presents the first in-depth assessment of France's policies towards NATO between 1981 and 1997. It also provides a critical assessment of these policies. It argues that France's arms-length relationship with NATO's integrated military structure served its purpose during the Cold War, but increasingly came to impose high costs thereafter.
Author: David Skuy
Publisher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Published: 2003
Total Pages: 316
ISBN-13: 9780773524576
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAnnotation An in-depth examination of the event that precipitated the complete domination of Restoration politics by the Royalists and ultimately convinced millions of French citizens to support Louis XVIII and the Bourbon monarchy. On 13 February 1820 the Duke of Berry, the only Bourbon prince capable of siring an heir, was assassinated. Seven months later the Duchess of Berry gave birth to a boy, the Duke of Bordeaux, and the Bourbon lineage was saved. The boy was immediately nicknamed "the miracle child." The Duke's assassination and the birth of his son gave rise to the Royalist Reaction of 1820, a ten-month period that forever altered France's political landscape. This remarkable story provides the backdrop for David Skuy's analysis of the Royalist Reaction and its place in the history of the French Restoration. Skuy argues that the Royalist Reaction was the product of two divergent forces: historical echoes of the French Revolution and the Napoleonic Empire and the psychological consequences of the assassination, and the miracle child. Skuy discusses Restoration political theory and the development of modern political parties. He follows the strategems of anti-royalist extremists plotting to overthrow the Bourbon regime, and details the complexities and intrigues that characterized the royal court and parliament. Skuy reveals how the assassination and the birth of the miracle child triggered a popular Royalist Reaction that changed millions of French citizens from passive observers into ardent royalists.
Author: Phillip H. Gordon
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Published: 1993-04-05
Total Pages: 292
ISBN-13: 140082091X
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAs France begins to confront the new challenges of the post-Cold War era, the time has come to examine how French security policy has evolved since Charles de Gaulle set it on an independent course in the 1960s. Philip Gordon shows that the Gaullist model, contrary to widely held beliefs, has lived on--but that its inherent inconsistencies have grown more acute with increasing European unification, the diminishing American military role in Europe, and related strains on French military budgets. The question today is whether the Gaullist legacy will enable a strong and confident France to play a full role in Europe's new security arrangements or whether France, because of its will to independence, is destined to play an isolated, national role. Gordon analyzes military doctrines, strategies, and budgets from the 1960s to the 1990s, and also the evolution of French policy from the early debates about NATO and the European Community to the Persian Gulf War. He reveals how and why Gaullist ideas have for so long influenced French security policy and examines possible new directions for France in an increasingly united but potentially unstable Europe.
Author: Sten Rynning
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Published: 2001-10-30
Total Pages: 252
ISBN-13: 0313075611
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAs Rynning shows, armed forces have a natural interest in shaping military doctrine according to their resources, doctrinal traditions, as well as their assessment of the international environment. However, armed forces are also the instrument of policy-makers who are in charge of national security. Using civil-military relations in France from 1958 to the present as a case study, he shows when policy-makers are capable of controlling military doctrine as well as the means armed forces rely on to influence doctrine. Some scholars argue that policy-makers can control military doctrine only when the international environment is threatening--a situation granting them added decision-making authority. Others argue that such control ultimately depends on the degree of domestic political disagreement/consensus. With access to most of the leading military personnel and policy-makers of the era, Rynning provides an analysis that will be instructive to scholars as well as policy-makers and military leaders concerned with contemporary civil-military relations.
Author: Leopold George Wickham Legg
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Published: 1905
Total Pages: 332
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Dorothy Pickles
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Published: 2023-02-24
Total Pages: 208
ISBN-13: 1000810003
DOWNLOAD EBOOKFirst published in 1972 The Government and Politics of France: Volume One provides a comprehensive overview of the nature, theory, and practice of the French governmental system. It brings themes like the Constitution, the roles of the President and Prime Minister, the electoral system, parliamentary parties, and extra parliamentary groups in France. This book is a must read for students of French politics, political science, political institutions, and European politics.
Author: Royal Society (Great Britain)
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Published: 1923
Total Pages: 1092
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