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This dynamic introduction to contemporary France analyzes the problems and possibilities of democracy in a globalizing world.
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This dynamic introduction to contemporary France analyzes the problems and possibilities of democracy in a globalizing world.
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- Europe Today
- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 354
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Februar 2003
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 538g
- ISBN-13: 9780742501980
- ISBN-10: 0742501981
- Artikelnr.: 22114848
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Europe Today
- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 354
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Februar 2003
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 538g
- ISBN-13: 9780742501980
- ISBN-10: 0742501981
- Artikelnr.: 22114848
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Anne Sa'adah is Joel Parker Professor of Law and Political Science in the Department of Government at Dartmouth College.
Chapter 1 Introduction: A Democratic Education Part 2 Part I: The
Historical and Cultural Foundations of Contemporary French Politics Part 3
Chapter 1: Le Miracle de la France: French Nationalism Chapter 4
Nationalism and the Left: From the Revolution to the Commune Chapter 5
Nationalism and the Right: From the Boulanger Affair to the Great War
Chapter 6 World War I Part 7 Chapter 2: World War II and Its Legacies
Chapter 8 France, 1939-1945 Chapter 9 Vichy, a Past That Stayed Chapter 10
The Legacies Part 11 Chapter 3: Decolonization and Its Sequels Chapter 12
The Algerian War and Republican Institutions Chapter 13 The Empire Strikes
Back: The Algerian War and French Identity Chapter 14 Epilogue Part 15
Chapter 4: Putting Sovereignty First: The Gaullist Vision Chapter 16 The
Gaullist Conception of State Sovereignty Chapter 17 Charting Policy Chapter
18 The Gaullist Vision: An Assessment Part 19 Part II: The Institutions,
Processes, and Practices of French Politics Part 20 Chapter 5: Political
Representation in the Fifth Republic: Back to the Marais? Chapter 21 The
Reconstruction of the Left, 1958-1986 Chapter 22 The Failed Recomposition
of the Right, 1958-1981 Chapter 23 Institutional and Partisan Confusion,
1984 to the present Chapter 24 Conclusion Part 25 Chapter 6: State-Society
Relations in France: An Introduction Chapter 26 Politics and Markets: The
Dirigiste State Chapter 27 Selective Capitalism: Social Structure Chapter
28 Capitalism and the Republican Compromise: Ideological Ambiguities
Chapter 29 Postwar Economic Growth and Social Change Chapter 30 Conclusion
Part 31 Part III: Contemporary Dilemmas Part 32 Chapter 7: Reinventing
France: Social Change, Identity, and Citizenship Chapter 33 Winners and
Losers in the New France Chapter 34 The New Politics of Identity Chapter 35
Conclusion Part 36 Chapter 8: Getting Past Sovereignty: An Impossible Task?
Chapter 37 Rethinking the Means of French Foreign Policy: Sovereignty,
Supranationality, and Multilateralism Chapter 38 Testing the Possibilities
of French Power: The Yugoslav Disaster Chapter 39 Testing the Possibilities
of Supranational Action: Social Protection Chapter 40 Conclusion Part 41
Appendix A: A Chronology of French Regimes Part 42 Appendix B: The Fifth
Republic: The Presidents and Their Prime Ministers Part 43 Appendix C:
Electoral Laws: An Introduction Part 44 Appendix D: Who's Who in French
Politics
Historical and Cultural Foundations of Contemporary French Politics Part 3
Chapter 1: Le Miracle de la France: French Nationalism Chapter 4
Nationalism and the Left: From the Revolution to the Commune Chapter 5
Nationalism and the Right: From the Boulanger Affair to the Great War
Chapter 6 World War I Part 7 Chapter 2: World War II and Its Legacies
Chapter 8 France, 1939-1945 Chapter 9 Vichy, a Past That Stayed Chapter 10
The Legacies Part 11 Chapter 3: Decolonization and Its Sequels Chapter 12
The Algerian War and Republican Institutions Chapter 13 The Empire Strikes
Back: The Algerian War and French Identity Chapter 14 Epilogue Part 15
Chapter 4: Putting Sovereignty First: The Gaullist Vision Chapter 16 The
Gaullist Conception of State Sovereignty Chapter 17 Charting Policy Chapter
18 The Gaullist Vision: An Assessment Part 19 Part II: The Institutions,
Processes, and Practices of French Politics Part 20 Chapter 5: Political
Representation in the Fifth Republic: Back to the Marais? Chapter 21 The
Reconstruction of the Left, 1958-1986 Chapter 22 The Failed Recomposition
of the Right, 1958-1981 Chapter 23 Institutional and Partisan Confusion,
1984 to the present Chapter 24 Conclusion Part 25 Chapter 6: State-Society
Relations in France: An Introduction Chapter 26 Politics and Markets: The
Dirigiste State Chapter 27 Selective Capitalism: Social Structure Chapter
28 Capitalism and the Republican Compromise: Ideological Ambiguities
Chapter 29 Postwar Economic Growth and Social Change Chapter 30 Conclusion
Part 31 Part III: Contemporary Dilemmas Part 32 Chapter 7: Reinventing
France: Social Change, Identity, and Citizenship Chapter 33 Winners and
Losers in the New France Chapter 34 The New Politics of Identity Chapter 35
Conclusion Part 36 Chapter 8: Getting Past Sovereignty: An Impossible Task?
Chapter 37 Rethinking the Means of French Foreign Policy: Sovereignty,
Supranationality, and Multilateralism Chapter 38 Testing the Possibilities
of French Power: The Yugoslav Disaster Chapter 39 Testing the Possibilities
of Supranational Action: Social Protection Chapter 40 Conclusion Part 41
Appendix A: A Chronology of French Regimes Part 42 Appendix B: The Fifth
Republic: The Presidents and Their Prime Ministers Part 43 Appendix C:
Electoral Laws: An Introduction Part 44 Appendix D: Who's Who in French
Politics
Chapter 1 Introduction: A Democratic Education Part 2 Part I: The
Historical and Cultural Foundations of Contemporary French Politics Part 3
Chapter 1: Le Miracle de la France: French Nationalism Chapter 4
Nationalism and the Left: From the Revolution to the Commune Chapter 5
Nationalism and the Right: From the Boulanger Affair to the Great War
Chapter 6 World War I Part 7 Chapter 2: World War II and Its Legacies
Chapter 8 France, 1939-1945 Chapter 9 Vichy, a Past That Stayed Chapter 10
The Legacies Part 11 Chapter 3: Decolonization and Its Sequels Chapter 12
The Algerian War and Republican Institutions Chapter 13 The Empire Strikes
Back: The Algerian War and French Identity Chapter 14 Epilogue Part 15
Chapter 4: Putting Sovereignty First: The Gaullist Vision Chapter 16 The
Gaullist Conception of State Sovereignty Chapter 17 Charting Policy Chapter
18 The Gaullist Vision: An Assessment Part 19 Part II: The Institutions,
Processes, and Practices of French Politics Part 20 Chapter 5: Political
Representation in the Fifth Republic: Back to the Marais? Chapter 21 The
Reconstruction of the Left, 1958-1986 Chapter 22 The Failed Recomposition
of the Right, 1958-1981 Chapter 23 Institutional and Partisan Confusion,
1984 to the present Chapter 24 Conclusion Part 25 Chapter 6: State-Society
Relations in France: An Introduction Chapter 26 Politics and Markets: The
Dirigiste State Chapter 27 Selective Capitalism: Social Structure Chapter
28 Capitalism and the Republican Compromise: Ideological Ambiguities
Chapter 29 Postwar Economic Growth and Social Change Chapter 30 Conclusion
Part 31 Part III: Contemporary Dilemmas Part 32 Chapter 7: Reinventing
France: Social Change, Identity, and Citizenship Chapter 33 Winners and
Losers in the New France Chapter 34 The New Politics of Identity Chapter 35
Conclusion Part 36 Chapter 8: Getting Past Sovereignty: An Impossible Task?
Chapter 37 Rethinking the Means of French Foreign Policy: Sovereignty,
Supranationality, and Multilateralism Chapter 38 Testing the Possibilities
of French Power: The Yugoslav Disaster Chapter 39 Testing the Possibilities
of Supranational Action: Social Protection Chapter 40 Conclusion Part 41
Appendix A: A Chronology of French Regimes Part 42 Appendix B: The Fifth
Republic: The Presidents and Their Prime Ministers Part 43 Appendix C:
Electoral Laws: An Introduction Part 44 Appendix D: Who's Who in French
Politics
Historical and Cultural Foundations of Contemporary French Politics Part 3
Chapter 1: Le Miracle de la France: French Nationalism Chapter 4
Nationalism and the Left: From the Revolution to the Commune Chapter 5
Nationalism and the Right: From the Boulanger Affair to the Great War
Chapter 6 World War I Part 7 Chapter 2: World War II and Its Legacies
Chapter 8 France, 1939-1945 Chapter 9 Vichy, a Past That Stayed Chapter 10
The Legacies Part 11 Chapter 3: Decolonization and Its Sequels Chapter 12
The Algerian War and Republican Institutions Chapter 13 The Empire Strikes
Back: The Algerian War and French Identity Chapter 14 Epilogue Part 15
Chapter 4: Putting Sovereignty First: The Gaullist Vision Chapter 16 The
Gaullist Conception of State Sovereignty Chapter 17 Charting Policy Chapter
18 The Gaullist Vision: An Assessment Part 19 Part II: The Institutions,
Processes, and Practices of French Politics Part 20 Chapter 5: Political
Representation in the Fifth Republic: Back to the Marais? Chapter 21 The
Reconstruction of the Left, 1958-1986 Chapter 22 The Failed Recomposition
of the Right, 1958-1981 Chapter 23 Institutional and Partisan Confusion,
1984 to the present Chapter 24 Conclusion Part 25 Chapter 6: State-Society
Relations in France: An Introduction Chapter 26 Politics and Markets: The
Dirigiste State Chapter 27 Selective Capitalism: Social Structure Chapter
28 Capitalism and the Republican Compromise: Ideological Ambiguities
Chapter 29 Postwar Economic Growth and Social Change Chapter 30 Conclusion
Part 31 Part III: Contemporary Dilemmas Part 32 Chapter 7: Reinventing
France: Social Change, Identity, and Citizenship Chapter 33 Winners and
Losers in the New France Chapter 34 The New Politics of Identity Chapter 35
Conclusion Part 36 Chapter 8: Getting Past Sovereignty: An Impossible Task?
Chapter 37 Rethinking the Means of French Foreign Policy: Sovereignty,
Supranationality, and Multilateralism Chapter 38 Testing the Possibilities
of French Power: The Yugoslav Disaster Chapter 39 Testing the Possibilities
of Supranational Action: Social Protection Chapter 40 Conclusion Part 41
Appendix A: A Chronology of French Regimes Part 42 Appendix B: The Fifth
Republic: The Presidents and Their Prime Ministers Part 43 Appendix C:
Electoral Laws: An Introduction Part 44 Appendix D: Who's Who in French
Politics