Constructing the Gaullist Consensus

A Cultural Perspective on French Policy towards the United States in NATO (1958–2000)
Nomos, 1. Edition 2004, 312 Pages
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"I am on a theater stage and I pretend to believe in it, I am pretending that France is a great country. It is a perpetual illusion” (Charles de Gaulle). These words raised the relevant questions for this study: Is the much-lauded cross-party consensus on France’s great power status a myth, intended to promote internal cohesion and the French identity? How has this affected the Franco-American security relationship? Analyzing the National Assembly debates on the country’s military program laws, the author applies constructivist concepts to answer these questions. Tamara Keating studied international relations at the universities of Passau, Paris, and Hamburg, and is now working at the European Parliament.
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Edition 1
ISBN 978-3-8329-0468-5
Subtitle A Cultural Perspective on French Policy towards the United States in NATO (1958–2000)
Publication Date Jan 21, 2004
Year of Publication 2004
Publisher Nomos
Format Softcover
Language englisch
Pages 312
Medium Book
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