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E-raamat: 60 years of France and Europe

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  • Formaat: 132 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 07-Dec-2018
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781351026086
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  • Formaat: 132 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 07-Dec-2018
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781351026086

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2017 marked the 60th anniversary of the signing of the Treaty of Rome and the starting point for todays European Union. Since then, the project has indisputably come a very long way and has undergone major changes in direction. However, one constant throughout has been the central role played by France.

This important milestone is used to take stock of the relationship between France and Europe. The enclosed chapters cover a broad range of issues relating to the past, present and future, investigating Franco-European relations via the optic of a wide range of debates. These include:











the issue of Europe in French presidential elections





the impact of the European question on the development of the two major political forces (of left and right) in France, and its role in their internal tensions;





Europe as a key consideration in French macro-economic policy





France's Algerian question and missed opportunities to extend 'Europe' to its North African neighbour;





Charles de Gaulles role in defining the EUs structures for transnational democratic politics.

Sixty years on: France and Europe from the Treaty of Rome to the 2017 elections assess how and why Europe matters in our understanding of contemporary France, and contributes to the important and ongoing research agendas for the study of France and the European Union.

The chapters were originally published in a special issue of Modern & Contemporary France.
Citation Information vi
Notes on Contributors viii
Introduction: Sixty years on: France and Europe from the Treaty of Rome to the 2017 elections 1(6)
Helen Drake
Chris Reynolds
1 Presidential elections and Europe: the 2012 game-changer
7(18)
Chris Reynolds
2 From `la petite Europe vaticane' to the Club Med: the French Socialist Party and the challenges of European integration
25(18)
David Hanley
3 Between Euro-Federalism, Euro-Pragmatism and Euro-Populism: the Gaullist movement divided over Europe
43(18)
Benjamin Leruth
Nicholas Startin
4 France and European macroeconomic policy coordination: from the Treaty of Rome to the euro area sovereign debt crisis
61(20)
David Howarth
Joachim Schild
5 Drawing Algeria into Europe: shifting French policy and the Treaty of Rome (1951--1964)
81(18)
Megan Brown
6 European democracy deferred: de Gaulle and the Dehousse Plan, 1960
99(16)
Eric O'Connor
Conclusion 115(6)
Helen Drake
Chris Reynolds
Index 121
Helen Drake is Professor of French and European Studies, Loughborough University, UK and Director of the Institute for Diplomacy and International Governance, Loughborough University London, UK.

Chris Reynolds is Associate Professor of Contemporary French and European Studies, Nottingham Trent University, UK.