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Defence and Dissent in Contemporary France [Pehme köide]

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This book, first published in 1984, examines France’s independent nuclear weapons programme of the 1980s alongside the French peace movement, which was almost totally absent – in contrast to the peace protests of the US and the rest of Europe.



This book, first published in 1984, examines France’s independent nuclear weapons programme of the 1980s alongside the French peace movement, which was almost totally absent – in contrast to the peace protests of the US and the rest of Europe. This book analyses this unusual pattern of defence and dissent, and assesses its likely development. It looks at the evolvement of French post-war defence policy, and discusses the French peace movement, attempting to explain why it was so weak.

Introduction: Defence, Dissent and the French Political Culture Jolyon
Howorth and Patricia Chilton Part
1. Defence Policies in Post-War France
1.
Defence Policy: the Historical Context Neville Waites
2. Gaullism, Nuclear
Weapons and the State Philip G. Cerny
3. The Parties and the Nuclear
Consensus David Hanley
4. Defence and the Mitterrand Government Jolyon
Howorth
5. French Nuclear Weapons Patricia Chilton Part
2. Voices of Dissent
6. French Defence: A Military Critique Admiral Antoine Sanguinetti
7. The
Rebirth of a Peace Movement Claude Bourdet
8. Peace Organisations in France
Today Christian Mellon
9. Ecologists and the Bomb Tony Chafer
10. The New
Left and Defence: Out of the Ghetto? Vladimir Claude Fiera Postface: France
and the European Peace Movement E.P. Thompson
Jolyon Howorth and Patricia Chilton