Current French security policy : the Gaullist legacy

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Current French security policy : the Gaullist legacy

Theodore Robert Posner

(Contributions in military studies, no. 118)

Greenwood Press, 1991

  • : alk. paper

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Bibliography: p. [149]-163

Includes index

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内容説明

This analysis of France's role in Europe's new security order adds a new perspective to a post-Cold War security dialogue that has focused on the superpowers and Germany. Theodore Posner provides a historical framework for his comprehensive study of current French security policy, and he links broad themes to changes in operations. Written in a lively manner, this overview of current European politics, security issues, and modern-day French political life is intended for a broad audience of students, teachers, and policymakers in military studies, political science, and world history. The study takes as its point of departure the 1960s, when Charles de Gaulle offered Western Europe a model of cooperative security that challenged the U.S. model. Since Europe's political transformation and the end of the Cold War has altered the earlier security framework, the time is now ripe for a new model. The study defines how a French model might look institutionally today and how France could provide new leadership, but concludes that the strong initiative for doing so is probably lacking. This study is important also in analyzing events from a historical perspective and in viewing policies made at the highest level and at the operational level as well.

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Preface Introduction Integration versus Cooperation: The Historical Debate French Military Potential at Low Force Levels A French Concept for the Future of European Security The Gaullist Legacy: Help or Hinderance to a New French Role in European Security? Conclusion Bibliography Index

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