The French Communist Party in the Fifth Republic

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The French Communist Party in the Fifth Republic

D.S. Bell and Byron Criddle

Clarendon Press, 1994

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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内容説明

This up-to-date analysis of the French Communist Party reveals it as an entirely unconventional political force: not a normal party vying for office, but a Leninist bureaucracy armed with an apocalyptic mission to deliver humanity from capitalism. Its interests have been defined as part of an outpost of a world revolutionary movement; and whilst its strategies may have varied, they have done so in order to serve Soviet foreign policy purposes. D.S. Bell and Byron Criddle trace the history of the Communist Party in France from its origins. They focus in particular on the period since 1958 and explore the Party's unique organizational structures and international loyalties. They examine structure and ideology, relations with the Socialist party, electoral performance, and the 1980s decline in the Party's fortunes.

目次

  • Introduction: party organization
  • ideology, doctrine and policy. Part 1 History: origins of the party
  • dependence - 1920-1956
  • looking alliance - 1956-1972
  • the struggle to survive - 1972-1993. Part 2 Structure and context: the CGT - the transmission belt
  • French Communism and the USSR
  • communists and socialists
  • voters, members and leaders
  • decline.

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