Does France still count? : the French role in the new Europe
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Does France still count? : the French role in the new Europe
(The Washington papers, 164)
Praeger, 1994
- : cloth
- : pbk
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"Published with the Center for Strategic and International Studies Washington, D.C."
Includes bibliographical references (p. 103-107) and index
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内容説明
France's political leaders have been deeply committed both to maintaining France's independence and to asserting its leadership role in Europe. The end of the Cold War, the demise of the Europe of Yalta, as well as the unification of Germany, have forced France to rethink its European and international strategies. The purpose of this study is to analyze France's effort to redefine its role in the post-Cold War era and in an integrated Europe, and what that redefined role might mean to France, to Europe, and to the United States. In examining France's international role after the Cold War, Steven Philip Kramer seeks to answer the question, does France still count?
目次
Acknowledgments Introduction A French Vision of Europe: Political and Economic Integration Security The French Plan for Europe Unravels Domestic Politics: The Quest for Identity Franco-U.S. Relations Conclusion Notes Index
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