The Mitterrand era : policy alternatives and political mobilization in France
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The Mitterrand era : policy alternatives and political mobilization in France
Macmillan, 1996
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
This anthology examines the effects of economic orthodoxy on the French left. A decade after the governing left relinquished plans to "transform society", French social actors have indeed changed. They have adapted to economic orthodoxy and to a new political mainstream. Various essays examine the political impact of economic forces, exploring the relationships between left parties and organized labour. The book also looks at new forms of political mobilization around gender, immigration and environmental issues.
Table of Contents
- Francois Mitterrand, the Left and Political Mobilization in France, Anthony Daley. Part 1 The Dilemmas of Governance: The Limits of Political Economy - Mitterrand and the Crisis of the French Left, George Ross
- Exchange Rate Politics in France - The Regime-Defining Choices of the Mitterrand Presidency, David R. Cameron
- Less Exceptonalism than Meets the Eye, Serge Halimi
- The Lefts Response to Industrial Crisis - Restructuring in the Steel and Automobile Industries, W. Rand Smith. Part 2 Policy Change and Economic Actors: An End to French Economic Exceptionalism? The Transformation of Business under Mitterrand, Vivien A. Schmidt
- French Socialism and the Transformation of Industrial Relations Since 1981, Chris Howell
- French Labour Confronts Technological Change - Reform that Never Was?, Mark Kesselman
- The Dilemma of Unions Without Members, Guy Groux and Rene Mouriaux. Part 2 Political Mobilization and Left Politics: The Shifting Advantages of Organizabonal Formats - Factionalism and the French Socialist Party, Serenella Sferza
- French Communism - Party Construction and Party Decline, Martin A. Schain
- Green Politics and Political Mobilization - Contradictions of Direct Democracy, Tad Shull
- The Politics of Egatite Professionnelle Policy - As Symbolic Reform Becomes More Symbolic, Amy G. Mazur
- Race, Immigration and the Politics of Hate, Patrick R. Ireland.
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