French presidentialism and the election of 1995

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French presidentialism and the election of 1995

edited by John Gaffney, Lorna Milne

Ashgate, c1997

  • : hbk
  • : pbk

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Includes bibliographical references and index

内容説明・目次

内容説明

In 1995 for the second time in the course of the Fifth Republic, a presidential election took place during a period of "cohabitation" between the Socialist President and a right-wing coalition government. However, it was clear that the President would not seek re-election. This volume resulted from a research project focusing firstly on an understanding of French presidentialism, in order to grasp not only what happened in 1995, but also to understand French politics and society in general. Secondly, the volume aims to provide reflective academic analysis to counter balance the great quantities of journalistic commentary offered by the mass media on the occasion of an election. The book addresses the context of the 1995 election by explaining how presidentialism emerged in the Fifth Republic, and by examining the legacies of history and France's constitutional arrangements. The second part of the book focuses on the events of 1995.

目次

  • Presidentialism in France - a historical overview, Peter Morris
  • the myth of the president in French political culture, Lorna Milne
  • the Mitterrand legacy, Alistair Cole
  • analysis of the election results, David B. Goldey
  • financing the presidential campaign, Irene Hill
  • the mainstream right - Chirac and Balladur, John Gaffney
  • the left - Jospin, Hue and Laguiller, David Bell and Byron Criddle
  • the other candidates - Voynet, Le Pen, de Villiers and Cheminade, Catherine Fieschi
  • the business community and the election, Mairi Maclean
  • the trade unions and the election, Susan Milner
  • the campaign and the media, Pamela M. Moores and Christoph Texier
  • the polls and the 1995 election, Jean and Monica Charlot
  • politics as narrative - the media, the polls and public opinion, Catherine Pradeilles
  • foreign policy issues and the election, Douglas Johnson
  • conclusion, John Gaffney
  • chronology of the campaign
  • Christophe Texier.

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