Building a European identity : France, the United States, and the oil shock, 1973-1974

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    • Gfeller, Aurélie Elisa

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Building a European identity : France, the United States, and the oil shock, 1973-1974

Aurélie Élisa Gfeller

(Berghahn monographs in French studies, v. 12)

Berghahn Books, c2012

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [206]-225) and index

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Description

The Arab-Israeli war of 1973, the first oil price shock, and France's transition from Gaullist to centrist rule in 1974 coincided with the United States' attempt to redefine transatlantic relations. As the author argues, this was an important moment in which the French political elite responded with an unprecedented effort to construct an internationally influential and internally cohesive European entity. Based on extensive multi-archival research, this study combines analysis of French policy making with an inquiry into the evolution of political language, highlighting the significance of the new concept of a political European identity.

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Acknowledgements Acronyms and abbreviations Introduction Chapter 1. Meeting the American Challenge: France and the Year of Europe Chapter 2. Constructing a European Identity Chapter 3. War in the Middle East. The Europeanization of France's Arab Policy Chapter 4. Kissinger, Jobert and the Oil Shock Chapter 5. From a European Common Voice Towards Atlanticism? Chapter 6. Building a Political Europe in a Changed International Context: Giscard and the Twin Summits of Paris and Martinique Conclusions Bibliography

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