Emmanuel Macron and the two years that changed France

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Emmanuel Macron and the two years that changed France

Alistair Cole

(Pocket politics)

Manchester University Press, 2019

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [116]-126) and index

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This book looks at the period 2015-18 in French politics, a turbulent time that witnessed the apparent collapse of the old party system, the taming of populist and left-wing challenges to the Republic and the emergence of a new political order centred on President Emmanuel Macron. The election of Macron was greeted with relief in European chancelleries and appeared to give a new impetus to European integration, even accomplishing the feat of making France attractive after a long period of French bashing and reflexive decline. But what is the real significance of the Macron presidency? Is it as transformative as it appears? Emmanuel Macron and the two years that changed France provides a balanced answer to this pressing question. It is written to appeal to a general readership with an interest in French and European politics, as well as to students and scholars of French politics. -- .

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Foreword by Robert Elgie Preface Introduction: two years that changed France Part I: Out with the old 1 2016: Francois Hollande's annus horribilis 2 Bye bye Mr Sarkozy, hello Mr Nobody 3 The socialists in search of survival Part II: A spring revolution 4 Of volcanoes and earthquakes: looking back at the 2017 presidential and parliamentary elections 5 Macron's political leadership 6 Global Macron Conclusion: Emmanuel Macron and the remaking of France Index -- .

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