French Foreign Policy since 1945: An Introduction
When Charles de Gaulle declared that “it is because we are no longer a great power that we need a grand policy,” he neatly summarized France’s predicament on the world scene. In this compact and engaging history, author Frédéric Bozo deftly recounts France’s efforts to reconcile its proud history and global ambitions with a realistic appraisal of its capabilities, from the aftermath of World War II to the present. He provides insightful analysis of the nation’s triumphs and setbacks through the years of decolonization, Cold War maneuvering, and European unification, as well as the more contemporary challenges posed by an increasingly multipolar and interconnected world.

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French Foreign Policy since 1945: An Introduction
When Charles de Gaulle declared that “it is because we are no longer a great power that we need a grand policy,” he neatly summarized France’s predicament on the world scene. In this compact and engaging history, author Frédéric Bozo deftly recounts France’s efforts to reconcile its proud history and global ambitions with a realistic appraisal of its capabilities, from the aftermath of World War II to the present. He provides insightful analysis of the nation’s triumphs and setbacks through the years of decolonization, Cold War maneuvering, and European unification, as well as the more contemporary challenges posed by an increasingly multipolar and interconnected world.

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French Foreign Policy since 1945: An Introduction

French Foreign Policy since 1945: An Introduction

by Fr d ric Bozo
French Foreign Policy since 1945: An Introduction

French Foreign Policy since 1945: An Introduction

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When Charles de Gaulle declared that “it is because we are no longer a great power that we need a grand policy,” he neatly summarized France’s predicament on the world scene. In this compact and engaging history, author Frédéric Bozo deftly recounts France’s efforts to reconcile its proud history and global ambitions with a realistic appraisal of its capabilities, from the aftermath of World War II to the present. He provides insightful analysis of the nation’s triumphs and setbacks through the years of decolonization, Cold War maneuvering, and European unification, as well as the more contemporary challenges posed by an increasingly multipolar and interconnected world.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781785333064
Publisher: Berghahn Books
Publication date: 08/01/2016
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 220
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x (d)

About the Author

Frédéric Bozo is Professor of History and International Relations in the Department of European Studies at the Sorbonne Nouvelle (University of Paris III). His publications include Visions of the End of the Cold War in Europe, 1945—1990 (2012) and Mitterrand, the End of the Cold War, and German Unification (2009), both with Berghahn Books.

Table of Contents

List of Tables vii

Acknowledgements ix

Introduction 1

Part I The Era of Frustration (1945-1958)

Chapter 1 France's Difficult Entry into the Cold War 7

Chapter 2 French Powerlessness 24

Part II Challenging the Status Quo (1958-1969)

Chapter 3 Re-establishing France's 'Rank' 43

Chapter 4 Challenging the Established Order 55

Chapter 5 The Apogee of de Gaulle's Grand Policy 68

Part III Managing De Gaulle's Legacy (1969-1981)

Chapter 6 Opting for Continuity 81

Chapter 7 The Education of a President 97

Part IV The End of the Cold War (1981-1995)

Chapter 8 New Cold War, New Détente 115

Chapter 9 The End of 'Yalta' 130

Part V France and Globalization (1995-2015)

Chapter 10 In Search of a Multipolar World 151

Epilogue From Sarkozy to Hollande 177

Appendix 193

Bibliography 199

Index 213

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