Globalizing de Gaulle: International Perspectives on French Foreign Policies, 1958-1969

Globalizing de Gaulle: International Perspectives on French Foreign Policies, 1958-1969

Globalizing de Gaulle: International Perspectives on French Foreign Policies, 1958-1969

Globalizing de Gaulle: International Perspectives on French Foreign Policies, 1958-1969

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Overview

French President Charles de Gaulle (1958-1969) has consistently fascinated contemporaries and historians. His vision—conceived out of national interest—of uniting Europe under French leadership and overcoming the Cold War still remains relevant and appealing. De Gaulle's towering personality and his challenge to US hegemony in the Cold War have inspired a vast number of political biographies and analyses of the foreign policies of the Fifth Republic mostly from French or US angle. In contrast, this book serves to rediscover de Gaulle's global policies how they changed the Cold War.

Offering truly global perspectives on France's approach to the world during de Gaulle's presidency, the 13 well-matched essays by leading experts in the field tap into newly available sources drawn from US, European, Asian, African and Latin American archives. Together, the contributions integrate previously neglected regions, actors and topics with more familiar and newly approached phenomena into a global picture of the General's international policy-making. The volume at hand is an example of how cutting-edge research benefits from multipolar and multi-archival approaches and from attention to big, middle and smaller powers as well as institutions.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780739142486
Publisher: Lexington Books
Publication date: 04/27/2010
Series: The Harvard Cold War Studies Book Series
Pages: 326
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.10(h) x 1.10(d)

About the Author

Christian Nuenlist is a lecturer in contemporary history at the University of Zurich and a foreign desk editor at the Swiss daily Aargauer Zeitung. He is the author of Kennedys rechte Hand (1999) and the co-editor of Origins of the European Security System (2008). Anna Locher is an independent historian and publicist. She is the author of NATO, de Gaulle, and the Future of the Alliance, 1963-1966 (2010) and the coeditor of Transforming NATO in the Cold War (2007). Garret Martin is editor at large with the European Institute, based in Washington, DC.

Table of Contents

Editors' Preface vii

1 Introduction: De Galle and Gaullism in France's Cold War Foreign Policy Mark Kramer 1

Part I Europe

2 De Gaulle, French Diplomacy, and Franco-Soviet Relations as Seen from Moscow Marie-Pierre Rey 25

3 A "Cordial Potentiality?" De Gaulle and the Franco-German Partnership, 1963-1969 Carine Germond 43

4 From Words to Actions: Reinterpreting de Gaulle's European Policy Piers Ludlow 63

Part II Transatlantia

5 NATO Strategies toward de Gaulle's France, 1958-1966: Learning to Cope Anna Locher Christian Nuenlist 85

6 Dealing with de Gaulle: The United States and France Carolyne Davidson 111

7 Britain, de Gaulle's NATO Policies, and Anglo-French Rivalry, 1963-1967 James Ellison 135

Part III Asia

8 The U.S. Escalation in Vietnam and de Gaulle's Secret Search for Peace, 1964-1966 Yuko Torikata 155

9 Seeking a Multipolar World: China and de Gaulle's France Qiang Zhai 181

10 A Hot Summer: France, Israel, and the Middle East Crisis in 1958 Gadi Heimann 203

Part IV Africa and Latin America

11 "Je ne vous ai pas compris": De Gaulle's Decade of Negotiation with the Algerian FLN, 1958-1969 Jeffrey James Byrne 225

12 De Gaulle and Sub-Saharan Africa: From Decolonization to French Development Policy, 1958-1963 Guia Migani 251

13 The Hero on the Latin American Scene Joaquin Fermandois 271

14 Conclusion: A Gaullist Grand Strategy? Garret Martin 291

Index 309

About the Contributors 315

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