France's Security Independence: Originality and Constraints in Europe, 1981-1995

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Peter Lang, 2006 - 275 strani
This book is about France's security policy during François Mitterand's presidency which was dominated by the end of the Cold War and the German unification. The author examines the successive layers of French security policy and analyses its nature, essence and success. The focus of the book is on France's independence in security matters and the role of France in European security policy.
 

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Introduction
13
Geography of a society in the 1980s within
25
Chapter Two François Mitterrands election
45
Chapter Three France and Europe
75
Chapter Four France at work to build the European
117
Chapter Five The French approach to the question
133
Conclusion
237
References
245
Bibliography
251
Index
273
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The Author: Xavier Fraudet is a specialist in Contemporary History of International Relations. He received his master's degree from the Université Paris 1-Panthéon-Sorbonne and his Ph.D. from the Stockholm University. His main research interests are French foreign and security policy and European security.

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