ABSTRACT

First published in 1955 France: The Fourth Republic is the first book to provide an account of the working constitution of the Fourth French Republic. It summarises the innovations introduced by the 1946 constitution, comments on its working and on the revisions, describes how the French Parliament functions, the organisation of local government, and the new constitutional provisions governing the relations between France and her overseas territories. It also describes the outlook and organisation of the political parties and trade unions. It attempts to capture the institutional background to French politics, post war problems, fundamental characteristics of French political life, permanent attitudes of French politicians, and shifting moods of public opinion. This is an essential read for students and scholars of French politics, political history, European politics, and international relations.

part I|164 pages

The Government of Post-war France

chapter Chapter I|14 pages

The Heritage of the Fourth Republic

chapter Chapter II|18 pages

The Constitutional Framework

chapter Chapter III|21 pages

The Parliamentary System

chapter Chapter IV|41 pages

The Political Parties and the Trade Union Movements

chapter Chapter V|28 pages

The Administrative and Judicial Framework

chapter Chapter VI|22 pages

Local Government

chapter Chapter VII|20 pages

The French Union

part II|60 pages

The Post-war Political Scene

chapter Chapter VIII|22 pages

Internal Problems

chapter Chapter IX|19 pages

Foreign Problems

chapter Chapter X|19 pages

The Mind of Post-War France