ABSTRACT

First published in 1973 The Government and Politics of France: Volume Two provides a comprehensive overview of French political history from 1958-1973. Dorothy Pickles writes with her characteristic elegance and the major themes are fully discussed and clearly related to their roots in earlier periods and to their consequences in later ones. The book covers the Algerian war and its aftermath; the notion of ‘participation’; educational reform; economic problems; regionalism; the changing nature of Gaullism; and in the field of foreign policy – attitudes of European Community; relations with the Atlantic powers and France’s attempts at achieving a world role. This book is a must read for students of French politics, political science, political institutions, and European politics.

part I|212 pages

Internal Politics

chapter Chapter I|25 pages

Gaullism in the Pattern of French Politics

chapter Chapter II|41 pages

Preparation

chapter Chapter III|44 pages

Consolidation

chapter Chapter IV|33 pages

Challenge

chapter Chapter V|24 pages

The Aftermath

chapter Chapter VI|43 pages

Continuity or Change?

part II|124 pages

Foreign Policy

chapter Chapter VII|13 pages

Gaullism in the Pattern of French Foreign Policy

chapter Chapter IX|34 pages

Atlantic and Defence Policies – The Search for Status

chapter Chapter X|32 pages

The Search for a World Rôle

part III|19 pages

Reflections by Way of Conclusion

chapter Chapter XI|17 pages

Politics and the Republic