ABSTRACT

Francois Mitterrand is one of France's most famous twentieth-century politicians, yet interpretations of his values and leadership vary widely.
Alistair Cole's in depth study starts with a chronological overview of Mitterrand's career, and proceeds with a policy-based assessment of Mitterrand's presidency. By evaluating Mitterrand's policies in relation to various key roles such as the party leader, the President, the dispenser of patronage, the European statesman and the World Leader, this book places his leadership in comparative perspective, and offers a new understanding of him as an individual political leader.
This fully up dated paperback edition will be invaluable for students of contemporary European politics as well as those interested in the career of one of post-war Europe's leading statesmen.

chapter 1|186 pages

The origins of a political leader, 1916–58

chapter 4|139 pages

The enigma of François Mitterrand

chapter 5|126 pages

The party leader

chapter 6|113 pages

The President

chapter 7|96 pages

Mitterrand’s governing style

chapter 8|84 pages

The European statesman

chapter 9|69 pages

The world leader

chapter 10|54 pages

François Mitterrand and the new Europe

chapter 11|12 pages

Mitterrand’s political leadership

An evaluation

chapter 12|9 pages

Conclusion