French Foreign Policy Since the Second World War

French Foreign Policy Since the Second World War
Title French Foreign Policy Since the Second World War PDF eBook
Author Herbert Tint
Publisher Weidenfeld & Nicolson
Total Pages 296
Release 1972
Genre Political Science
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French Foreign Policy Since 1945

French Foreign Policy Since 1945
Title French Foreign Policy Since 1945 PDF eBook
Author Fr Bozo
Publisher
Total Pages 215
Release 2016
Genre Cold War
ISBN 9781785332760

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Part I. The era of frustration (1945-1958) -- France's difficult entry into the Cold War -- French powerlessness -- Part II. Challenging the status quo (1958-1969) -- Re-establishing France's "rank"--Challenging the established order -- The apogee of de Gaulle's grand policy -- Part III. Imanaging de Gaulle's legacy (1969-1981) -- Opting for continuity -- The education of a president -- Part IV. The end of the Cold War (1981-1995) -- New Cold War, new detente -- The end of "Yalta" -- Part V. France and globalization (1995-2015) -- In search of a multipolar world -- Charts

American Foreign Policy Since World War II

American Foreign Policy Since World War II
Title American Foreign Policy Since World War II PDF eBook
Author John W. Spanier
Publisher Holt McDougal
Total Pages 340
Release 1983
Genre History
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French Foreign Policy since 1945

French Foreign Policy since 1945
Title French Foreign Policy since 1945 PDF eBook
Author Frédéric Bozo
Publisher Berghahn Books
Total Pages 220
Release 2016-08-01
Genre History
ISBN 1785332775

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When Charles de Gaulle declared that “it is because we are no longer a great power that we need a grand policy,” he neatly summarized France’s predicament on the world scene. In this compact and engaging history, author Frédéric Bozo deftly recounts France’s efforts to reconcile its proud history and global ambitions with a realistic appraisal of its capabilities, from the aftermath of World War II to the present. He provides insightful analysis of the nation’s triumphs and setbacks through the years of decolonization, Cold War maneuvering, and European unification, as well as the more contemporary challenges posed by an increasingly multipolar and interconnected world.

British Foreign Policy Since the Second World War

British Foreign Policy Since the Second World War
Title British Foreign Policy Since the Second World War PDF eBook
Author Christopher Montague Woodhouse
Publisher London : Hutchinson
Total Pages 264
Release 1961
Genre Great Britain
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France and the Coming of the Second World War, 1936-1939

France and the Coming of the Second World War, 1936-1939
Title France and the Coming of the Second World War, 1936-1939 PDF eBook
Author Anthony Adamthwaite
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 349
Release 2021-12-16
Genre History
ISBN 1000352781

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First published in 1977, France and the Coming of the Second World War investigates the policies that led to the collapse of French power. The book argues that this collapse was the result of social, political, and economic troubles that buffeted French leaders. It uses a wealth of documents to explore common debates, such as Britain’s culpability for France’s inability to prevent Germany’s reoccupation of the Rhineland. It also puts forward the threat of Italy and the Mediterranean as France’s main preoccupation, rather than Germany and central Europe. France and the Coming of the Second World War uses an extensive range of archival material and includes the private papers of Daladier, Bonnet, and a number of other prominent figures. It will appeal to those with an interest in the history of the Second World War, political history, and social history.

French Foreign and Defence Policy, 1918-1940

French Foreign and Defence Policy, 1918-1940
Title French Foreign and Defence Policy, 1918-1940 PDF eBook
Author Robert Boyce
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 308
Release 1998-03-26
Genre History
ISBN 0203979222

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French Foreign and Defence Policy, 1918-1940 outlines France's strategies for protection and appeasement during this period and places interwar relations in a larger European context. This book examines: * relationships with key countries such as Italy and Russia * the significance of interwar France to 20th Century European integration * the historical context of the policies * the setbacks and defeats of the period and how they should be evaluated