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The Presidents of the French Fifth Republic

The Presidents of the French Fifth Republic
Author: D. Bell
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 233
Release: 2013-01-29
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1137302844

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In the French Republic political leadership is normally provided by the presidency, albeit from a very narrow constitutional base. This volume examines the strengths and weaknesses of that leadership as well as the way that executive power has been established in the republican context.


The Fifth French Republic: Presidents, Politics and Personalities

The Fifth French Republic: Presidents, Politics and Personalities
Author: Philip Thody
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 185
Release: 2002-01-31
Genre: History
ISBN: 1134661541

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The Fifth French Republic is a study of modern French politics and history, discussing the five presidents who span from 1959 to the present--Charles de Gaulle, Georges Pompidou, Valry Giscard d'Estang, Francois Mitterand and Jacques Chirac. Philip Thody examines the importance of the similarities between the five men for an understanding of the general and political culture of France; the similarities and differences in the foreign policies pursued by the five presidents, including anti-Americanism; France's role in the European Union and her attitude to the Cold War; French domestic policies and administrative practices, attempts to decentralize the state, the role of the French civil service, the problem of immigration and the rise of the National Front.


The Fifth French Republic

The Fifth French Republic
Author: Philip Malcolm Waller Thody
Publisher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 174
Release: 1998
Genre: History
ISBN: 0415187540

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The Fifth French Republic is a study of modern French politics and history, discussing the five presidents who span from 1959 to the present--Charles de Gaulle, Georges Pompidou, Valry Giscard d'Estang, Fran5~ois Mitterand and Jacques Chirac. Philip Thody examines the importance of the similarities between the five men for an understanding of the general and political culture of France; the similarities and differences in the foreign policies pursued by the five presidents, including anti-Americanism; France's role in the European Union and her attitude to the Cold War; French domestic policies and administrative practices, attempts to decentralize the state, the role of the French civil service, the problem of immigration and the rise of the National Front.


Presidential Power in Fifth Republic France

Presidential Power in Fifth Republic France
Author: David Scott Bell
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Total Pages: 312
Release: 2000-08
Genre: History
ISBN:

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The French Fifth Republic Presidency has emerged as one of the most powerful executives in western society. This book is a study of how the power of the Presidency was created and maintained. It investigates the political skills of the office holders and the way in which the coalition supporting the Presidency has been brought together and sustained (and how it has been, on occasion, lost). The book's analysis of leadership in the Fifth Republic draws out the skills and manipulation of the successive presidents as well as the resources of the cultural and political contexts. Amongst the topics considered as part of the presidential system are the Constitutions, the referendum, foreign policy, Europe, May'68, Giscard d'Estaing's centrist septennate, 'cohabitation' and neo-gaullism. These issues are treated as crucial elements in Presidential power and help to illustrate the foundations of Presidential authority. The main contention is that the presidency has been created and sustained by political acts of a high order which have involved the mobilization of certain symbols, culture, and political forces.


The French Fifth Republic at Fifty

The French Fifth Republic at Fifty
Author: Sylvain Brouard
Publisher: Palgrave MacMillan
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2009-01-15
Genre: History
ISBN:

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Addresses essential questions about the determinants and dynamics of the French political system and of its institutions, dispelling the stereotypical view of it as an exceptional model of politics.


Degaulle to Mitterrand

Degaulle to Mitterrand
Author: Jack Hayward
Publisher: NYU Press
Total Pages: 241
Release: 1993-06
Genre: History
ISBN: 0814733565

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It is generally agreed that the new-style presidency is the key institution of the French Fifth Republic in that it helps to ensure the stability and effectiveness of the political system—something that France has been seeking since the Revolution of 1789. Yet, paradoxically, no comprehensive study of the French presidential phenomenon exists. The accumulated experience of 1959-1991, extending over the terms of de Gaulle, Pompidou, Giscard d'Estaing, and Mitterrand, begs a comparative study of their institutional and personal roles in the political process. Among the subjects here considered are: the pre-1958 presidency and the ways in which practice has diverged from constitutional provisions; the president's relations with his staff; the prime minister and government; the political parties; parliament; and the role of the mass media. Finally, the president's special role in foreign and defense policy, as well as his personal projects, are examined. Contributing to the volume are: J. E. S. Hayward, Martin Harrison (University of Keele), Anne Stevens (University of Kent), Jolyon Howarth (University of Bath), Vincent Wright (Nuffield College, Oxford), Jean-Luc Parodi, and Howard Machin (London School of Economics).


France, De Gaulle, and Europe

France, De Gaulle, and Europe
Author: Simon Serfaty
Publisher:
Total Pages: 200
Release: 1968
Genre: History
ISBN:

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De Gaulle’s Legacy

De Gaulle’s Legacy
Author: W. Nester
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2014-12-16
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1137483946

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This book explores the following: What is the art of power? What is the art of French power? How did Charles de Gaulle understand and assert power, establishing the Fifth Republic and breaking centuries of political instability? How well or poorly have his successors wielded the art of French power to define, defend, or enhance French interests?