Two Strategies for Europe

Two Strategies for Europe
Author: Frédéric Bozo
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 314
Release: 2001
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 084769531X

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This timely book explores the often stormy French-U.S. relationship and the evolution of the Atlantic Alliance under the presidency of Charles de Gaulle (1958-1969). The first work on this subject to draw on previously inaccessible material from U.S. and French archives, the study offers a comprehensive analysis of Gaullist policies toward NATO and the United States during the 1960s, a period that reached its apogee with de Gaulle's dramatic decision in 1966 to withdraw from NATO's integrated military arm. This launched the French policy of autonomy within NATO, which has since been adapted without having been abandoned. De Gaulle's policy often has been caricatured by admirers and detractors alike as an expression of nationalism or anti-Americanism. Yet Frederic Bozo argues that although it did reflect the General's quest for grandeur, it also, and perhaps more important, stemmed from a genuine strategy designed to build an independent Europe and to help overcome the system of blocs. Indeed, the author contends, de Gaulle's actions forced NATO to adapt to new strategic realities. Retracing the different phases of de Gaulle's policies, Bozo provides valuable insight into current French approaches to foreign and security policy, including the recent attempt by President Chirac to redefine and normalize the France-NATO relationship. As the author shows, de Gaulle's legacy remains vigorous as France grapples with European integration, a new role within a reformed NATO, and relations with the United States.

Vidal and His Family

Vidal and His Family
Author: Edgar Morin
Publsiher: Liverpool University Press
Total Pages: 347
Release: 2009-05-15
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781837642182

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Tells the story of the author's father, Vidal Nahoum, the Sephardic Jews, and of Europe.

The Oxford Handbook of the European Union

The Oxford Handbook of the European Union
Author: Erik Jones,Anand Menon
Publsiher: OUP Oxford
Total Pages: 924
Release: 2012-08-30
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780191628344

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This is an authoritative, one-volume, and independent treatment of the history, functioning and nature of the European integration. Written by a selection of leading scholars. It covers the major institutions, policies, and events in the history of integration, whilst also providing a guide to the major theoretical approaches that have been used to study it over time. By bringing together such a distinguished cast covering such a wide array of themes, the Handbook is intended as a one stop shop for all those interested in the European Union and its predecessors. Written in an accessible style, the volume is intended to shape the discipline of EU studies, and to establish itself as the essential point of reference for all those interested in European integration, both in universities and more broadly. It represents a timely guide to an institution that is much discussed but often only imperfectly understood.

Europe between Migrations Decolonization and Integration 1945 1992

Europe between Migrations  Decolonization and Integration  1945 1992
Author: Giuliana Laschi,Valeria Deplano,Alessandro Pes
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 182
Release: 2020-03-20
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781000044928

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This monograph addresses mobility and migrations as contributing phenomena in shaping contemporary Europe after 1945, in connection with decolonisation and the creation of the European Community. The disappearing of the colonial empires caused a large movement of people (former colonizers as well as formerly colonized people) from the extra-European countries to the "Old continent"; while the European integration project encouraged the movement of the citizens within the Community. The book retraces how, in both cases, migrations and mobility impacted the way national communities, as well as the European one, have been defining themselves and their real and imaginary boundaries.

Governing Europe in a Globalizing World

Governing Europe in a Globalizing World
Author: Laurent Warlouzet
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 317
Release: 2017-08-16
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781351747400

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The complex relationship between globalization and European integration was largely shaped in the 1970s. During this decade, globalization began, for the first time, to threaten Western European prosperity. Using an innovative approach, the book shows how western Europeans coped with the challenges of globalization during a time of deep economic crisis during the period 1973-1986. It examines the evolution of economic and social policies at the national, European and global level and expands beyond the European Economic Community (EEC) by analysing the various solutions envisaged by European decision-makers towards regulating globalization, including the creation of the Single Market. Based on extensively examined archives of transnational actors, international organizations and focusing on the governments of France, Germany and the UK, as well as the European Commission, the book uncovers deep, previously unknown, economic divisions among these actors and the roles they played in the success of the EEC. This book will be of key interest to students, scholars and practitioners of political science, European studies, history, comparative politics, public policy and economic history.

Kennedy de Gaulle and Western Europe

Kennedy  de Gaulle and Western Europe
Author: E. Mahan
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 229
Release: 2002-10-16
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781403913920

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In Kennedy, de Gaulle and Western Europe , Mahan revises prevailing interpretations of Franco-American relations during the early 1960s that either chastise de Gaulle for anti-Americanism or Kennedy for imposing U.S. policies on Europe. Summoning a wide range of French and American archival sources, this book demonstrates that the structure and dynamics of the Franco-American relationship during this period were embedded in complex multilateral relationships within the Western alliance.

European Rural Landscapes

European Rural Landscapes
Author: Hannes Palang
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 500
Release: 2004-05-31
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1402020678

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This book, a compendium of 28 papers selected from two recent conferences on the topic, focuses on aspects of rural landscape, broadly related to issues of language, representation and power. These are issues that have not been addressed on a pan-European landscape level before.The aim is to offer a deeper interdisciplinary understanding of historical and contemporary processes in European landscapes.

Institutional Design and Voting Power in the European Union

Institutional Design and Voting Power in the European Union
Author: Assoc Prof Karol Zyczkowski,Mr Marek A Cichocki
Publsiher: Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
Total Pages: 326
Release: 2013-03-28
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781409499954

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Leading global experts in the field of politics and mathematics bring forth key insights on how voting power should be allocated between EU member states, and what the policy consequences are of any given institutional design. Close attention is paid to the practical implications of decision-making rules, the nature and distribution of power, and the most equitable ways to represent the preoccupations of European citizens both in the Council and European Parliament. Highly theoretical and methodologically advanced, this volume is set to enrich the debate on the future of the EU's institutional design. A valuable source of information to scholars of political science, European studies and law, as well as to people working on game theory, theory of voting and, in general, applications of mathematics to social science.