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Does France still count? : the French role in the New Europe
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Does France still count? : the French role in the New Europe

Author: Steven Philip Kramer
Publisher: Westport, Conn. : Praeger, 1994.
Series: Washington papers, 164.
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Kramer, Steven Philip.
Does France still count?
Westport, Conn. : Praeger, 1994
(OCoLC)624932646
Online version:
Kramer, Steven Philip.
Does France still count?
Westport, Conn. : Praeger, 1994
(OCoLC)632078584
Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: Steven Philip Kramer
ISBN: 0275950603 9780275950606 0275950611 9780275950613
OCLC Number: 30666156
Notes: "Published with the Center for Strategic and International Studies Washington, D.C."
Description: xiii, 113 p. ; 24 cm.
Contents: 1. A French Vision of Europe: Political and Economic Integration. The Franco-German Relationship. A French Plan for Europe? --
2. Security. Foundations of French Security Policy. Implications of the Gulf War. The Debate on European Security Continues. Reflections on Maastricht --
3. The French Plan for Europe Unravels. The Danish Deus ex Machina. Yugoslavia. The Monetary Crisis and France's New German Problem. France Resurgent? --
4. Domestic Politics: The Quest for Identity. An Effective Institutional Base. The Content of French Politics. The French Malaise. Maastricht and French Politics. The Balladur Government --
5. Franco-U.S. Relations. Cold War. After the Cold War. Bush Administration Policy. Two Visions of Security and a Triangular Debate. Establishing a New Partnership with France.
Series Title: Washington papers, 164.
Responsibility: Steven Philip Kramer ; foreword by Samuel F. Wells, Jr.

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