Patterns of French Foreign Policy, 1958-1967

Abstract

Contents: De Gaulle, France, and International Relations (Introduction--Context of foreign policy initiative under de Gaulle--de Gaulle's view of domestic policy--The Nation-state: Primary Unit of International Relations--French Independence and the balance of power--France, the EEC, and Britain); and De Gaulle and the Atlantic Alliance (Introduction--Test of alliance--Integration and nuclear sharing--Rejection of nuclear-sharing proposals--Factors underlying eventual French withdrawal from the NATO Alliance--French view of the Soviet threat--French security outside NATO-France and the Alliance: The strategic-political trade-off--A final word).

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Dec 01, 1968
Accession Number
AD0714983

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  • Edward Kolodziej

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  • Arms Control
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  • Political science

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