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This book investigates continuity and change in contemporary French politics, society, and culture. It: asks whether France will be able to resist the pressure from supra-national and global forces to change, or whether it will be able to retain a distinct French characteristic; examines the dynamics of the relationship between the Republic and its constituencies, in the fields of political relations, territorial identities, social movements, public policy, and foreign policy; and draws on contributions that reflect a variety of methodological approaches, ranging from theoretical speculations…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This book investigates continuity and change in contemporary French politics, society, and culture. It: asks whether France will be able to resist the pressure from supra-national and global forces to change, or whether it will be able to retain a distinct French characteristic; examines the dynamics of the relationship between the Republic and its constituencies, in the fields of political relations, territorial identities, social movements, public policy, and foreign policy; and draws on contributions that reflect a variety of methodological approaches, ranging from theoretical speculations and modelling to the interpretation of fieldwork data.
Explicitly adopting a multidisciplinary approach, this book investigates continuity and change in contemporary French politics, society and culture. The chapters go beyond the familiar question of whether the Republic is acting in accordance with its vocation, to address the issue of whether that vocation is still viable.
Autorenporträt
Alistair Cole is Professor of European Politics at Cardiff University. Gino Raymond is Reader in French Studies at the University of Bristol.