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Political leadership
In: Government & opposition: an international journal of comparative politics, Band 49, Heft 1, S. 139-158
ISSN: 0017-257X
Parliamentary Democracy in France
In: Parliamentary affairs: a journal of representative politics, Band 57, Heft 3, S. 533-549
ISSN: 0031-2290
French Socialists: Refusing the "Third Way"
In: Journal of policy history: JPH, Band 15, Heft 1, S. 46-64
ISSN: 0898-0306
France: the Left in 2002 - the End of the Mitterrand Strategy
In: Parliamentary affairs: a journal of representative politics, Band 56, Heft 1, S. 24-37
ISSN: 0031-2290
Part Two: FRANCE: History
In: Western Europe, Band 5, S. 190-196
ISSN: 0953-6906
Les projets des travaillistes britanniques: d'hier à Tony Blair
In: Recherche socialiste: revue de l'Office Universitaire de Recherche Socialiste, Heft 17, S. 75-86
ISSN: 1283-7393
La conférence du Labour Party et le congrès du PS: un regard britannique croisé
In: Recherche socialiste: revue de l'Office Universitaire de Recherche Socialiste, Heft 12, S. 71-80
ISSN: 1283-7393
PART TWO: Country Surveys: FRANCE: History
In: Western Europe, Band 3, S. 160-164
ISSN: 0953-6906
PROFILE - The French Communist Party in the 1990s
In: The journal of communist studies and transition politics, Band 14, Heft 3, S. 126-133
ISSN: 1352-3279
Post-Communism in Western Europe
In: The journal of communist studies and transition politics, Band 12, Heft 2, S. 247
ISSN: 1352-3279
Presidentialism restored: The French elections of April-May and June 2002
In: Parliamentary affairs: a journal of representative politics, Band 55, Heft 4, S. 643-663
ISSN: 0031-2290
The French elections of 2002 ended five years of cohabitation between a Prime Minister and government of the Left and a President of the Right, and restored presidential rule under the re-elected neo-Gaullist Jacques Chirac. This had always been a possibility given that power had changed hands at every election since 1981, but the manner and scale of the Right's victory were entirely unexpected, with the Socialist Prime Minister Lionel Jospin being eliminated at the first ballot by the Front National leader Jean-Marie Le Pen. This shock result - as much due to Jospin's failure to mobilise the Left as to Le Pen's modest augmentation of his share of the vote - prompted a tactical mobilisation against Le Pen and for Chirac in the decisive ballot of the election, and for Chirac's supporters in the subsequent parliamentary elections. Paradoxically, an unpopular President with a record low first-round share of the vote found himself re-elected overwhelmingly. Presidential dominance was thus restored by presidential and parliamentary majorities falling into line, but in an institutional setting still conducive to party system fragmentation and to the election of conflicting majorities. (Parliamentary Affairs / FUB)
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The French Municipal Elections of March 1983
In: Parliamentary affairs: a journal of representative politics, Band 36, Heft 3, S. 348
ISSN: 0031-2290
The French municipal elections of March 1983
In: Parliamentary affairs: a journal of representative politics, Band 36, S. 348-357
ISSN: 0031-2290