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French Politics and Society is the ideal companion for all students of France and French politics with a strong reputation for its lucidity and lively exposition of the French polity. This third edition remains a highly readable text and offers a broad, critical and comprehensive understanding of French politics. The book provides an excellent description of French institutions and ensures readers access to background information through discussing historical developments, political forces, public policy, and the evolution of important aspects of French society. --
In: Palgrave pivot
In: Political Dynamics of the European Union
Suitable for use as a core text in courses of comparative European politics or in departments of Politics. Can also be used for courses that explore the Political Dynamics of the European Union.Franco-German relations lie at the heart of European integration and are central to an understanding of major issues like monetary union and foreign policy. Based on extensive research, this concise text contains a multi-level analysis of this key topic. Describing historical background and examining contemporary debates, it considers the domestic settings of French and German politics; the internal op
In: Devolution
Beyond devolution and decentralisation compares the politics, policies and polity-building dynamics of devolution in Wales and decentralisation in the French region of Brittany. Empirically, the book draws conclusions from in-depth fieldwork within two regions and reports the findings of a comparative public opinion survey. Theoretically, it contributes towards our understanding of the comparative study of regions. Perhaps most impressive is how the case studies generally are based on, but also cast light back, to the nuanced theoretical framework on regional capacity established at the outset. The book uncovers the dynamics of devolution in Wales and decentralisation in Brittany through extensive face to face interviews: over 200 interviews were carried out from 2001 to 2004, a formative stage in the development of the devolved institutions in Wales and a period of expectation in Brittany as well. The book will be of interest to the professional research community and to practitioners in Britain, France and beyond, as well as to students on comparative politics, British/Welsh politics, French politics, European studies and public policy courses
Governing France -- Reforming the state -- Decentralisation and local governance -- Europeanisation -- State capacity and public policy -- State-society relations -- Making sense of the state -- Governing and governance in France
World Affairs Online
In: Political dynamics of the EU series
Franco-German relations lie at the heart of European intregration and are central to an understanding of key issues such as monetary union and foreign policy. This text looks at the post-war evolution of relations between France and Germany.
In: Parliamentary affairs: a journal of comparative politics, Volume 71, Issue 3, p. 501-520
ISSN: 1460-2482
In: Revue française de science politique, Volume 67, Issue 1, p. I-I
ISSN: 1950-6686
In: French politics, Volume 12, Issue 2, p. 104-135
ISSN: 1476-3427
In: French politics, Volume 12, Issue 2, p. 104-135
ISSN: 1476-3419
World Affairs Online
In: Parliamentary affairs: a journal of comparative politics, Volume 66, Issue 1, p. 17-32
ISSN: 1460-2482
This article proposes a framework based on three levels of analysis for understanding the 2012 presidential election: the institutional, the partisan and the situational. The 2012 election confirmed the bipolar institutional incentives that structure political competition in the Fifth Republic. The partisan dimension, however, was more fluid than this bipolar reading would lead one to expect. The situational dimensional was highly relevant in terms of the overarching crisis and the loss of trust in Nicolas Sarkozy. The poor quality of fit between underlying partisan choice and political representation does not augur well for a broad-based response to the crisis. Adapted from the source document.