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Foreign Policy and Interdependence in Gaullist France

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352 pages
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The book explores the foreign policy of France in the 1960s, highlighting how Charles de Gaulle's ideals shaped its direction. Edward L. Morse presents a theory of interdependence, suggesting that the foreign policies of advanced nations share common characteristics. Through France's case study, he illustrates how de Gaulle's actions illuminate the challenges interdependence presents to nation-states, making this period particularly intriguing in the context of global relations.

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Foreign Policy and Interdependence in Gaullist France, Edward Morse

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2015
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