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The book explores the unique characteristics of French foreign policy in the 1960s, primarily shaped by Charles de Gaulle's ideals. Edward L. Morse presents a general theory of interdependence, arguing that the foreign policies of highly modernized states share commonalities. By using France as a case study, he highlights how de Gaulle's actions illuminate the challenges that interdependence presents to nation-states, making this period particularly intriguing.
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Foreign Policy and Interdependence in Gaullist France, Edward Morse
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