Parties and Democracy in France

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Chambre Des Comptes
Club De
coalition government France
comparative political studies
David S. Bell
De Gaulle
De Robien
De Villiers
Democracy
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electoral competition France
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Fourth Republic
france
French political system
Gauche Plurielle
Gaullist Movement
Gaullist Party
HIV Contaminate Blood Scandal
Jean Lecanuet
Jean Yves Le Gallou
legislative executive relations
Marie France Garaud
Ordre Nouveau
party system fragmentation
political parties
presidential influence on party dynamics
Presidentialism
Rassemblement Pour La
Rassemblement Pour La Republique
Republic's Party System
RPR Leader
Socialist List
Tixier Vignancour
UK Entry
Union Pour La Democratie Francaise

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138732315
  • Weight: 640g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 08 Jun 2018
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This title was first published in 2000: The Presidency has been the principal political focus of the French Fifth Republic and the new component of French democracy. This book looks at how the Presidency has shaped political parties and party systems, as well as how they have interacted with the new institution. The Presidency has acted as a unifying force, bringing together coalitions of parties to provide a political basis for presidential power, but has also been a divisive factor. Parties draw on longstanding traditions of French political life and the Presidency can provoke destructive rivalry as well as constructive coalition-building. Presented here is a discussion of the contemporary French party system - its dynamics, successes and failures. Written in an accessible style, it is intended for students of French studies and political parties, as well as comparative politics.

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