While the semi-presidential French regime and the reinforcement of ‘presidentialization’ under Nicolas Sarkozy have often been associated with the idea of disruptive and heroic changes, France’s post-crisis budgetary policy appeared strongly embedded in the previous commitments made by President Sarkozy and relied largely on measures of a gradual and low-profile nature without significant U-turns. In order to explain this result, the article emphasizes the effects of French institutions on government capabilities and on the potential allocation of blame and the related political strategies connected with the electoral cycle and timing. In addition, it also explores the specific characteristics of the French national crisis and its perceptio...
The 2007-2009 crisis has led to a return of Keynesian analyses and policies. The paper analyses the ...
The presidential election of 2007, which propelled Nicolas Sarkozy into the Élysée Palace, was argua...
The financial crisis has turned into a real economic crisis and then into a public finance crisis: i...
While the semi-presidential French regime and the reinforcement of ‘presidentialization’ under Nicol...
This article investigates the changing face of governmental responsibility through a comparative con...
This article proposes a framework based on three levels of analysis for understanding the 2012 presi...
Published online 27 February 2018This article investigates the changing face of governmental respons...
This paper addresses the EU’s influence on the design of market-building objectives and dispute sett...
International audienceThe paper offers a chronicle of the relations between state administration ref...
This paper applies the concept of post-democracy coined by Crouch to shed light on the emerging poli...
This paper analyzes the evolving politics of France's European commitments with a particular emphasi...
This article focuses upon the territorial challenges to the French state. There is a genuine policy ...
The presidential and parliamentary elections were a political earthquake for the French political sy...
The presidential election of 2007, which propelled Nicolas Sarkozy into the Élysée Palace, was argua...
The objective of this thesis is to analyze what have been the impacts of the 2008 financial crisis i...
The 2007-2009 crisis has led to a return of Keynesian analyses and policies. The paper analyses the ...
The presidential election of 2007, which propelled Nicolas Sarkozy into the Élysée Palace, was argua...
The financial crisis has turned into a real economic crisis and then into a public finance crisis: i...
While the semi-presidential French regime and the reinforcement of ‘presidentialization’ under Nicol...
This article investigates the changing face of governmental responsibility through a comparative con...
This article proposes a framework based on three levels of analysis for understanding the 2012 presi...
Published online 27 February 2018This article investigates the changing face of governmental respons...
This paper addresses the EU’s influence on the design of market-building objectives and dispute sett...
International audienceThe paper offers a chronicle of the relations between state administration ref...
This paper applies the concept of post-democracy coined by Crouch to shed light on the emerging poli...
This paper analyzes the evolving politics of France's European commitments with a particular emphasi...
This article focuses upon the territorial challenges to the French state. There is a genuine policy ...
The presidential and parliamentary elections were a political earthquake for the French political sy...
The presidential election of 2007, which propelled Nicolas Sarkozy into the Élysée Palace, was argua...
The objective of this thesis is to analyze what have been the impacts of the 2008 financial crisis i...
The 2007-2009 crisis has led to a return of Keynesian analyses and policies. The paper analyses the ...
The presidential election of 2007, which propelled Nicolas Sarkozy into the Élysée Palace, was argua...
The financial crisis has turned into a real economic crisis and then into a public finance crisis: i...