Speaking at the Ecole Militaire on 3 November 1959, President Charles de Gaulle said that the Fifth Republic had as its raison d\u27etre ... the defense of the nation\u27s independence and integrity. It is necessary that the defense of France be French. He went on to explain that while the Republic remained loyal to the Atlantic alliance the nation would not place life or death decisions in the hands of others. States had the right and the obligation to exercise sovereign choice in matters of vital· national interest
It is particularly important for the French political leadership to maintain French independence, to...
This research paper was completed and submitted at Nipissing University, and is made freely accessib...
De Gaulle and the NATO. General de Gaulle’s attitude towards NATO evolved along the years and mainl...
On New Year\u27s Day, 1968, the President of the French Republic addressed the French nation on the ...
There are several major difficulties in deconstructing the relationship between French and European ...
France and American policy as regards the security of Europe, by Pierre Lellouche After other Europ...
Charles de Gaulle dominates the history of 20th Century France. He led his country’s resistance to N...
France and Missile Defence, by Jean KLEIN Since the 1950s, France has always expressed its reservati...
In the late nineteen-fifties and early nineteen-sixties, France, under the leadership of President C...
Reflections on French Defence Policy, by François Heisbourg The revolution of 1989 has dealt a new s...
France and NATO: The Limits of Rapprochement, by Frédéric Bozo Thirty years after De Gaulle's décisi...
France after World War II was in a difficult situation. This involved a loss of position, not only a...
[From the Introduction]. In the 1990’s, the CFSP and its military component the ESDP have become cor...
Defense Policy at the Dawn of a New Presidential Term, by François Heisbourg Despite significant doc...
International audienceRearming France was one of the main aims scheduled in September 1944 by Genera...
It is particularly important for the French political leadership to maintain French independence, to...
This research paper was completed and submitted at Nipissing University, and is made freely accessib...
De Gaulle and the NATO. General de Gaulle’s attitude towards NATO evolved along the years and mainl...
On New Year\u27s Day, 1968, the President of the French Republic addressed the French nation on the ...
There are several major difficulties in deconstructing the relationship between French and European ...
France and American policy as regards the security of Europe, by Pierre Lellouche After other Europ...
Charles de Gaulle dominates the history of 20th Century France. He led his country’s resistance to N...
France and Missile Defence, by Jean KLEIN Since the 1950s, France has always expressed its reservati...
In the late nineteen-fifties and early nineteen-sixties, France, under the leadership of President C...
Reflections on French Defence Policy, by François Heisbourg The revolution of 1989 has dealt a new s...
France and NATO: The Limits of Rapprochement, by Frédéric Bozo Thirty years after De Gaulle's décisi...
France after World War II was in a difficult situation. This involved a loss of position, not only a...
[From the Introduction]. In the 1990’s, the CFSP and its military component the ESDP have become cor...
Defense Policy at the Dawn of a New Presidential Term, by François Heisbourg Despite significant doc...
International audienceRearming France was one of the main aims scheduled in September 1944 by Genera...
It is particularly important for the French political leadership to maintain French independence, to...
This research paper was completed and submitted at Nipissing University, and is made freely accessib...
De Gaulle and the NATO. General de Gaulle’s attitude towards NATO evolved along the years and mainl...