We investigate the impact of historically rooted domestic constructions of purpose and ambition on the patterns of discord and collaboration in the Franco-American relationship over the course of the postwar and post-cold war periods. We stress the importance and tenacity of domestic historical constructions for explaining and understanding the foreign policy strategies that would otherwise confound a power-based analysis. The Franco-American bilateral relationship, in particular, illustrates the persistence and tenacity of each nation's historically constructed foreign policy conception during the bipolar distribution of power during the cold war and the contested unipolarity of the post-cold war era. We conclude with an assessment of the ...
This article looks at the relationship between European integration and national foreign and securit...
Many people assume that Franco-American relations since 1776 have been far more harmonious than thos...
U.S.-French Relations After Kosovo, by Steven Kramer U.S.-French relations suffer from a lack of mut...
Considering the current administrations of both France and the United States is essential when discu...
Since the end of World War II, Franco-American relationship has been marked by mutual hostility. Thi...
French foreign policy between 1944 and 1948 is examined in terms of its successes in reasserting a F...
During the Cold War era, the edifice of the world configuration was built on a bipolar structure. Th...
French foreign policy towards the US is often understood as particularly confrontational and based o...
Analyzing changes in the role and place of NATO, European integration, and Franco-American relations...
Bilateral Franco-German cooperation in security and defence is characterized by a paradox. On the on...
Regularized intergovernmentalism refers to a distinct kind of foreign policy practice that connects ...
[From the Introduction]. Ever since the first attempts to organize a European community in the early...
Franco-American Relations, by Jacques Andréani Since the sixties, French and American international ...
The failed expedition of Suez in 1956 and France’s subsequent strategic ‘divorce’ from the United Ki...
France and the United States Past History by Marisol Touraine Franco-American relations seem to have...
This article looks at the relationship between European integration and national foreign and securit...
Many people assume that Franco-American relations since 1776 have been far more harmonious than thos...
U.S.-French Relations After Kosovo, by Steven Kramer U.S.-French relations suffer from a lack of mut...
Considering the current administrations of both France and the United States is essential when discu...
Since the end of World War II, Franco-American relationship has been marked by mutual hostility. Thi...
French foreign policy between 1944 and 1948 is examined in terms of its successes in reasserting a F...
During the Cold War era, the edifice of the world configuration was built on a bipolar structure. Th...
French foreign policy towards the US is often understood as particularly confrontational and based o...
Analyzing changes in the role and place of NATO, European integration, and Franco-American relations...
Bilateral Franco-German cooperation in security and defence is characterized by a paradox. On the on...
Regularized intergovernmentalism refers to a distinct kind of foreign policy practice that connects ...
[From the Introduction]. Ever since the first attempts to organize a European community in the early...
Franco-American Relations, by Jacques Andréani Since the sixties, French and American international ...
The failed expedition of Suez in 1956 and France’s subsequent strategic ‘divorce’ from the United Ki...
France and the United States Past History by Marisol Touraine Franco-American relations seem to have...
This article looks at the relationship between European integration and national foreign and securit...
Many people assume that Franco-American relations since 1776 have been far more harmonious than thos...
U.S.-French Relations After Kosovo, by Steven Kramer U.S.-French relations suffer from a lack of mut...