France is considered a strong state, but French governments have always fiercely defended the interests of French farmers in European and global negotiations. Why would a ‘strong state’ be unable to resist farm lobby pressure? Is agriculture an exception to the French ‘strong state’ rule? This article offers a structural model of varying state sensitivity to interest group pressure, and argues that farm lobby pressure cannot fully explain French foreign policy on agriculture, as governments often go against farmers' preferences and as the level of pressure varies more than the continuity of governmental preferences. From an analysis of the negotiations on the CAP and the GATT in the 1960s and in the 1990s it emerges that ideational constrai...
Abstract French farmers played an important part in the construction of Europe. Faithful to the Euro...
This article traces the principal watersheds in the evolution of governmental ideas and attitudes co...
In the government lobbies they pretend to make from french agriculture the "green oil" of the Nation...
Contains fulltext : 111782.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)France is con...
France's protectionist position regarding agricultural trade is often claimed to result from French ...
This publication is with permission of the rights owner freely accessible due to an Alliance licence...
Item does not contain fulltextIt is commonly claimed that in France agricultural organizations domin...
During the GATT Uruguay Round (1986-1993) France was one of the most conservative European member st...
Item does not contain fulltextIt is commonly claimed that in France agricultural organizations domin...
Contains fulltext : 74924.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)In Against the G...
This article seeks to survey the evolution of the French and German agricultural policy positions fr...
France is a key State in the European Community (EC) and a big competitor for U.S. agricultural expo...
THE FRENCH AGRICULTURAL POLICY WITHIN THE INTERNATIONAL ROUNDS : TIME OF AGGIORNAMENTO The paper co...
The strong and weak points of french agriculture on the international market : which competitors and...
Since the Second World War, the agricultural subsidies of many advanced industrialized economies hav...
Abstract French farmers played an important part in the construction of Europe. Faithful to the Euro...
This article traces the principal watersheds in the evolution of governmental ideas and attitudes co...
In the government lobbies they pretend to make from french agriculture the "green oil" of the Nation...
Contains fulltext : 111782.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)France is con...
France's protectionist position regarding agricultural trade is often claimed to result from French ...
This publication is with permission of the rights owner freely accessible due to an Alliance licence...
Item does not contain fulltextIt is commonly claimed that in France agricultural organizations domin...
During the GATT Uruguay Round (1986-1993) France was one of the most conservative European member st...
Item does not contain fulltextIt is commonly claimed that in France agricultural organizations domin...
Contains fulltext : 74924.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)In Against the G...
This article seeks to survey the evolution of the French and German agricultural policy positions fr...
France is a key State in the European Community (EC) and a big competitor for U.S. agricultural expo...
THE FRENCH AGRICULTURAL POLICY WITHIN THE INTERNATIONAL ROUNDS : TIME OF AGGIORNAMENTO The paper co...
The strong and weak points of french agriculture on the international market : which competitors and...
Since the Second World War, the agricultural subsidies of many advanced industrialized economies hav...
Abstract French farmers played an important part in the construction of Europe. Faithful to the Euro...
This article traces the principal watersheds in the evolution of governmental ideas and attitudes co...
In the government lobbies they pretend to make from french agriculture the "green oil" of the Nation...