France and European Integration: Toward a Transnational Polity
By (Author) Michel R. Gueldry
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
30th May 2001
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
International institutions
320.944
Hardback
256
Width 156mm, Height 235mm
567g
Gueldry analyzes the substantive transformations brought upon the French state by European integration through an incremental and cumulative process generally described as "Europeanization." This restructuring is characterized by the erosion of traditional political and economic parameters, the emergence of new means and models of public action, and a general paradigmatic redefinition, including a search for renewed political legitimacy by French elite. Covering the period from 1957 to the present, Gueldry examines how regional integration affects French governmental structures, public policies, political processes, and culture. He emphasizes the post-Single European Act (February 1986) period because of the accelerating momentum of the integration process after this milestone treaty. Students, scholars, and policy makers involved with EU history, institutions, and policies will be particularly interested in the work.
.,."a good survey of the existing literature on France and European integration, both in French and in English, summarized into a coherent, easy-to-read package."-Political Science Quarterly
.,."a valuable resource for students invited to enquire whether or not the EU spells 'de Gaulle's second death'."-Modern & Contemporary France
...a good survey of the existing literature on France and European integration, both in French and in English, summarized into a coherent, easy-to-read package.-Political Science Quarterly
...a valuable resource for students invited to enquire whether or not the EU spells 'de Gaulle's second death'.-Modern & Contemporary France
The real strength of the book is that, while keeping the main topic on center stage, the author provides irresistible examples of the uniqueness of French culture.-Choice
This excellent tour d'horizon for the "enlightened public" offers not only a balanced, well-informed review of French institutions, the role of the French state after World War II, and French social, monetary, and security policies. It is also a convincing study of how European integration has transformed the old Jacobin concept of the state, sovereignty, and "Colbertist" economic policy.-Foreign Affairs
..."a good survey of the existing literature on France and European integration, both in French and in English, summarized into a coherent, easy-to-read package."-Political Science Quarterly
..."a valuable resource for students invited to enquire whether or not the EU spells 'de Gaulle's second death'."-Modern & Contemporary France
"The real strength of the book is that, while keeping the main topic on center stage, the author provides irresistible examples of the uniqueness of French culture."-Choice
"This excellent tour d'horizon for the "enlightened public" offers not only a balanced, well-informed review of French institutions, the role of the French state after World War II, and French social, monetary, and security policies. It is also a convincing study of how European integration has transformed the old Jacobin concept of the state, sovereignty, and "Colbertist" economic policy."-Foreign Affairs
Michel R. Gueldry is Associate Professor of French Studies, Monterey Institute of International Studies. Professor Gueldry has published extensively through book chapters and articles in journals such as French Politics and Society, La Revue Francaise, and European Community Studies Association Review.