1st Edition

Continuity and Change in France

Edited By Vincent Wright Copyright 1984
256 Pages
by Routledge

256 Pages
by Routledge

256 Pages
by Routledge

First published in 1984, Continuity and Change in France sets out to explore questions by examining the many features of the Giscard presidency which have endured under Socialist rule. Few people predicted the election victory of Francois Mitterrand over Giscard d’ Estaing in May 1981. It was greeted, by his supporters at least, as the first remarkable event in a chain of far-reaching changes... Read more

Preface List of Contributors Introduction: The Change in France V. Wright 1. The President's Men: Advisors and Assistants at the Elysee Palace H. Machin 2.  The Giscardians- The Republican Party Ella Searls 3. The Giscardian Political- Administrative Elite P. Birnbaum 4. The Social Policies of Giscard D’ Estaing X. Gardette 5. Industrial Policy and Policy -Making, 1974-82 Diana Green 6. From Planning the French Economy to Planning the French State: The Theory and Practice of the Priority Action Programmes J. Hayward 7. The Presidency and the Media, 1974-82 R. Kuhn 8. Central Control and Local Resistance Yves Meny 9. Europeanisation and the Pursuit of National Interests R. Formesyn Index

 

 

Biography

Vincent Wright