The French challenge

The French challenge

By Sophie Meunier, Philip H. Gordon

Subjects: France, foreign relations, International economic relations, International Relations, Politics and government, France, politics and government, 1958-, BUSINESS & ECONOMICS, General, Foreign economic relations, Politique et gouvernement, Globalization, France, economic conditions, 1945-, Economic conditions, POLITICAL SCIENCE, Economic history, Conditions economiques, Economics, International, Relations economiques exterieures, Mondialisation

Description: "This book deals with France's effort to adapt to globalization and its consequences for France's economy, cultural identity, domestic politics, and foreign relations. The authors begin by analyzing the structural transformation of the French economy, driven first by liberalization within the European Union and more recently by globalization. By examining a wide variety of possible measures of globalization and liberalization, the authors conclude that the French economy's adaptation has been far reaching and largely successful, even if French leaders prefer to downplay the extent of these changes in response to political pressures and public opinion. They call this adaptation "globalization by stealth."". "The authors also examine the relationship between trade, culture, and identity and explain why globalization has rendered the three inseparable. They show how globalization is contributing to the restructuring of the traditional French political spectrum and blurring the traditional differences between Left and Right. Finally, they explore France's effort to tame globalization - maitriser la mondialisation - and the possible consequences and lessons of the French stance for the rest of the world."--BOOK JACKET.

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