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The French Polity

by Safran, William
Edition:
5th
ISBN13:

9780801318450

ISBN10:
0801318459
Format:
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Pub. Date:
12/19/1997
Publisher(s):
Pearson
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Summary

Provides vital insight into both the changing and constant character of the intricate French political scene. Comprehensive, judicious coverage of all aspects of contemporary French politics, policy, and society includes a current discussion of political culture and constitutional amendments. Throughout, the text incorporates a lucid institutional approach with new coverage of the 1997 elections, political parties, the European Union, the executive, the parliament, the judiciary and interest groups, as well as civil liberties, public policy and innovations in administration.

Table of Contents

Tables and Figures
ix(2)
Preface xi
CHAPTER 1 France: The Historical and Constitutional Background
1(24)
The Legacy of the Revolution
3(4)
The Rise and Fall of the Fourth Republic
7(2)
The Sources and Nature of the Fifth Republic Constitution
9(6)
Constitutional Interpretation and Adaptation
15(6)
Notes
21(4)
CHAPTER 2 The Economic and Social Context
25(28)
Economic Development
25(7)
Social Classes and Mobility
32(4)
Religion and Culture
36(5)
The Educational System
41(3)
The Position of Women
44(3)
Notes
47(6)
CHAPTER 3 Patterns and Perspectives of Political Culture
53(20)
Approaches to French Political Culture
53(9)
Civic and Anti-Civic Attitudes
54(4)
Verbal and Practical Behavior
58(4)
Conceptions of the State and National Identity
62(6)
Notes
68(5)
CHAPTER 4 Political Parties and Elections
73(76)
The Socialists
76(6)
The Communists
82(2)
The Left in Power: The Heady Days of 1981 and After
84(3)
Gaullism: The Evolution of the Right from Traditional Conservatism to Nationalist Populism
87(3)
The Right Before Gaullism
87(1)
The Origins and Evolution of Gaullism
88(2)
The Political "Center"
90(5)
Radicalism
90(1)
Catholicism
91(1)
Centrist Coalition Games
91(1)
The Elections of 1974 and the Emergence of Giscardo-Centrism
92(3)
The Right and Center in Opposition
95(1)
The Rise of the National Front
96(2)
The Parliamentary Election of 1986
98(1)
The Presidential and Parliamentary Elections of 1988
99(2)
The Greens
101(1)
The Parliamentary Elections of 1993
102(7)
The Collapse of the Left
102(4)
The Victory of the Right
106(2)
The Marginalization of the Ecologists and the Containment of the Extreme Right
108(1)
The Presidential Elections of 1995
109(3)
The Parliamentary Elections of 1997
112(5)
The Functional Relevance of Political Parties
117(12)
Unnatural Alliances
117(2)
Political Wanderings
119(1)
The Place of Ideology
120(5)
Voters' Choices, Programs, and Personalities
125(4)
The Electoral System: Its Impact on Parties and Voting Behavior
129(6)
Political Fringe Groups, Clubs, and Movements
135(2)
Summary and Conclusion
137(1)
Notes
138(11)
CHAPTER 5 Interest Groups
149(28)
Trade Unions
149(5)
Business Associations
154(2)
Agriculture
156(2)
Students and Teachers
158(1)
The Access and Input of Interest Groups
159(2)
Pluralist, Corporatist, and Other Models of Interest-Group Politics
161(10)
Notes
171(6)
CHAPTER 6 Instruments and Patterns of Decision Making: The Executive
177(44)
The Position of the President
178(4)
The Premiers
182(3)
Cohabitation I: Precedent-Setting Pattern or Political Parenthesis?
185(2)
Cohabitation II: A "Civilized" Waiting Game
187(2)
Cohabitation III: Co-Decision Making or a Neo-Parliamentary Regime?
189(1)
The Government
190(9)
The Construction and Reshuffling of Cabinets
199(6)
The Executive and Parliament
205(2)
Article 16
207(2)
The President and Charisma
209(5)
Summary
214(1)
Notes
214(7)
CHAPTER 7 Instruments and Patterns of Decision Making: The Parliament
221(44)
Parliament in the Fourth Republic
222(1)
Parliament in the Fifth Republic
223(2)
The Committee System
225(5)
The Senate
230(4)
Limits on Parliamentary Decision Making
234(4)
The Constitutional Council
238(4)
Questions and Censure Motions
242(3)
The Incompatibility Rule
245(2)
The Role of the Deputy
247(10)
Notes
257(8)
CHAPTER 8 The Administrative System
265(38)
Background, Structure, and Recruitment
265(4)
The Political Complexion of Civil Servants
269(3)
Controls over the Civil Service
272(6)
Subnational Administration
278(1)
The Commune
279(2)
Administrative Reform and Decentralization
281(2)
The Reforms of 1981-1983
283(6)
Functional Decentralization
289(1)
The Administration of Paris
290(1)
Corsica
291(1)
Bureaucracy, Technocracy, and Economic Administration
292(2)
Notes
294(9)
CHAPTER 9 Law, Justice, and Civil Liberties
303(20)
The Judicial System
303(3)
Justice and the Democratic State
306(4)
The Legal Protection of Aliens and Minorities
310(1)
The Police
311(2)
Freedom of Expression
313(5)
Notes
318(5)
CHAPTER 10 Political Changes and Public Policies
323(40)
Economic Policy from the Liberation to the Giscard Presidency
324(1)
Capitalist Planning
325(5)
Economic Policy Under the Mitterrand Presidency
330(5)
The Politics of Austerity
330(2)
The Chirac Government and the Politics of Neoliberalism
332(1)
The Governments of Rocard, Cresson, and Beregovoy: Prospects and Growing Constraints
333(1)
The Balladur Government: Redressement and Rigueur
334(1)
Economic Policy Under the Chirac Presidency
335(3)
The Juppe Plan
335(2)
The Jospin Government: Squaring the Circle?
337(1)
Education, Research, and Culture
338(4)
Aspects of Foreign Policy
342(6)
France and Europe
348(5)
Constitutional and Institutional Issues: Conclusions
353(4)
Notes
357(6)
Appendix: The French Constitution of 1958 363(18)
Selected Bibliography 381(6)
Index 387


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