: international perspectives on French foreign policies, 1958-1969
\ edited by Christian Nuenlist, Anna Locher, and Garret Martin
Lanham
: Lexington Books
, 2010
viii, 318 p.
;24 cm.
The Harvard Cold War studies book series
Index
Bibliography
Introduction: De Gaulle and Gaullism in France's Cold War foreign policy / Mark Kramer -- De Gaulle, French diplomacy, and Franco-Soviet relations as seen from Moscow / Marie-Pierre Rey -- A "cordial potentiality?" : de Gaulle and the Franco-German partnership, 1963-1969 / Carine Germond -- From words to actions : reinterpreting de Gaulle's European policy / Piers Ludlow -- NATO strategies toward de Gaulle's France, 1958-1966 : learning to cope / Anna Locher and Christian Nuenlist -- Dealing with de Gaulle : the United States and France / Carolyn Davidson -- Britain, de Gaulle's NATO policies, and Anglo-French rivalry, 1963-1967 / James Ellison -- The U.S. escalation in Vietnam and de Gaulle's secret search for peace, 1964-1966 / Yuko Torikata -- Seeking a multipolar world : China and de Gaulle's France / Qiang Zhai -- A hot summer : France, Israel, and the Middle East crisis in 1958 / Gadi Heimann -- "Je ne vous ai pas compris" : de Gaulle's decade of negotiation with the Algerian FLN, 1958-1969 / Jeffrey James Byrne -- De Gaulle and Sub-Saharan Africa : from decolonization to French development policy, 1958-1963 / Guia Migani -- The hero on the Latin American scene / Joaqu�in Fermandois -- Conclusion: A Gaullist grand strategy? / Garret Martin.