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Charles de Gaulle: is the myth still alive? (part2)

Marc Perelman interviews Jean-Claude Servan-Schreiber, Former Gaullist MP and Magazine Publisher; Olivier Todd, Writer and Journalist; and Carole Barjon, Senior Reporter, Le Nouvel Observateur Magazine.

 

 

François Hollande: a new foreign policy?
27/09/2012 - POLITICS

François Hollande: a new foreign policy?

This week, French president François Hollande took a much-needed break from depressing economic news at home and jetted off to New York to address world leaders for the first time at the UN General Assembly. It's an opportunity to find out who this self-styled "normal" president is and whether there is a Hollande style, or perhaps even a Hollande doctrine, when it comes to foreign policy.
France on the world stage: the Hollande factor
27/09/2012 - POLITICS

France on the world stage: the Hollande factor

This week, French president François Hollande took a much-needed break from depressing economic news at home and jetted off to New York to address world leaders for the first time at the UN General Assembly. It's an opportunity to find out who this self-styled "normal" president is and whether there is a Hollande style, or perhaps even a Hollande doctrine, when it comes to foreign policy.
France's conservative UMP party: who's the boss?
20/09/2012 - POLITICS

France's conservative UMP party: who's the boss?

The war for the leadership of France's conservative UMP party is on. Two contenders are facing off in a vote to designate the head of the party in November: former PM François Fillon and current party boss Jean-François Copé. But the next presidential elections will take place in 2017, meaning there is ample time for others to throw their hats into the ring, such as a man who said he was withdrawing from political life: former president Nicolas Sarkozy.
President Hollande: Mr. Austerity?
12/09/2012 - POLITICS

President Hollande: Mr. Austerity?

It's back to school time for French lawmakers, two weeks earlier than planned. President Hollande has decided to quicken the pace of reforms as the French grow impatient and unemployment continues to rise. There are lots of new bills to debate - first and foremost to boost employment, but also on housing and Europe.
François Hollande: the end of the 'normal' president
06/09/2012 - POLITICS

François Hollande: the end of the 'normal' president

The summer is over for François Hollande, as is his political honeymoon following his election back in May. With unemployment hitting the 3 million threshold and the growing feeling this his Socialist government is moving too slowly to tackle the crisis, the president is going through his first real test. He needs to reassure the French that he is not only the anti-Nicolas Sarkozy, but also someone who can steer them through these economic hard times.

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