The author offers a revisionist-style look at the
French-American relationship as seen through a series of case
studies dating from the great misunderstanding between the
Roosevelt administration and the Free French movement in World War
II to the formation of the Euro-Corps in the early 1990s.
American power grew tremendously in the wake of World War II and
the Cold War that followed, forming, around a strategic consensus
based on the indivisibility of defense against the Soviet Union, an
American imperium in Europe. The interests of this imperium
differed significantly from those of France, the oldest and one of
the most important nations in Europe. Great Britain, France's
counterpart in these respects, benefitted from special treatment
by, and a special relationship with, the United States. France's
efforts to develop a national nuclear force as a demonstration of
its strength and independence were continually hampered by the
United States until the 1970s. Britain's efforts, on the other
hand, were not hampered but aided.
In struggling to regain France's leading position in Europe, the
French leadership under Charles de Gaulle sought on the one hand an
independent nuclear force, and, on the other, a strengthening of
Europe with a Franco-German alliance at its core. Both of these
policies provoked friction with the United States; both will now
have to be revised, after the end of the Cold War and the emergence
of a powerful, reunited Germany. The overall prospect, however, is
that of continuing differences between France and the United
States, as the antagonisms of the past, which date primarily from
the World War II era, will not easily die out. Written by a former
senior intelligence officer with a background of extensive French
government and academic relationships, this book will be invaluable
to all students of contemporary European history and U.S. foreign
relations.
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