From his beginnings as a figure on the political stage, Nicolas
Sarkozy failed to conform to traditional expectations, either in
his personality or a political actions. Unlike previous Presidents
such Jacques Chirac or Francois Mitterrand, who underlined their
attachment to their rural origins, Sarkozy was the son of a
Hungarian immigrant who was brought up in a single-parent
household. In contrast to Presidents like Chirac and Valery Giscard
d'Estaing, who were archetypal products of the Ecole Nationale
d'Administration, or Georges Pompidou and Mitterrand who were
pressed from the classic intellectual mould of the French
university system, Sarkozy qualified modestly as a lawyer. It is no
surprise therefore that Sarkozy should have portrayed himself as
the man of 'rupture'. In this collection, a host of expert
contributors analyse and discuss the Presidency of Nicolas Sarkozy,
how he differed from his antecedents and the legacy that his tenure
had on French society and political structures. This volume is
perfect for anyone interested in contemporary French politics.
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