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The Gaullist Phenomenon - The Gaullist Movement in the Fifth Republic (Hardcover)
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The Gaullist Phenomenon - The Gaullist Movement in the Fifth Republic (Hardcover)
Series: Studies in Economics and Political Science
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Books on gaullism - or, more precisely, books on General de Gaulle
- are not uncommon. Originally published in English in 1971, this
claimed to be the first book of this sort on gaullism as a
political force within the French political system. Since the
publication of his work on the Union pour la nouvelle Republique
Jean Charlot had become known as one of the few objective experts
on gaullism. His knowledge of the British political system had
helped him to appreciate the nature of the gaullist party which he
saw from the first, not as a transient party linked to the
political career of General de Gaulle, but as a major, modern,
right-wing party, comparable to the Conservative Party in Britain.
In this book he demonstrates how the gaullist movement is a
'voter-oriented' party, the first that France had really ever
known. The strength of gaullism lies in the electorate, which had
fully accepted gaullist economic policies, the institutional
changes introduced under the Republic, and the party's foreign
policy. This voter-oriented party had fundamentally changed the
French party system. A majority party since 1962, the gaullist
movement would force the left to regroup within a left-wing,
voter-oriented party, if it did not want to face political
sterility. Jean Charlot was one of the few specialists to publish
an article just after the referendum (Le Monde, May 2, 1969)
forecasting that the departure of General de Gaulle did not
foreshadow the end of gaullism as a major political force.
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