France in an Age of Globalization
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Book Description
This provocative book takes the form of a dialogue between French Foreign Minister Hubert Védrine and international relations expert Dominique Moïsi. Védrine expresses his frank views of the U.S. "hyperpower," France's role in the world, Europe's future, the current structure of the international system, and the role of ethics in international affairs. Probing the historic, diplomatic and cultural issues that unite and divide two historical allies, the book give unique insights into French thinking about the world, and France and America's respective roles in it.
About the Author
Hubert Védrine has been the French foreign minister since 1997. He served as chief of staff and spokesman for President François Mitterrand. Dominique Moïsi is the deputy director of the French Institute for International Relations and columnist for the Financial Times. Philip H. Gordon is senior fellow in Foreign Policy Studies at the Brookings Institution and director of the Brookings Center on the United States and France.
France in an Age of Globalization,Hubert Vedrine,Dominique Moisi,Philip H. Gordon,Dominique Moisi,translator Philip H. Gordon,Brookings Institution Press,0815700075,1981-,1993-2001,1995-2005,Business / Economics / Finance,Foreign relations,France,General,Globalization,International - Economics,International Relations - General,Political Science,Politics/International Relations,United States,World politics
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