Politics In France

Politics In France

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A rigorous and accessible work of political science, Politics in France presents a comprehensive analysis of the French political system, its institutions, parties, and the forces that shape governance in one of Europe's most influential democracies. Pierre Avril, a distinguished French constitutional scholar, details the mechanics of the Fifth Republic — from the intricacies of its executive and legislative structures to the ideological currents driving its major political movements. Written with scholarly authority yet aimed at a broad audience, the book illuminates the historical foundations and modern tensions that define French political life, from Gaullism to the left-wing coalitions of the post-war era. It remains a landmark introduction to understanding France's unique and often turbulent democratic tradition.

Author: Pierre Avril
Format: Paperback

Genre: Politics & law

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Condition remarks:
Condition: Good to fair. Paperback. Page Condition: Good - possible tanning. Markings: possible previous owner inscription.

A rigorous and accessible work of political science, Politics in France presents a comprehensive analysis of the French political system, its institutions, parties, and the forces that shape governance in one of Europe's most influential democracies. Pierre Avril, a distinguished French constitutional scholar, details the mechanics of the Fifth Republic — from the intricacies of its executive and legislative structures to the ideological currents driving its major political movements. Written with scholarly authority yet aimed at a broad audience, the book illuminates the historical foundations and modern tensions that define French political life, from Gaullism to the left-wing coalitions of the post-war era. It remains a landmark introduction to understanding France's unique and often turbulent democratic tradition.