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French security policy has posed a puzzle to many people outside France, including politicians and even defense specialists such as the author, who took time off from his administrative position in Whitehall in order to study French thinking about security in detail. As with many other studies, he takes as his point of departure the traumatic defeat of 1940 but argues that the origins of current French policy are grounded in events and ideas that go back hundreds of years. They are ideas that are scarcely known or often misinterpreted in the Anglo-Saxon world.



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Table of Contents

Acknowledgements

Chapter 1. Political Truth and Symbolic Politics
Chapter 2. The Universal Mission
Chapter 3. Grandeur and Misery
Chapter 4. Errors Not to Be Repeated
Chapter 5. Death and the Soul
Chapter 6. The Far Side of Despair
Chapter 7. Weakness and Fear
Chapter 8. The Rebels and the Sovereign
Chapter 9. Charles the Great and the God-King

Conclusion: The past and the Future

Bibliography
Index

Humanity's Soldier: France and International

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      Publisher: Berghahn Books, Incorporated
      Publication Date: 13/02/1997
      ISBN13: 9781571818935, 978-1571818935
      ISBN10: 1571818936

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      French security policy has posed a puzzle to many people outside France, including politicians and even defense specialists such as the author, who took time off from his administrative position in Whitehall in order to study French thinking about security in detail. As with many other studies, he takes as his point of departure the traumatic defeat of 1940 but argues that the origins of current French policy are grounded in events and ideas that go back hundreds of years. They are ideas that are scarcely known or often misinterpreted in the Anglo-Saxon world.



      Trade Review

      "... attractively written and grounded in a wide range of secondary sources." · The International History Review



      Table of Contents

      Acknowledgements

      Chapter 1. Political Truth and Symbolic Politics
      Chapter 2. The Universal Mission
      Chapter 3. Grandeur and Misery
      Chapter 4. Errors Not to Be Repeated
      Chapter 5. Death and the Soul
      Chapter 6. The Far Side of Despair
      Chapter 7. Weakness and Fear
      Chapter 8. The Rebels and the Sovereign
      Chapter 9. Charles the Great and the God-King

      Conclusion: The past and the Future

      Bibliography
      Index

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