Description
Book SynopsisThis text provides an overview of political parties in France. The social and ideological profiles of all the major parties are analysed, highlighting their principal functions and dynamics within the system. This examination is complemented by analyses of bloc and system features.
Table of ContentsIntroduction
1. Stress, strain and stability in the French party system - Alistair Cole
SECTION I – THE LEFT
2. The French Communist Party: from revolution to reform - David Bell
3. PS intra-party politics and party system change - Ben Clift
4. The Greens: from idealism to pragmatism (1984-2002) - Bruno Villalba and Sylvie Vieillard-Coffre
5. Managing the plural left: implications for the party system - David Hanley
6. Beyond the mainstream: la gauche de gauche - Jim Wolfreys
SECTION II – THE RIGHT
7. The UDF in the 1990s: the break-up of a party confederation - Nicolas Sauger
8. From the Gaullist movement to the President’s party - Andrew Knapp
9. The Front National split: party system change and electoral prospects - Gilles Ivaldi
SECTION III – SYSTEMIC CONTEXT
10. Europe and the French party system - Jocelyn Evans
11. Contemporary developments in political space in France - Robert Andersen and Jocelyn Evans
Conclusion