France in Indochina and Algeria studies in international incompatibility and internal consensus /

Ireland, Timothy Patrick

France in Indochina and Algeria studies in international incompatibility and internal consensus / [Ressource électronique] : Timothy Patrick Ireland - 1 vol. (164 p.)

Master of arts : International Relations : University of Southern California : 1972

Bibliogr. p. 159-164

The main focus of this thesis will be an attempt to apply Wolfram Hanrieder's conceptual framework of "Compatibility," "Consensus," and "Penetration" to French foreign policies in Indochina (1945-1954) and Algeria (1954-1962) . It follows that the thesis will attempt to analyze the failures of French foreign policies in these areas in terms of the opportunities and constraints presented to France by the international system, and also in terms of the limits of domestic support for those policies. An attempt will also be made to point out those times when international pressures were sufficiently strong and international support was sufficiently weak so as to allow.the French political system to be penetrated by the external pressures of the international system. The sections on Indochina and Algeria will discuss both the external and internal constraints on French policies, with conclusions being presented at the end of each section. In the conclusion of the entire thesis emphasis will be placed on those times when the combination of external pressures and internal weakness presented the opportunity for the French political system to be considered a penetrated system.


GUERRE D'ALGERIE
POLITIQUE EXTERIEURE
RELATIONS INTERNATIONALES
GUERRE FROIDE


INDOCHINE
FRANCE
ALGERIE

965.04