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- Title
CHARLES DE GAULLE BRINGS INTO CHALLENGE THE AMERICAN DOMINANCE IN EUROPE.
- Authors
Peeva, Penka
- Abstract
This paper looks at Charles De Gaulle's foreign policy as a challenge to Washington's influence on European affairs. De Gaulle's anti-American and anti-British policy was caused by his aim at regaining France's previous glory and reputation as a factor on the international scene. The research is based on a set of diplomatic documents, memoirs, press releases and broad historiographical review. The research results prove that De Gaulle's foreign policy did make France independent but isolated and this rather individual policy decreased De Gaulle's popularity to a critical point.
- Subjects
FRANCE; GAULLE, Charles de, 1890-1970; FRANCE-United States relations; FOREIGN relations of the United States; ANTI-Americanism; DIPLOMATIC history; TWENTIETH century; POLITICAL attitudes
- Publication
Management & Education / Upravlenie i Obrazovanie, 2014, Vol 10, Issue 4, p114
- ISSN
1312-6121
- Publication type
Article