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  • As far as economics are concerned, that means you can't talk to many people that aren't either gaullist statists, economic marxists or, by reaction, extremist libertarian free-marketers !

    The French are Different, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009

  • I think it's the gaullist administration of President Chirac and his minister for foreign affairs.

    CNN Transcript Jan 11, 2004 2004

  • This was accepted, faute de mieux, by France's partners in an amending treaty in 1970; and the Parliament's role was enhanced in a second treaty in 1975, after Pompidou had been succeeded by the post-gaullist President Giscard d'Estaing.

    OUPblog 2009

  • While French post-gaullist governments were moving back towards support for earlier concepts of the Community, she was developing a stormy relationship with it, fighting to assert the principle of intergovernmentalism.

    OUPblog 2009

  • Although Giscard had been de Gaulle's Finance Minister, he was not of the gaullist tradition and wanted to mark his presidency with measures to develop the Community.

    OUPblog 2009

  • But these were reforms too far for France in that early post-gaullist period.

    OUPblog 2009

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