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基本説明
Publication delayed (Originally scheduled in May 2003). Examines the ways in which state action has endeavoured to promote social integration in an increasingly fragmented nation.
Full Description
Undermined from above by economic globalization and European integration, and from below by the rise of identity politics, the French state has attempted to redefine its relationship to its citizens. Reinventing France examines the ways in which state action has endeavoured to promote social integration in an increasingly fragmented nation and has challenged traditional concepts of an indivisible Republic and universal citizenship rights in order to achieve the core republican ideals of freedom, equality and solidarity.
Contents
Acknowledgements Notes on Contributors Introduction; S.Milner & N.Parsons PART I: STATE AND NATION French Politics in the Twenty-First Century: Invention or Muddling Through?; D.Hanley Reinventing the French State; J.Hayward The French State and the Challenges of the Twenty-First Century; P.Sadran Redefining the Franco-German Relationship; J-M.Trouille French Subnational Government and the European Union: The Relocation and Reformulation of Governance and the Restructuring of Policy; D.Howarth PART II: STATE AND SOCIETY Beyond the 'Crisis of Representation'? A Case Study of Innovation in French Local Government; S.Collins Education for Citizenship: Reinventing the French Republic; H.Starkey The French 'Melting Pot': Outdated - Or in Need of Reinvention?; M.Tribalat Reinventing Everyday Life in France: The Reduction of Working Time; M-C.Kok Escalle PART III: HISTORY AND IDENTITY Wartime Deportation from France: Can the French Still Remember as a Nation?; M.Martin Facing The Past: French Wartime Memories at the Millennium; H.Diamond & C.Gorrara Conclusion; S.Milner & N.Parsons