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Foreign relations of France

Designated Driver Diplomacy

Tory leader David Cameron has outlined a striking new vision for the Anglo-American partnership—with Britain in the role of the "skeptical friend."

Chirac: Beyond Gaullism?

The annual G-7 economic summits have been justly described as photoopportunities in which anything except economics may be discussed.

Commentary

The Face of France

French Ambassador to the United States Pierre Vimont discusses the evolution of France's foreign policy under President Nicolas Sarkozy.

More of the Same, but Different

French voters chose ruling-party conservative Nicolas Sarkozy and Socialist Ségolène Royal—both meant to represent a new generation of leaders—to compete in a classic left-right contest.

Making France a Power for the Future, Part II

TNI Exclusive: In the conclusion of The National Interest’s conversation with Nicolas Sarkozy, France's next president discusses his country's role in the world and relationship with the United States

Books & Reviews

I Say NATO, You Say No NATO

Will France call the whole thing off?

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February 13, 2012