Cohabitation and Conflicting Politics in French Policymaking

This study departs from traditional interpretations of cohabitation in French politics, which suggest French institutions are capable of coping when the President and Prime Minister originate from different political parties. Instead, it offers the opposite view that cohabitation leads to partisan conflict and inertia in the policy-making process.

décembre 2014, env. 187 pages, French Politics, Society and Culture, Anglais
Springer EN
978-0-230-33710-7

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