Foreign Policy Strategy of the Fifth Republic: a Timid Turn towards Greater Eurasia

The article clarifies the prerequisites and circumstances ofFrancemovement in the direction of selfidentification as a Western economy. Based on an analysis of the foreign policy’s views and practical efforts of theFifthRepublic’s Presidents, the authors note the country's transition from oppos...

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Published in:EURASIAN INTEGRATION: economics, law, politics
Main Authors: A. D. Zhukov, M. M. Shumilov
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Russian
Published: President of the Russian Federation, Russian Academy of National Economy and Public Administration, North-West Institute of Management 2020
Subjects:
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Law
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.22394/2073-2929-2020-1-84-93
https://doaj.org/article/5e2172f2aac44241be028db530c75062
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Summary:The article clarifies the prerequisites and circumstances ofFrancemovement in the direction of selfidentification as a Western economy. Based on an analysis of the foreign policy’s views and practical efforts of theFifthRepublic’s Presidents, the authors note the country's transition from opposing the expansion of partnership withGreat Britainand military cooperation with theUnited Stateswithin the North Atlantic Treaty’s framework to overcoming deep disagreements with NATO to restore membership in its military organization. The “Westernization” ofFrance’s security and defense policies is also explained by its move from national autonomy to understanding the importance of ensuring the country's sovereignty through active participation in European integration. Describing the “proWestern“ course ofFranceat the present stage, the authors pay attention to President E. Macron's skepticism concerning Euro-Atlantic solidarity and the deterioration of the conditions for transatlantic cooperation with theUnited States. According to the authors’ opinion, the current foreign policy strategy ofFranceis distinguished by Eurocentrism, as well as its desire for a strategic partnership with theRussian Federation.