-
Gaullists are
identified with both
realism and
French exceptionalism, and de
Gaulle sought to
impose French influence on the
global order.
Gaullists supported...
- Robespierre". In 1962,
unable to
overthrow de Gaulle, right-wing anti-
Gaullists censured the
Pompidou government with
former de
Gaulle ally Paul Reynaud...
- pour la République [ʁasɑ̃bləmɑ̃ puʁ la ʁepyblik]; RPR [ɛʁ pe ɛʁ]) was a
Gaullist and
conservative political party in France.
Originating from the Union...
- Civique; or
Civic Action Service),
officially created in
January 1960, was a
Gaullist militia founded by
Jacques Foccart,
Charles de Gaulle's
chief adviser for...
-
President Charles de
Gaulle dissolved the
National ****embly and his party, the
Gaullist Party Union of
Democrats for the
Republic (UDR), won the
absolute majority...
- [ynjɔ̃ de demɔkʁat puʁ la ʁepyblik]),
commonly abbreviated UDR, was a
Gaullist political party of
France that
existed from 1967 to 1976. The UDR was the...
- Caesarism.
Unlike the
social Gaullists, who have
always been
members of the right-wing
Gaullist parties, the left-wing
Gaullists were
structured independently...
- the Environment. His
foreign policy was
pragmatic but in line with the
Gaullist principle of
French autonomy within the
Western Bloc. It was
marked by...
- that
referendum were
contested by most
political groups except for the
Gaullists, the
change was
approved by the
French electorate. The Constitutional...
-
Candide (French pronunciation: [kɑ̃did]) was the name
given to
various French newspapers of the 19th and 20th century.
Candide was a
newspaper founded...