Tag Archives: Jacques Chirac

A Preview of the French Elections: The Benefits of Hollande

Could it be that France is in for a repeat of its transformative early 1980s experience?

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The New Old Europe: A U.S. Perspective

What does a rejuvenated Europe mean for U.S. interests in the continent?

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The Sarkozy Moment: The United States and France

Has the G-8 summit given the Bush Administration a unique opportunity to repair its relations with France?

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Chirac, the Movie

As Jacques Chirac’s political career draws to a close, have his personal traits served him well in leading France?

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Jacques Chirac on Europe’s Future

Does France’s leader have the cure for what ails Europe?

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South Korea’s Roh Moo-Hyun: What Japan Should Learn From Europe

When will Japan apologize to Korea and Asia for its WWII war crimes?

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Reconnecting Paris and Washington

Is there more common ground between Europe and the U.S. than many might think?

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Jacques Chirac on Global Futures

How does the French president view his country’s role in the world?

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