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The government of France

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: London; Methuen.; 1968Description: 230 pSubject(s): DDC classification:
  • 320.444 Blo.
Summary: The eventful history of French democracy and the often startling role of France on the international scene today are bound to rouse curiosity in her institutions and general mode of government, Professors Blondel and Godfrey here provide a guide for students of politics. Their conducted tour is far from being a dull array of facts and figures. In conveying their information they never fail to relate the structure to the social and economic background, and their commentary is enlivened by amusing asides. By the time he has reached the end of the book the reader will not only have much information on France today but he will also understand how the machinery of government has evolved and in what direction it is likely to move in the future. Jean Blondel is Professor of Government in the University of Essex and E. Drexel Godfrey is employed by the Federal Government in Washington.
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The eventful history of French democracy and the often startling role of France on the international scene today are bound to rouse curiosity in her institutions and general mode of government, Professors Blondel and Godfrey here provide a guide for students of politics.
Their conducted tour is far from being a dull array of facts and figures. In conveying their information they never fail to relate the structure to the social and economic background, and their commentary is enlivened by amusing asides. By the time he has reached the end of the book the reader will not only have much information on France today but he will also understand how the machinery of government has evolved and in what direction it is likely to move in the future.
Jean Blondel is Professor of Government in the University of Essex and E. Drexel Godfrey is employed by the Federal Government in Washington.

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