2019
DOI: 10.7202/1062816ar
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L’impact de la fragmentation des mémoires collectives nationales sur la politique étrangère : le cas de la France

Abstract: et Valérie Rosoux. L'auteur remercie également les deux évaluateurs anonymes pour leur lecture attentive et leurs suggestions constructives qui ont permis d'améliorer le manuscrit final. éric Sangar 40 as the dominant mode of temporality in decisionmaking processes. This line of thinking is illustrated by an empirical analysis of the case of France, a country whose foreign policy is noted for its strong tradition of appeals to national history.

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