2013
DOI: 10.1080/09662839.2013.767238
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The French return to NATO: Reintegration in practice, not in principle

Abstract: Sarkozy's decision to bring France back into NATO's integrated military structure in 2009 represents in some ways a break with French exceptionalism. But how deep is this change? This article examines whether the decision has led to a real integration of France along various dimensions of integration; whether the decision represents a continuation or a break with the traditional French approach and the effects of this reintegration on NATO/EU cooperation. The empirical analysis of French political and military… Show more

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“…Despite a certain reticence between the two at a diplomatic level, France and the US enjoy long traditions of military cooperation (Rieker, 2005), and even more so after many years of cooperation in Afghanistan. This has resulted in mutual respect and close collaboration that was further facilitated by France's reintegration into NATO's integrated military structures in 2009 (Rieker, 2013) and French willingness to take a leading role in Libya in 2011.…”
Section: Making Sense Of Transatlantic Security Cooperation In Africamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Despite a certain reticence between the two at a diplomatic level, France and the US enjoy long traditions of military cooperation (Rieker, 2005), and even more so after many years of cooperation in Afghanistan. This has resulted in mutual respect and close collaboration that was further facilitated by France's reintegration into NATO's integrated military structures in 2009 (Rieker, 2013) and French willingness to take a leading role in Libya in 2011.…”
Section: Making Sense Of Transatlantic Security Cooperation In Africamentioning
confidence: 99%