Emmanuel Macron and the two years that changed France

Auteur(s)
Alistair Cole
Publication
mars 2019
Appartenance
Laboratoire Triangle (CNRS UMR 5206)
Éditeur
Manchester University Press

Ce livre se penche sur la période 2015-18 en politique française, une période turbulente qui a vu l’effondrement apparent de l’ancien système de parti, l’apprivoisement  du populisme et de la gauche. . .Mais quelle est la véritable signification de la présidence Macron? Est-elle aussi transformatrice qu’elle paraît?  Emmanuel Macron et les deux années qui ont changé la France apportent une réponse équilibrée à cette question pressante.

This book looks at the period 2015-2018 in French politics, a turbulent time that witnessed the apparent collapse of the old party system, the taming of populist and left-wing challenges to the Republic and the emergence of a new political order centred on President Emmanuel Macron. The election of Macron was greeted with relief in European chancelleries and appeared to give a new impetus to European integration, even accomplishing the feat of making France attractive after a long period of French bashing and reflexive decline. But what is the real significance of the Macron presidency ? Is it as transformative as it appears ? Emmanuel Macron and the two years that changed France provides a balanced answer to this pressing question. It is written to appeal to a general readership with an interest in French and European politics, as well as to students and scholars of French politics. 

À propos de l'auteur

Alistair Cole is Professor of Comparative Politics at the Institute of Political Studies, Lyon and Professor of Politics at Cardiff University.