People wrote off France’s center right. But Valérie Pécresse’s presidential run may be another story. Andrew Glencross - December 12, 2021 How does Pécresse rank among the other presidential candidates for 2022?
Biden is freezing Trump’s withdrawal of troops from Germany. There’s a long history behind America’s military bases abroad. Henry Farrell - February 8, 2021 Military bases used to be synonymous with military occupation.
NATO turns 70 this week. Here’s how the alliance stays relevant — despite Trump. Garret Martin and Balazs Martonffy - April 1, 2019 The alliance has ways to cope.
Why France is so deeply entangled in Syria Samuel Ramani - November 19, 2015 On Nov. 14, Syrian president Bashar al-Assad declared that French
Stanley Hoffmann has died. He changed how America thinks about France and Europe. Peter Gourevitch - September 15, 2015 [caption id="attachment_29416" align="aligncenter" width="538"] Stanley Hoffmann (Photo courtesy of Harvard
The (de) Gaulle of it: Fractious French attitude and its twitchy national team Daniel Lillie - June 6, 2014 [caption id="attachment_11256" align="aligncenter" width="400" special=""] Charles De Gaulle (Office of
The (Smart) Politics of EU Posturing Joshua Tucker - January 24, 2013 The following is guest post from Princeton University political scientist
2012 Post-Election Report: French Presidential Election Joshua Tucker - May 21, 2012 We are pleased to welcome the following French 2012 Presidential