Presidential Election 2022: A Euroclash Between a “Liberal” and a “Neo-Nationalist” France Is Coming
Thierry Chopin () and
Samuel B. H. Faure ()
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Thierry Chopin: Catholic University of Lille (ESPOL)
Samuel B. H. Faure: Sciences Po Saint-Germain-en-Laye
Intereconomics: Review of European Economic Policy, 2021, vol. 56, issue 2, 75-81
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Abstract The main question surrounding the re-election of Macron is the uncertain balance of France’s flexilateral policy vis-à-vis the EU in a post-Brexit and COVID-19 context: Strengthening European integration by changing France’s practice towards the EU or taking an inter-governmentalist turn by using – in a very classical way – Europe as an “Archimedes’ lever” to defend national interests.
Date: 2021
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