Academic literature on the topic 'Partis de gauche – France – Influence'
Create a spot-on reference in APA, MLA, Chicago, Harvard, and other styles
Consult the lists of relevant articles, books, theses, conference reports, and other scholarly sources on the topic 'Partis de gauche – France – Influence.'
Next to every source in the list of references, there is an 'Add to bibliography' button. Press on it, and we will generate automatically the bibliographic reference to the chosen work in the citation style you need: APA, MLA, Harvard, Chicago, Vancouver, etc.
You can also download the full text of the academic publication as pdf and read online its abstract whenever available in the metadata.
Journal articles on the topic "Partis de gauche – France – Influence"
Soares, Máio. "« Mémoires d'Avril »." Matériaux pour l’histoire de notre temps N° 80, no. 4 (October 1, 2005): 4–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/mate.080.0002.
Full textMIGUELEZ, Roberto. "Les sociologues sont-ils trop sensibles aux enjeux idéologiques? Quelques questions épistémologiques et institutionnelles." Sociologie et sociétés 29, no. 2 (September 30, 2002): 163–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/001502ar.
Full textBéroud, Sophie, and Jacques Capdevielle. "La disparition des clivages sociopolitiques en France : l’histoire d’un glissement." Articles 18, no. 3 (November 21, 2008): 3–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/040189ar.
Full textHerbet, Dominique. "Derrière l’information sur l’AfD, une stratégie des médias français ?" Allemagne d'aujourd'hui N° 247, no. 1 (February 26, 2024): 106–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/all.247.0106.
Full textPasquay, Jean-Nicolas. "De Gaulle, les FFL et la Résistance vus par les responsables de la Wehrmacht." Revue Historique des Armées 256, no. 3 (August 1, 2009): 43–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/rha.256.0043.
Full textTellier, Geneviève. "Effect of Economic Conditions on Government Popularity: The Canadian Provincial Case." Canadian Journal of Political Science 39, no. 1 (January 30, 2006): 27–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0008423906050529.
Full textCochrane, Christopher. "Left/Right Ideology and Canadian Politics." Canadian Journal of Political Science 43, no. 3 (September 2010): 583–605. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0008423910000624.
Full textGiasson, Thierry, Fabienne Greffet, and Geneviève Chacon. "Relever le défi de l’hybridité." Articles thématiques 37, no. 2 (June 20, 2018): 19–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/1048875ar.
Full textMeyer, Teva. "Le débat sur l’avenir du nucléaire en Allemagne, en France et en Suède : analyser la complexité des systèmes d’acteurs nationaux." Revue Générale Nucléaire, no. 1 (January 2018): 24–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/rgn/20181024.
Full textLeroux, Éric. "L'influence du radicalisme français au Québec au début du XXe siècle." Mens 6, no. 2 (April 10, 2014): 167–204. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/1024302ar.
Full textDissertations / Theses on the topic "Partis de gauche – France – Influence"
Diarra, Abdoulaye. "La gauche française et l'Afrique subsaharienne depuis 1958." Paris 10, 1989. http://www.theses.fr/1989PA100099.
Full textIs the French left just an ideology or is it an active international relations policy ? Does the French left have a policy towards black Africa ? What has been the various strategies of the different parties of the left (the socialist party the SFIO, the unified socialist party and the communist party) with regards to french-african relations have they evolued since 1958 ? These are the questions which will be adressed in the following sections : part one : the French left and sub-Saharan Africa from 1958 to 1971 part two : the left in government and the legacy of the fifth republic part three : the French left and the enormous problems which confront Africa. The different strategies of the parties of the French left are not put into practice by the implementation of an autonomous policy. The scope of the policies are limited by domestic and international problems. Howewer, in more then one are is a sense of continuity. Cot's policy (1981-1982) was short lived because of the hostility of the French African countries to a new French policy towards black Africa. The constitution of the fifth republic, the strategic importance of black africa, the weaknesses of the parlementary system, the strength of the presidency and domestic problems are served to obliterate the policies of the parties of the left towards black Africa. The left does not have an auto…
Bué, Nicolas. "Rassembler pour régner : Négociations des alliances et maintien d'une prééminence partisane : l'union de la gauche à Calais (1971-2005)." Lille 2, 2006. http://www.theses.fr/2006LIL20028.
Full textSince 1971, Calais has been administered by a left-wing coalition led by the Communist Party. In the context of a generalized weakening of the French Communist Party (PCF), the city is labelled as the most important provincial « Communist city » in 2006, although it is nowadays overtaken by its Left-wing and Right-wing rivals in most of the constituency elections. In order to understand the mechanisms of the Communist maintenance, the thesis begins with the observation that party alliances structure the local political life and then investigates how these coalitions are operaing and how political actors are using them. The microsociological observation of the alliance in-the-making, led in the log term and centred on its practical conditions of functioning, highlights how « conflicting connivance » relationships cement the relations between « partners ». The « union of the Left » is perceived as a social norm which strongly constrains the Left-wing parties, in particular the Socialist Party, to renew their alliance with the PCF in order to keep the city council,. The coalition thus tends to gain autonomy as it becomes a local order ; it operates as a micro-society whose rules, roles allocation, routines and negociating practices enable the reproduction of the game and of its underlying hierarchies. Consequently, the institutionalised coalition order structures the negotiations and interactions between rival partners within and beyond the municipal institution. The Left-wing alliances system as it has been built up, formalised and renewed in Calais represents the main matrix of the Communist supremacy at the municipal level. Further, the thesis is an invitation to re-investigate, in sociological and empirical way, the party alliance phenomena
Mathieu, Romain. "Tous ensemble !" ? Les dynamiques de tranformation de la gauche radicale française." Thesis, Université de Lorraine, 2015. http://www.theses.fr/2015LORR0155/document.
Full textThe radical left is studied as a relatively autonomous space in the political field, with a clear meaning for a limited number of political actors. The aim is to comprehend the effects of dynamic interactions between political parties, sometimes allies but always rivals, on the recomposition of political offers. The thesis combines a top-down approach and localized analysis of internal and inter-partisan relations. The first part analyzes the conditions for the emergence of a coalition – invested with a plurality of meanings and interests by actors – in a fragmented and competitive political space. In the second part, the structural features of the sociology of activists of the main radical left parties are studied and compared. Finally, the third part deals with the interactions and interdependencies between actors, both in the space of the radical left and the conflictual institutionalization process of a coalition of parties. The methodology is based on various data, including written sources, seventy interviews with leaders and activists, direct observations and a statistical survey conducted at the congresses of the Left Party (Parti de Gauche) in November 2010 and of the New Anticapitalist Party (Nouveau Parti Anticapitaliste) in February 2011, as well as at the conference of the French Communist Party (Parti Communiste Français) in June 2011
Groz, Arthur. "L’Institutionnalisation des nouveaux partis contestataires d’Europe du Sud au prisme des carrières militantes : Une étude comparée de Syriza, Podemos et la France insoumise." Thesis, Montpellier, 2020. http://www.theses.fr/2020MONTD002.
Full textFinancial crisis of 2007-08 and its consequences shook the main political forces of the most impacted countries. This, for the benefit of rising actors, demanding a major social change during elections. The experience of such new organizations, that rapidly grown during the last decade in several european countries, then deeply evolving while confronting themselves to the conquest and subsequent exercise of power, is rich in lessons.Based on a sociological qualitative survey completed by a participant observation among local groups, this work sets out to analyze and compare the institutionalization process among three parties opposing austerity policies in Southern Europe – Podemos in Spain, the France Insoumise movement and Syriza in Greece. It goes through activist careers, involvement and disengagement, as well as their potential professionalization. Accordingly, sociological tools related to both involvement in politics and political parties sociology are used to interpret activists pathways inside those structures. Therefore, they highlight various effects of institutionalization on parties belonging to the radical left.This analysis question the limits of traditional party categories to suggest a new model rising from this contemporary process, identified as the development of the professionalized dissenting party
Rüther, Christina. "L'européanisation des partis politiques ? : une analyse des opportunités et limites à travers l’exemple du Parti socialiste (1971 – 2005)." Rennes 2, 2009. http://www.bu.univ-rennes2.fr/system/files/theses/theseRuther.pdf.
Full textKlenjánszky, Sarolta. "Les relations politiques et culturelles du régime communiste hongrois avec la gauche française dans la Guerre froide (1945-1981)." Paris, Institut d'études politiques, 2013. http://www.theses.fr/2013IEPP0020.
Full textHungarian communists adopted the Soviet vision that France was the weak link in the Western camp, this led them to reserve an important place to the FCP and, from 1953 on, to other French political parties in their foreign policy. Considering also the leading role played in the opening process of the Warsaw Pact towards social democracy by the liberal nomenclature, which had taken over the country after 1956, relations between the Hungarian communist regime and the French Left deserve consideration. The thesis presents this relationship, which was the blind spot of the historian production, in the changing contexts of Hungarian and French politics and of international relations. The dissertation focuses on cultural relations in the light of cultural voluntarism of the Hungarian regime and of the influence of the Communist Party on intellectuals. The second aim is epistemological: the thesis opens the question about the possibility to analyze the relationship between a party state and political parties, which are of lower rank, in the international context of the Cold War. These relationships were important for power as a way to legitimize its political orientation and to increase its room for manoeuvre on international level. Especially, the Franco-Hungarian reconciliation generated tensions in relations with the PCF. These were mitigated however by the convergence of views of the French and Hungarian party directions and the ability of the latter to involve Communists in the opening process while using rivalry between the FCP and the SP. The thesis is based on research in the Hungarian and French archives, the review of newspapers and magazines and interviews
Moalic-Minnaert, Maëlle. "Les gauches de la gauche à l'épreuve des classes populaires : une analyse localisée des collectifs partisans." Thesis, Rennes 1, 2017. http://www.theses.fr/2017REN1G030.
Full textThe « Lefts of the Left » confronting lower classes. This PhD thesis is dedicated to the study of the Lefts of the Left Parties in the 2010s in France, namely PCF, PG, NPA and LO. It aims to extend and discuss the scientific research regarding the divorce between leftist parties and the lower classes. This research work is therefore rooted in political sociology and lower class studies. It sheds light upon how the transformations that affected the lower classes since the 1980s and its related representations have modified the connections between the Lefts of the Left and their traditional reference group. We intend to identify the lower classes-related component of the Lefts of the Left political parties, beyond a focus on social properties of the political staff. We rather pay attention to the political parties' interpretative frameworks of the social world, partisan propaganda and enlistment work, and militancy norms. In this view, the connections between the Lefts of the Left in the 2010s and the lower class, based on a research survey conducted in four local spaces: Villejuif, Saint-Brieuc, Saint-Etienne and Nantes, are to be underlined. Exploring “the Lefts of the Left” of the 2010s allows us to understand how the lower classes remain a problematic and central stake for a part of the left parties. The Lefts of the Left are not only rational self-proclaimed spokespersons for the lower classes, they also convey partisan cultures draining a lower classes-related component. They do not only speak about the dominated, they also try to speak to them with their words. However, they hardly succeed in formalizing and perpetuating this positive relationship, particularly regarding the pluri-dominated parts of the lower class. The Lefts of the Left inherited an effective model of promotion of the working class. The context in which these parties' political action takes place is a renewed context characterized by the division and unwillingness to mobilize of the lower classes, which seem to be now largely defeated and fragmented. Analyzing the Lefts of the Left's insertion in this context contributes to shed light upon this contrasted assessment. We shall then put the emphasis on political activists who are embedded in multiform socialization contexts, and therefore unequally sensitive to lower classes' stakes. In doing so, we shall complete this analysis of unequally unaccomplished meetings between partisan organizations and the lower classes
Kohser, Christiane. "La discussion autour de la nouvelle question du fascisme au sein de la nouvelle gauche allemande dans les années 60 et son influence sur la pratique politique du mouvement étudiant en RFA." Université Marc Bloch (Strasbourg) (1971-2008), 1990. http://www.theses.fr/1990STR20036.
Full textConord, Fabien. "Les rets de la modernité." Clermont-Ferrand 2, 2007. http://www.theses.fr/2007CLF20025.
Full textGötze, Susanne. "Die Neue französische Linke von 1958- 1968 : Engagement, Kritik, Utopie." Thesis, Université de Lorraine, 2014. http://www.theses.fr/2014LORR0381.
Full textThis work examines the political tendencies of the "Nouvelle Gauche" in France in the period 1960-1968, which have developed (or : constituted themselves) beyond the established party structures and conventional (or better: traditional?) socialist paradigms since the end of the 1950s. Based on the concept of the "Social Field" developed by Pierre Bourdieu, the interactions between the new party structures (Parti Socialiste Unifié), intellectuals clubs, magazines (classic Nouvelle Gauche) as well as cultural movements shall be studied from the viewpoint of developing alternative approaches for the society. These different actors have in common that they developed before the riots of 1968 new theoretical approaches to the subject of work, "democratic socialism", direct democracy, colonial policy, self-government (or better: self-administration?), the public and the relationship between art and politics. The intellectual, artistic and political movements of the "new left" opposed the logic of "camps mentality” of the Cold War and developed their own political programs of a "Third Way" beyond the Marxist dogmatism and the "discredited" reformist social democracy in the Western industrialized countries.This work combines policy- and cultural-historical problems, which are handled by methods of the critique of ideology as well as discourse analysis, and starts with the foundation of the Parti Socialiste unifié (PSU) in 1960, that acted as "the amalgam of the discarded" and as "new left". 18 months before, the party Socialiste Autonome (PSA) was founded, whose followers had broken away from the socialist SFIO and are placed now in the political landscape of France between SFIO and PCF.Usually, the focus of previous studies has been and is still the history of parties in the context of international and domestic political events (war in Algeria, appeasement in the era of Khrushchev, transition from the Fourth to the Fifth Republic, rebellions in Eastern Europe against the Soviet domination). In contrast, this work shall on the one hand deal with the political, extra-parliamentary, intellectual and artistic field of the "Nouvelle Gauche" under programmatic and intellectual historical point of view, and on the other hand work out biographical and social interdependencies. The question which discourses and debates about a "Third Way" or a "democratic socialism" were held – in contrast to the Soviet model and Western social democratic or socialist concepts – is prepended this investigation. The question is risen for which reasons intellectuals, artists as well as politicians seceded from the dogmatic course of the KPF, joined undogmatic, new ways of thinking and started to develop "Third Ways" between the existing fronts of the Cold War. With respect to this background, new answers are expected to the problem how the outlined "Undogmatic" or "New Left" has been impulse and "theoretical incubator" (bin mir nicht sicher, ob das im englischen geht) for the rebellions in May 1968
Books on the topic "Partis de gauche – France – Influence"
Les partis à l'épreuve de 68: L'émergence de nouveaux clivages, 1971-1974. Rennes: Presses universitaires de Rennes, 2012.
Find full text1944-, Blake Donald E., and Dion Stéphane, eds. Governments, parties, and public sector employees: Canada, United States, Britain, and France. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press, 1997.
Find full textBlais, Andre. Governments, Parties and Public Sector Employees: Canada, United States, Britain and France. Mcgill Queens Univ Pr, 2003.
Find full textBook chapters on the topic "Partis de gauche – France – Influence"
Bourguinat, Nicolas. "Les « partis » de gauche pendant la monarchie censitaire." In Histoire des gauches en France, 61–68. La Découverte, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/dec.becke.2005.01.0061.
Full textJohnson, Douglas. "General de Gaulle and the Restoration of the Republic." In The Jacobin Legacy in Modern France, 147–57. Oxford University PressOxford, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199256464.003.0007.
Full textWyss, Marco. "The Franco-Ivorian Cooperation Agreements." In Postcolonial Security, 62–90. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198843023.003.0003.
Full textLarkin, Maurice. "Impasse 1956-1958." In France Since the Popular Front, 250–62. Oxford University PressOxford, 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198731528.003.0013.
Full textGrubov, Volodymyr, and Mykola Sanakuiev. "AFRICAN TWILIGHT OF FRANCOPHONIE." In Scientific space: integration of traditional and innovative processes. Publishing House “Baltija Publishing”, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.30525/978-9934-26-310-1-16.
Full textWyss, Marco. "French Rival." In Postcolonial Security, 260–93. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198843023.003.0009.
Full text