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Journal articles on the topic "Relations économiques extérieures – France – URSS"
Ionescu, Mihail. "Les relations franco-roumaines de 1938 à 1944." Revue Historique des Armées 244, no. 3 (August 1, 2006): 73–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/rha.244.0073.
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Oberdieck, Annette. "Le rôle des banques françaises et allemandes dans les relations économiques avec l'Union soviétique entre 1970 et 1990." Paris, Institut d'études politiques, 1996. http://www.theses.fr/1996IEPP0037.
Full textThe object of the thesis is to identify the specificity of foreign economic relations of France and the federal republic of Germany through their export performance and financial activity in the USSR between 1970 and 1990. The FRG was the largest western supplier of the USSR, because of the specialisation in industrial products requested by the USSR and the capability to adapt to soviet needs in the field of pricing and commercialisation. The FRG gained market shares between 1970 and 1990. Conversely to Germany, France lost market shares. This was due to a decline in the French investment good sector, as well as the disadvantageous evolution of price competitivity, the strengthening of export controls of certains high-tech products and a decrease of large industrial contracts. While France tried to improve its export competitivity by granting preferential loans, any resultant market share gains were merely of short terme nature. As result of this administrative policy, in combination with great volumes of non-tied financial operations, French banks granted more loans to the USSR than German banks until 1990. The latter limited their activity mainly to trade finance. The contrast between the force of the German industry on the soviet market and the strong presence of French banks amongst creditors of the USSR reflect the general differences between Germany and France: in the field of export performance, particular variant specificity of export finance policy as well as the international strategies of banks
Vinogradov, Boris. "L’industrie automobile française et la Russie de 1954 à 2014." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Sorbonne université, 2021. https://accesdistant.sorbonne-universite.fr/login?url=https://theses-intra.sorbonne-universite.fr/2021SORUL115.pdf.
Full textThe French automobile industry has been present in Russia for more than a century. French manufacturers have maintained their presence on the Russian market despite the many upheavals that the country experienced in the 20th century. The thesis analyses the activities of French automobile companies in Russia in the years 1954 - 2014. It covers two very distinct periods: the Soviet and the post-Soviet and shows continuity in the strategy of French car manufacturers on the Russian market. The study presents Franco-Russian cooperation in the automobile field under the prism of economic, political and technological relations between the countries. This cooperation is the result of a bilateral will on the part of France and the Soviet Union to widen the scope of their cooperation and to engage in long-term industrial projects. It is thus possible to highlight the importance of the technology transfer carried out within the framework of Franco-Russian automobile projects. Finally, the analysis of the Russian automobile market enables us to measure the role of France in the development of the Soviet and then Russian automobile industry. The example of Renault's presence in the post-Soviet Russia is a good illustration of the Renault- Nissan Group's strategy towards emerging countries. The "Renault Russia" plant in Moscow becomes the Renault Group's 4th largest plant in terms of production volume in 2014
Rey, Marie-Pierre. "France et URSS à l'heure de la détente : la tentation de rapprochement, 1964-1974." Paris 1, 1989. http://www.theses.fr/1989PA010633.
Full textThrough different types of archives (public and private), this dissertation relates the evolution from 1964 to 1974 of Franco-Soviet political, economical and cultural relationships. Initially wanted by the two states for geopolitical reasons, (gaullist France wanted to play an intermediate role between western and eastern countries, soviet union needed French help to succeed in its project of C. S. C. E. ), the Franco-Soviet dialogue first created a complex structure in the political field (with regular summits) as well as in the economic field (with the creation of the two "commissions" and of the chamber of commerce); in addition, the dialogue led to different concrete results: industrial cooperation, scientific and technical collaboration, growth of cultural relations. However, despite these unequalled results in western-eastern relations, the Franco-soviet dialogue became less important in the beginning of the 70's and was the "victim" of Soviet-American detente and of the "Ostpolitik" promoted by Willy Brandt. Moreover, during ten years, the Franco-soviet dialogue was hindered by general indifference and sometimes by hostility of the French public opinion. Indeed, the French opinion was then more and more critical of the Ussr and less and less anxious to take part in this dialogue; mainly, the dialogue stayed the matter of the two state machines. .
Lévêque, François. "Les relations franco-soviétiques pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale : de la défaite à l'alliance (1939-1945) (étude historique d'après les archives du quai d'Orsay)." Paris 1, 1988. http://www.theses.fr/1992PA010627.
Full text1) first section : 1939-1941. The anti-soviet politics of the french leaders : motivations, failures,. . . Attitudes of french and soviet leaders towards european instability resulting from the defeat of france in 1940. 2) second section : 1940-1945. Ussr ands the comeback of france : conditions of moscow's support for de gaulle's policy. Position of france during the comeback of the ussr in europe
Gelin, Evelyne. "Le droit du commerce international en URSS et en Yougoslavie lors de la transition de 1991 : étude comparée." Paris, Institut d'études politiques, 1994. http://www.theses.fr/1994IEPP0041.
Full textThe URSS and Yugoslavia have altered their international trade law almost at the same time. Studying the transition of 1991 allows us to imagine what their foreign trade will be like in the future. The new system should be based on a new doctrine. In these two countries the motivations are roughly the same : economic interests appear to prevail over political goals. This can be seen in the structures of their international commerce themselves. As Yugoslavia after 1948, the URSS was led by economic motivations when it applied for admittance to the IMF or the GATT and ratified the Vienna convention. Thus there are risks of losing its independence. Numerous new rules were passed. Above all, the reforms consisted in allowing various categories of operators to have foreign trade activities. State monopoly was suppressed and its power of control was reduced. On this point also, Yugoslavia had undergone the same reforms far before the soviet union. We shall notice however that the international contract law did not need much change. It was quite similar in these two states and mostly in conformity with the Vienna convention stipulations. The Soviet union seems to have reproduced the Yugoslavian experience but it doesn't mean it has followed its pattern
Gomart, Thomas. "Double détente : les relations franco-soviétiques de 1958 à 1964." Paris 1, 2002. http://www.theses.fr/2002PA010551.
Full textSbai, Elhoussine. "La pénétration économique française au Maroc à la fin du XIXe et au début du XXe siècle." Université Marc Bloch (Strasbourg) (1971-2008), 2003. http://www.theses.fr/2003STR20027.
Full textCodat, Cristian Sorin. "Les relations économiques franco-roumaines des années 1960 aux années 2000." Bordeaux 4, 2009. http://www.theses.fr/2009BOR40055.
Full textThe relations between France and Romania between 1965 and 2006 can be viewed from two perspectives : in the sensitive context between East and West during the cold War and, after 1989, when the dynamics of economic and political exchanges between the two countries have enjoyed strong growth. As one of the major Eastern European markets, Romania was for France an important business partner and the size and interest should expand along with the progress of European economic integration ; Romania and France maintained a dynamic bilateral relationship, based more on implantation and business partners on export flows. All major French groups became present in Romania. However, potential sustainable growth depended heavily on small and medium-sized enterprises, which started since 2000 to be more active especially in manufacturing and services. This thesis is an empirical study that follows the path of bilateral relations and tries to explain this trajectory based on economic data but also in a broader context of geopolitical impact. For this reason the analysis of relations between France and Romania is multi-dimensional : historical, economic, political and cultural
Chŏng, Sang-ch'ŏn. "Les relations commerciales franco-coréennes vues de Corée : de 1886 à nos jours." Paris 1, 2003. http://www.theses.fr/2003PA010687.
Full textRobin, Thierry. "La France face à la Chine populaire, 1949-1964 : dimensions économiques et financières." Paris, Institut d'études politiques, 2011. http://www.theses.fr/2011IEPP0002.
Full textThe thesis deals with the conditions in which the public authorities and some private economic actors or the pressure groups tried to defend and to promote the French economic and financial interests towards communist China. It takes place in a period, from 1949 till 1964, when France has no diplomatic relations with the PRC, having chosen to continue to recognize the government of Chiang Kai-shek. It estimates the place of the economic and financial considerations in the choices of the foreign policy, located in the context of the Cold war. It studies the evolution of the French interests in China and brings to light the interactions between the policy of public authorities and the strategies and the modes of action of the economic actors (such as: companies, banks…). The led researches bring to light a French policy widely subjected to the Indo-Chinese interests, to the multilateral system of control of the exchanges and, more globally, to the American politics. The attitude of the French government is characterized by a real continuity, marked with the seal of the opportunism, and by the will to create discreetly de facto economic relations with the Chinese. The Gaullist decision of January 1964 to establish diplomatic relations with the PRC takes place in a phase of intensification of the economic, technical and commercial relations. An epilogue deals with the question of the immediate consequences of the political act of 1964, showing that the promising beginnings of the French-Chinese collaboration collide fast with the Cultural Revolution, leading France to numerous disappointments
Books on the topic "Relations économiques extérieures – France – URSS"
Philippe, Aghion, France Conseil d'analyse économique, and France La Documentation française, eds. Mondialisation: Les atouts de la France. Paris: Documentation française, 2007.
Find full textCanada. Bibliothèque du Parlement. Service de recherche. Relations maritimes entre le Canada et la France. Ottawa, Ont: Bibliothèque du Parlement, Service de recherche, 1987.
Find full text1947-, Védrine Hubert, and Suss Cyrille, eds. Atlas de la France. [Paris]: Armand Colin, 2011.
Find full textComité pour l'histoire économique et financière de la France and Institut de la gestion publique et du développement économique, eds. Le choix de la CEE par la France: L'Europe économique en débat de Mendès-France à de Gaulle (1955-1969). Paris: Comité pour l'histoire économique et financière de la France, 2011.
Find full textVinant, Jean. De Jacques Cartier à Péchiney: Histoire de la coopération économique franco-canadienne. Montréal, Qué: Éditions Québec/Amérique, 1985.
Find full textVinant, Jean. De Jacques Cartier à Péchiney: Histoire de la coopération économique franco-canadienne. Paris: Chotard & associés, 1985.
Find full textDe Jacques Cartier à Péchiney: Histoire de la coopération économique franco-canadienne. Paris: Chotard & associés, 1985.
Find full textEddy, Sherwood. The Challenge Of Russia. Kessinger Publishing, LLC, 2007.
Find full textEddy, Sherwood. The Challenge Of Russia. Eddy Press, 2007.
Find full textWebster, Andrew. Strange Allies: Britain, France and the Dilemmas of Disarmament and Security, 1929-1933. Taylor & Francis Group, 2019.
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