DAFF 25A67 - France's foreign policy in the Middle East from 1995 to the present.

This course aims to provide the fundamental knowledge for the understanding of France's foreign policy in the Middle East from 1995 to the present. It proposes to weave a panorama of the policy deployed in the region from the presidency of Jacques Chirac and the renewal of the Arab policy of France, to draw up the assessments and perspectives. This course aims to give students the cardinal elements of understanding the elaboration and application of France's Middle Eastern strategy. French foreign policy will be examined through the prism of a chronological triptych that corresponds to three inflections of the foreign policy implemented: a posture inscribed in the Gaullist tradition with President Jacques Chirac (1995-2007); followed by the "Westernist" posture leading to a progressive alignment with American and Israeli strategies during the presidencies of Nicolas Sarkozy and François Hollande (2007-2017); finally, a willingness to return to a Gaullist position attempted by President Emmanuel Macron (2017-2027). In view of the breadth of the theme and the area covered, the teaching will involve many disciplines, such as history, geography, economics and international law, with a clear predominance of international relations and foreign policy analysis.
Kevan GAFAÏTI
Séminaire
English
Spring 2022-2023
40% oral presentation by pairs or trios - 35% short paper - 15% MCQ Test - 10% oral participation.
De Villepin Dominique, Mémoire de paix pour temps de guerre, Grasset, 2016
Lequesne Christian, Ethnographie du Quai d'Orsay - Les pratiques des diplomates français, CNRS, 2020
Jervis Robert, Perception and Misperception in International Relations, Princeton University Press, 2017.
Morin Jean-Frédéric, La politique étrangère – Théories, méthodes et références, Armand Colin, 2013