Can’t Let Go: Anxiety, Ontological Security, and French Foreign Policy Decision-Making During the Hollande Administration

Why does France continue to intervene militarily in sub-Saharan Africa despite repeated commitments, both in practice and in rhetoric, to disengage and adhere to strict non-intervention? Although many accounts of France’s African security policy have been put forth, few have analyzed French foreign policy choices through the decision-making process itself, let alone exclusively applied International Relations (IR) theories to understand those decisions. Synthesizing a narrative approach with an ontological security interpretation, which understands states as having identity security needs on t... Mehr ...

Verfasser: Langley, Peter D.
Dokumenttyp: dissertation
Erscheinungsdatum: 2023
Verlag/Hrsg.: ODU Digital Commons
Schlagwörter: Foreign policy analysis / French military interventions / Narratives in International Studies / Ontological security / Security studies / African Studies / Defense and Security Studies / International Relations
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