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    Temporary Failure of French Policy

    Igor Muradyan
    Story from Lragir.am News:
    http://www.lragir.am/engsrc/politics27503.html


    Published: 17:54:59 - 26/09/2012


    The French president Nicolas Sarkozy's domestic and foreign policies were
    designed not only by his political team. This policy was the result of a
    long process of development of the French establishment and understanding
    of new priorities.

    Nikolas Sarkozy successfully implemented a multivector and balanced foreign
    policy returning France to NATO, improving relations with the United States
    and entering into a military alliance with the U.K., nevertheless
    preserving the de Gaul model of priority relations with Germany, at the
    same time developing business relations with Russia and China. Nicolas
    Sarkozy worked towards healing the economic policy, tackling with the
    exaggerated social policy.

    The French policy on Turkey has never been so certain and objective when
    all the possible resources for restraining Turkish expansion were
    deployed. Currently,
    both the foreign and economic aspects of the French foreign policy are less
    certain.

    Paris questions reasonability of its stay in NATO and subsequently
    rapprochement with the United States. At the same time, the European policy
    of France has become less balanced. The relations with Germany were not
    marked by solidarity.

    One cannot say that the French policy seems confused and uncertain, while
    political experts, mainly rightists, are convinced that now it is
    experiencing temporary failure of effectiveness. This uncertainty affects
    also the French policy on Turkey, the French position has become more
    controversial.

    Francois Hollande has already demonstrated necessary flexibility and
    compromise in the economic policy, and solidarity with Germany has been
    boosted, first of all in regard to economic issues relating to the European
    Union. The policy of Nicolas Sarkozy was the result of a deep strategy, not
    temporary interests, and one way or another, France will continue along
    this line, presupposing solutions for the European security issues and
    regional policies on the Mediterranean, the Near East, Western Europe and
    the Caucasus.

    Modern international politics does not leave room for populism and failures
    in the implementation of the strategy. In social and economic policy it is
    also impossible to refrain from limiting social programs as is required by
    the tough reality. It is possible that in the course of time some changes
    will take place in the political team of Francois Hollande. France will
    keep the role of political leader of Europe and active participant of the
    regional policy reflecting the interests of the Euro-Atlantic community.


    From: Baghdasarian
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