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"Their book takes a solid shot at explaining the differences in the ways the two countries see themselves... and examines whether their differences can be reconciled." --Reginald Dale, "European Affairs", 7/1/2002
"Brenner and Parmentier chart new territory in their analysis.... [A] detailed, nuanced, and innovative work." --Celia Whitaker, "Foreign Affairs", 11/1/2002
"'Reconcilable Differences' succinctly summarizes the highs and lows of the recent international interactions between the [U.S. and France] and offers a guarded but insightful relationship projection through the near future.... A welcome and informative contribution to International Studies reading lists and academic reference collections." --Willis M. Buhle, "Midwest Book Review", 9/1/2002
"[A] compact but penetrating study.... the French worldview... is depicted here with nuance and insight." --W.R. Smith, Lake Forest College, "Choice", 4/1/2003
"It's no wonder that the French translation of the book has won awards (Notably the 2002 France-Amerique prize) and widespread praise...[Gordon and Meunier's] brief book is an outstanding evaluation of French realities, as opposed to French rhetorical flourishes." --Regina Karp, Old Dominion University, "Contemporary Security Policy", 8/1/2003
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Book Description Condition: New. Dieser Artikel ist ein Print on Demand Artikel und wird nach Ihrer Bestellung fuer Sie gedruckt. The U.S.-French relationship is unique in mixing elements of rivalry and cooperation. Historical allies and comrades in arms, the United States and France are often fractious and quarrelsome.Über den AutorMichael Brenner is prof. Seller Inventory # 595056083