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Tag: Francois Hollande

Presidential Candidates Vie to Lead France’s Troubled Economy

Ross Linden-Fraser, Security, Trade and the Economy April 26, 2017April 25, 2017 Ross Linden-Fraser

Bedevilled by debt and facing high unemployment, weak growth, and high deficits, the second-largest economy in the Eurozone was struggling to overcome the effects of the financial crisis. That struggle continues even as voters prepare to choose Hollande’s successor.

Bastille Day Attack in Nice: Reflections One Month Later

Emerging Security, Grace Lee August 10, 2016August 9, 2016 Grace Lee

Grace Lee discusses the Bastille Day attack in Nice, France, and its larger implications.

Europe and It’s Leaders in 2016

Society, Culture, and Security January 13, 2016January 12, 2016 Michael Oshell

In part one of this series, Research Analyst Michael Oshell explores Europe, it’s leaders and what’s in store for them both in 2016.

“Un Acte de Guerre:” What Does President Hollande’s Speech Mean for NATO and Canada

Canada's NATO, Culture, Defense, Diplomatic Relations, France, Ian Goertz, Intelligence & National Security, International Law & Policy, International Relations, ISIS, Islamic State, NATO, Security, Terrorism November 21, 2015November 20, 2015 Ian Goertz

Ian Goertz uses the recent speech made by President Hollande following the Paris terror attacks to examine the importance of rhetoric in international relations.

The Implications of the Paris Attacks for Ukraine

Eastern Europe and Russia, Europe, France, ISIS, Kelly Rahardja, Russia, Terrorism, Ukraine, Western Europe November 18, 2015November 23, 2015 Kelly Rahardja

Kelly Rahardja considers the recent events in Paris and how they will affect Western involvement in the Ukraine war.

PARIS: The Night the World Didn’t Sleep

8. French, Aishwarya Sahai, Defense, Expanding Community, Global Governance, Intelligence & National Security, International Law & Policy, International Relations, ISIS, Islamic State, Peace & Conflict Studies, Peace & Security, Security, Terrorism November 16, 2015November 16, 2015 Aishwarya Sahai

An update on the Paris attacks and its implication on global security.

The Sick Man of Europe: France’s Economic Outlook

Europe, France, Security, Trade and the Economy, Western Europe September 4, 2015September 17, 2015 Michael Oshell

In this multi-part series, Michael Oshell investigates the economic health and outlook of Europe’s largest economies.

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