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...His style may have given resonance to François Mitterrand’s charge that he ruled by “permanent coup d‘état”, yet he quit office as prime minister in 1946 after giving up the attempt to impose himself on...
The potential for fostering political and ethno-religious conflict is great, writes Jonathan Fenby
...The only precedents were in 1974 when the centrist Valéry Giscard d’Estaing won through to the second round against François Mitterrand with the endorsement of the Gaullist Jacques Chirac — and of course...
...The writer is a lecturer in politics at Balliol College, Oxford and author of ‘How the French Think’ Letter in response to this article: Le Pen’s ‘reservoir’ of votes looks limited / From Jonathan Fenby...
...The writer is chancellor of the University of Buckingham Letter in response to this article: China and the US don’t need help from Britain / From Jonathan Fenby...
...From Ms Renee Fenby....
...Right now, says Jonathan Fenby of Trusted Sources, 55 per cent of the world’s pigs live in China. However 90 per cent live in small pens....
...Foreign policy, which was run from the Elysée by Mr Sarkozy and his closest aide, Claude Guéant, rather than by the Quai d’Orsay, has fallen well short of the president’s ambitions....
...Jonathan Fenby, China director of the research service Trusted Sources, has just published ‘Tiger Head, Snake Tails: China Today’...
...Fenby takes a middle course between those who believe China will “rule the world” and those predicting its imminent collapse....
Saying ‘no’ can serve longer-term ends than mere rejectionism, writes Jonathan Fenby
...Fenby writes in a letter to the editor published in Friday’s FT: The arguments for appreciation are so old that they have cobwebs hanging round them....
...Valéry Giscard d’Estaing was so stunned by defeat in 1981 that he was said to be unable to look at himself in the mirror for months....
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