. However, it comes especially from the will of the French Leader Charles de Gaulle after the world war two. He knew that geographically in addition to its historically attributes, France has some characteristics of a great power. France became a political and a diplomatic actor of the world and used its historical link to impose itself on the world economical order of the XXth century and on the military field. Leaders with the time tried to build and imposed France on the international scene by putting on the first place with a certain image that France has, ‘’Liberté, Egalité Fraternité’’, the Declaration of Human rights, democracy, or the individual liberty. The French Foreign Policy is based on the defense of values and principles. For …show more content…
However, during the Cold war, France and other European power haven’t been comfortable toward the two Great. The East, West confrontation was according to Charles de Gaulle dividing Europe. On the purpose to have again an influence over the World the president Charles de Gaulle and his successors tried to stopped the European division and the submission toward the US or the USSR. Charles De Gaulle, Chairman of the Provisional Government of the French Republic from 1944 till 1946 and later President of the French Republic from January 1959 till April 1969 wanted to limit the influence of the two powers and create a French Exceptionalism. Charles De Gaulle boldness had demonstrated France’s strength and …show more content…
However, at the same time, a number of new challenges arose in Paris. Indeed, France would have to live with Germany and the potentially recoverable power when it was reunified. For more than thirty years after the signing of the Treaty of Rome in 1957, France has had some dominance in the European integration process and had used of his dominance over Germany. Much of what makes up the community achievement served the interests of France. However, the reunification of Germany has somewhat reversed the balance of European power. Paris then returned to its fear of the past, the decline of France compared to Germany. Indeed, after the fall of the Berlin wall, the foreign policy France saw new challenges. They had to be allied with a reunified