Abstract

This article assesses the evolution of the study of international relations (IR) in France during the twentieth century, before proceeding with an examination of the present state of the field. It is concerned with both substantive issues and institutional developments. It concludes that France has much to offer and is taking its proper place in the international development of the field. An appendix offers a taste of the French IR literature.

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