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Definition of Gaullism in English: Gaullismnoun ˈɡəʊlɪz(ə)mˈɡɔˌlɪzəm mass nounThe principles and policies of Charles de Gaulle, characterized by conservatism, nationalism, and advocacy of centralized government. Example sentencesExamples - Certainly, Gaullism and Communism were for all practical purposes extinct.
- Circumstances, though, made it more important for de Gaulle that the nationalist principles of Gaullism be observed.
- Like Gaullism in France, Communism in Italy had been excluded from the stabilisation of the post-1945 regime, forming an opposition in waiting, with a mass following, undiscredited by the degeneration of the system.
- But de Gaulle already had a well-developed view of history by the time he arrived in London, and Gaullism resulted from the way he interpreted the events of 1940 in the light of his longer-term understanding of France's history.
- They regard his European course as an attack on French sovereignty and the traditions of Gaullism.
- The dominant ideologies were less statist Gaullism or statist socialism but a liberalism that had had a poor track record in France since the Revolution but that now penetrated the thinking of all the major parties.
- Order had been restored with the strenuous efforts of the Stalinists, but de Gaulle, Gaullism, and Stalinism had been severely shaken.
- Does Gaullism, a tempered nationalism adapted to the late twentieth century, have any significance beyond the borders of France?
- I doubt this is anything more than a bargaining ploy - all that stuff is too much wrapped up with embarrassing Gaullism and La Republique and those diagonal tricoloured sashes that French mayors wear to appeal to a modern European.
- His rediscovered Gaullism was one of the forces driving wavering Labour backbenchers into the lobbies to support the Prime Minister.
- His forceful opposition to the war caused renewed tensions and confirmed the Gaullism that is the bedrock of his political soul.
- Now, Gaullism is dissolving and the natural currents of French politics are returning.
- As President, perhaps his biggest achievement was to ensure that the Fifth Republic, and indeed Gaullism, could survive without de Gaulle.
- He offered something approaching an American Gaullism - not a vision, but his own persona.
- The old political and geographical divides between left and right, which Gaullism had effaced, also reappeared clearly.
- He concludes that he was fundamentally an ‘aesthete,’ who moved from Trotskyism to Gaullism but always remained ‘his own man.’
- The politics of Gaullism, which has dominated French conservative political life since the war, is not mentioned in the entire charter.
- Across the continent, Gaullism was clearly on the rise at the end of the 1990's.
Origin 1940s: from French Gaullisme. Definition of Gaullism in US English: Gaullismnounˈɡɔˌlɪzəmˈɡôˌlizəm The principles and policies of Charles de Gaulle, characterized by their conservatism, nationalism, and advocacy of centralized government. Example sentencesExamples - Circumstances, though, made it more important for de Gaulle that the nationalist principles of Gaullism be observed.
- Certainly, Gaullism and Communism were for all practical purposes extinct.
- They regard his European course as an attack on French sovereignty and the traditions of Gaullism.
- He concludes that he was fundamentally an ‘aesthete,’ who moved from Trotskyism to Gaullism but always remained ‘his own man.’
- The dominant ideologies were less statist Gaullism or statist socialism but a liberalism that had had a poor track record in France since the Revolution but that now penetrated the thinking of all the major parties.
- The politics of Gaullism, which has dominated French conservative political life since the war, is not mentioned in the entire charter.
- Now, Gaullism is dissolving and the natural currents of French politics are returning.
- Like Gaullism in France, Communism in Italy had been excluded from the stabilisation of the post-1945 regime, forming an opposition in waiting, with a mass following, undiscredited by the degeneration of the system.
- Order had been restored with the strenuous efforts of the Stalinists, but de Gaulle, Gaullism, and Stalinism had been severely shaken.
- But de Gaulle already had a well-developed view of history by the time he arrived in London, and Gaullism resulted from the way he interpreted the events of 1940 in the light of his longer-term understanding of France's history.
- I doubt this is anything more than a bargaining ploy - all that stuff is too much wrapped up with embarrassing Gaullism and La Republique and those diagonal tricoloured sashes that French mayors wear to appeal to a modern European.
- His rediscovered Gaullism was one of the forces driving wavering Labour backbenchers into the lobbies to support the Prime Minister.
- Does Gaullism, a tempered nationalism adapted to the late twentieth century, have any significance beyond the borders of France?
- As President, perhaps his biggest achievement was to ensure that the Fifth Republic, and indeed Gaullism, could survive without de Gaulle.
- Across the continent, Gaullism was clearly on the rise at the end of the 1990's.
- He offered something approaching an American Gaullism - not a vision, but his own persona.
- The old political and geographical divides between left and right, which Gaullism had effaced, also reappeared clearly.
- His forceful opposition to the war caused renewed tensions and confirmed the Gaullism that is the bedrock of his political soul.
Origin 1940s: from French Gaullisme. |