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Popular struggle and the making of Europe's Common Agricultural Policy: Farm protest in France, 1983--1993.
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Popular struggle and the making of Europe's Common Agricultural Policy: Farm protest in France, 1983--1993./
作者:
Roederer, Christilla.
面頁冊數:
378 p.
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Director: Maryjane Osa.
Contained By:
Dissertation Abstracts International62-02A.
標題:
History, European. -
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0493152741
Popular struggle and the making of Europe's Common Agricultural Policy: Farm protest in France, 1983--1993.
Roederer, Christilla.
Popular struggle and the making of Europe's Common Agricultural Policy: Farm protest in France, 1983--1993.
- 378 p.
Director: Maryjane Osa.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of South Carolina, 2000.
Though a recurrent feature of French politics, farm protest remains a puzzle for social scientists. While recent occurrences of protest suggested intimate connections between this phenomenon and international politics, scholarly explanations generally portray farm protest as an idiosyncratic feature of French politics or an outcome of local seasonal cycles. These explanations are fragmentary and—oddly enough given the central place of the CAP in national farm policies—give little analytic attention to European developments.
ISBN: 0493152741Subjects--Topical Terms:
1018076
History, European.
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This dissertation sheds light on the international determinants of French agrarian unrest by exploring relations between farm protest in France from 1983 to 1993 and the development of Europe's Common Agricultural Policy (CAP). During this period, decision-makers took significant steps to tackle the CAP's chronic surpluses and staggering cost. This period also witnessed chronic and ubiquitous farm protest in France. What was the role of CAP reforms in the formation of protest? To what extent did mobilization transform national corporatism? The main objectives of this undertaking are to understand how the transfer of key areas of agricultural policy to the jurisdiction of European institutions shaped farm protest—such a perplexing trait of “French” politics—and what role popular mobilization played in agricultural policy-making in the European Union (EU).
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This dissertation builds on contemporary social movement theory to reconstruct bridges between contentious politics and the dynamic of farm policy institutions in the EU. Evidence is drawn from three original sources: data on French farmers' mobilization collected from newspapers, 1983 to 1993; personal interviews with representatives of farm organizations and key policy actors in France and in Brussels; and field research conducted during a traineeship at the Europe Commission, Directorate-General for Agriculture.
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