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Fabius, the man who came in from the cold
16 May 2012, 12:50 pm
PARIS (Reuters) - Socialist heavyweight Laurent Fabius, named as foreign minister on Wednesday, shares President Francois Hollande's vision of making French diplomacy more independent of the United States while holding to a firm line on Iran and Syria. Fabius, 65, is the oldest and most experienced minister in Hollande's new government, having served as budget, industry and finance minister ...
Will election push France to the North or South? — Dominique moisi
5 May 2012, 11:47 pm
MAY 6 — On Sunday, France will select a president, but if one takes seriously the arguments of the two opposing political camps, it will also choose its geography. Will France move south and sink into economic decay, or will it move north to join the “Nordic lights” of enlightened social justice? The direction it takes will be decisive for the ...
Opinion: Only a miracle can save Sarkozy
26 April 2012, 7:43 am
Dominique moisi says the French have soundly rejected Nicolas Sarkozy, and François Hollande, who campaigned on fighting social injustics, will win.
French elections: It's personal
26 April 2012, 5:00 am
Rousseau versus Hobbes: On the cover of the French magazine Philosophie, the two victors in France's first presidential election round, the incumbent Nicolas Sarkozy and the Socialist candidate Francois Hollande, are dressed up accordingly.
Opinion: Sarkozy needs a miracle
25 April 2012, 5:19 pm
Dominique moisi says the French have soundly rejected Nicolas Sarkozy, and François Hollande, who campaigned on fighting social injustics, will win.
Only a miracle can save Sarkozy
25 April 2012, 5:19 pm
The lessons of the first round of the French presidential elections are multiple and somewhat contradictory.
World - moisi
France's Hollande steals show in world stage debut - msnbc.com
21 May 2012, 11:15 am
"There was no embarrassing moment for him, despite the fact that he came right out of the election," said Dominique moisi, a political analyst with the French Institute of International Relations, IFRI. "The difficulty starts when he comes home
Fabius, the man who came in from the cold - star.com.my
16 May 2012, 7:35 pm
"It's not going to change much. He resembles Juppe in stature and looks. He has served the state, has dignity and calmness," said Dominique moisi, a founder of the IFRI foreign relations think-tank in Paris. "He is a left-wing Juppe." Fabius' gravitas may ...
PROFILE-Fabius, the man who came in from the cold - Inside Fidelity
16 May 2012, 1:02 pm
"It's not going to change much. He resembles Juppe in stature and looks. He has served the state, has dignity and calmness," said Dominique moisi, a founder of the IFRI foreign relations think-tank in Paris. "He is a left-wing Juppe." Fabius' gravitas may ...
France worries about Europe, not Hollande - Globe and Mail
10 May 2012, 12:59 am
Thus the French are right to be serene about their new president, even as they worry about the future course of Europe. Dominique moisi is a senior adviser at IFRI, the French Institute for International Relations.
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