"Between Republic and Market: Globalisation and Identity in Contemporary France" is an excellent tour guide through the french altermondialiste movement during the past decade. Sarah Waters especially provides an original analysis of the processes that link the resistance to globalization to the republican conception of the national identity. She emphasizes the consequences of this movement on french and international politics, but also highlights its contradictions. - Eric Agrikoliansky, Université Dauphine-PSL, Paris.
"A decade ago the French were collectively obsessed with globalisation, which politicians vilified all across the political spectrum, and France was at the epicenter of the anti-globalisation movement. Today, France is less exceptional in its relation to globalisation, not because the French grew tired of their obsession, but because the rest of the developed world rallied around the same fears, disillusions, and identity crisis. Between Republic and Market convincingly explains why France had the greatest difficulty in reconciling globalization with national identity and illuminates the ideological and political struggles that have carried over in the post-2008 financial crisis, deep-into-euro crisis world." -Sophie Meunier Aitsahalia, Research Scholar, Woodrow Wilson School. Lecturer in Public and International Affairs
Summing Up: Recommended. Upper-division undergraduate, graduate, and research collections.
- W. Safran, emeritus, University of Colorado at Boulder, CHOICE
The value of Sarah Waters’s book lies in its capacity to open up recent debates about French national identity that have revolved primarily around the questions of immigration, multiculturalism and communitarian tensions.
- Audrey Evrard, Drew University, Contemporary French Civilization