Who Speaks for Europe? The Vision of Charles De Gaulle
By Lois Pattison de Ménil
Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1977, 232 pp.
An elegant essay on the roots and development of de Gaulle's European policies, by an American scholar well-versed in French affairs. It is a canny, realistic de Gaulle who emerges in these pages - and to a large extent, in his words - and not the bugaboo of American Atlanticists.