
French Presidential Election
24 | June | 2017
Emmanuel Macron (En Marche!) was elected president of France with 66% of the popular vote against 34% of Marine Le Pen (National Front). The European Union lauded the results as a triumph of the European project. However, the abstention attained 25% and the white and null votes reached its highest rate ever, of 11%. Divisions and lack of satisfaction might contribute for Macron’s difficulties in running the country.
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IfopData [Abril/Maio 2017]
French Election: What foreign policy for France in 2017? [21/04/2017]
ECFR
France: A critical player in a weakened Europe [Abril 2017]
Philippe Le Corre, The Brookings Institution
How Powerful Is France’s President?[01/02/2017]
Council on Foreign Relations
Primaires Droite: Le Comparateur de Programmes
Le Figaro
Présidentielle : qui sont les 11 candidats sur la ligne de départ
Le Figaro
Opinions & Analysis
«L’Europe n’est pas un supermarché!» [22/06/2017]
Entrevista a Emmanuel Macron, Le Soir
Emmanuel Macron just won a majority in France’s National Assembly. Here is why it matters [20/06/2017]
Verónica Hoyo and William M. Chandler, Washington Post
Macron’s stunning reshaping of French politics [20/06/2017]
Philippe Le Corre, Brookings
Emmanuel Macron Is Facing the ‘Mother of All Battles’ [20/06/2017]
George Ross, Foreign Policy
Macron's latest success heralds the death of French socialism – and it was socialist defeatism that caused it [19/06/2017]
Nabila Ramdani, The Independent
La République en marche, une position pas si dominante [19/06/2017]
Guillaume Goubert, La Croix
Notre République est-elle démocratique? [18/06/2017]
Kévin Boucaud, Slate
Low Turnout and Macron’s Partial Victory [18/06/2017]
Walter Russell Mead, American Interest
The Key to the Macron Miracle [17/06/2017]
Jonathan Fenby, The Spectator
Emmanuel Macron and the Post-Revolutionary Idea [14/06/2017]
Bernard-Henri Lévy, Project Syndicate
The ‘Macron effect’ on European defence: En Marche, at last? [01/06/2017]
Andrea Frontini, European Policy Centre
Macron’s trans-Atlantic moment [01/06/2017]
Philippe Le Corre, Brookings Institution
The Macron Method [29/05/2017]
Mark Leonard, Project Syndicate
Le néophyte Macron fait un sans-faute sur la scène internationale [28/05/2017]
Bastien Bonnefous, Marc Semo, Le Monde
A Macronian message for Putin [27/05/2017]
Kadri Liik, ECFR
Cabinets and concrete floors: The women in Macron’s cabinet strengthen the case for gender parity in government [26/05/2017]
Karen Beckwith, LSE
The Elitist Experts May Just Save France [25/05/2017]
Justin Fox, Bloomberg View
Can Macron Succeed Where Obama Failed? [24/05/2017]
Renaud Thillaye, Social Europe
Macron’s Disastrous Eurozone Plan [24/05/2017]
Jochen Bittner, The New York Times
How Macron Can Unite Europe [23/05/2017]
Hans-Werner Sinn, Project Syndicate
How can Macron unite Europe? He could start with its armies [23/05/2017]
Hans-Werner Sinn, The Guardian
La forja de Macron [22/05/2017]
Béatrice Delvaux, El Pais
Vikas Pota : « Le premier devoir de M. Macron est de restaurer l’optimisme des jeunes » [22/05/2017]
Vikas Pota, Le Monde
Doble o nada en el Elíseo [20/05/2017]
Sami Naïr, El Pais
A New Yalta and the Revival of Europe [17/05/2017]
Roger Cohen, The New York Times
Does Macron bring a new dawn for liberal democracy? [17/05/2017]
Azeem Ibrahim, Al Arabiya
Speak Up for Europe and Win [06/05/2017]
Guy Verhofstadt, The New York Time
« La nomination d’Edouard Philippe est l’amère victoire d’Alain Juppé » [16/05/2017]
Françoise Fressoz, Le Monde
Merkel and Macron Inch Toward a Common Budget [16/05/2017]
Leonid Bershidsky, Bloomberg View
The French Economy Is Bad in a Crisis [16/05/2017]
Philippe Waechter, Bloomberg View
Congratulations, President Macron – Now We Oppose You [15/05/2017]
Yanis Varoufakis, Project Syndicate
France’s Anti-Populist Populist [15/05/2017]
Sławomir Sierakowski, Project Syndicate
Ready to Boogie? [15/05/2017]
Derek Scally, Berlin Policy Journal
The Fertile Ground of French Communism [15/05/2017]
Marc Lazar, The New York Times
Merkel Views Macron with Skepticism and Hope [15/05/2017]
Peter Müller, Ralf Neukirch, René Pfister, Michael Sauga, Christoph Schult, Der Spiegel
France's Young President Has a Youth Problem [15/05/2017]
Therese Raphael, Bloomberg View
Union européenne : « Il faut abandonner l’illusion que tous les Etats membres pourront trouver un niveau d’intégration homogène » [15/05/2017]
Le Monde
El otro rapto de Europa [15/05/2017]
Antonio Navalón, El Pais
Populistas sobrevalorados [15/05/2017]
Edgar Schuler, El Pais
Merkel is in Macron’s debt. He is rescuing her vision of Europe [15/05/2017]
Natalie Nougayrède, The Guardian
Help Macron, don't lecture him [14/05/2017]
Franziska Brantner, Deutsche Welle
Macron, espejo y modelo [14/05/2017]
Lluís Bassets, El Pais
Adiós a los traidores [14/05/2017]
Carlos Yárnoz, El Pais
Del general De Gaulle a Macron [13/05/2017]
Francisco G. Basterra, El Pais
Will Germany make room for Macron? [12/05/2017]
Susi Dennison, ECFR
'We All Wish Macron Success' [12/05/2017]
Entrevista a Wolfgang Schäuble, Der Spiegel
Can Macron's Charisma Heal France and Europe?[12/05/2017]
Julia Amalia Heyer, Der Spiegel
Les élus d’En marche ! « se montreront d’une docilité absolue » [12/05/2017]
David Dornbusch, Le Monde
Macron's Fractious France [12/05/2017]
Christopher S. Chivvis, RAND
Macron, el cambio sin riesgo [12/05/2017]
Jean-Marie Colombani, El Pais
Macron and a Sixth Republic?[11/05/2017]
Giles Merritt, Project Syndicate
Avec Emmanuel Macron, un nouveau chapitre de la relation franco-algérienne ? [11/05/2017]
Karim Amellal et Alexandre Kateb, Le Monde
Manuel Valls, en tierra de nadie [11/05/2017]
Marc Bassets, El Pais
Macron: El liberalismo es progreso [11/05/2017]
Albert Rivera, El Pais
After the French vote, all eyes are on Germany [11/05/2017]
Alan Philps, The National
Victor And Unvanquished [11/05/2017]
Radha Kapoor Sharma, The Indian Express
Has Populism Peaked? [10/05/2017]
Philippe Legrain, Project Syndicate
France Returns to Europe [10/05/2017]
Zaki Laïdi, Project Syndicate
Macron's Moment Is Europe's Too [10/05/2017]
Ferdinando Giugliano, Bloomberg View
Crisis or Stasis? [10/05/2017]
Ross Douthat, The New York Times
What Macron’s victory in French presidential election means for China [10/05/2017]
Mathieu Duchatel, South China Morning Post
The Macron worldview [10/05/2017]
Joseph A. Kechichian, S, The Gulf News
Merkcron, a Dream Team? [09/05/2017]
Bettina Vestring, Berlin Policy Journal
Socio-liberal, pero nada neoliberal [09/05/2017]
Xavier Vidal-Folch, El Pais
Alain Minc: “Macron ha inventado el populismo ‘mainstream” [09/05/2017]
Entrevista a Alain Minc, El Pais
Por qué Macron camina solo [09/05/2017]
Álex Vicente, El Pais
The security problems now facing Emmanuel Macron, France’s new president [09/05/2017]
Joseph Downing, The Conversation
Macron’s daunting to-do list: unite a nation, form a government, reform Europe [09/05/2017]
Nicholas Startin, The Conversation
What Can Emmanuel Macron Accomplish as France’s President? [09/05/2017]
David A. Bell, The Nation
Emmanuel Macron, the Novel [09/05/2017]
Bernard-Henri Lévy, Project Syndicate
Macron’s Scandi-Solution for France [09/05/2017]
Philippe Aghion, Project Syndicate
Can Macron Pull it Off? [09/05/2017]
Dani Rodrik, Project Syndicate
From Macron to Renzi: The Center Fights Back [09/05/2017]
Mike Rann, Lowy Institute
Challenges awaiting Macron in his first 50 days [09/05/2017]
Philippe Le Corre, Brookings Institution
Inertia, revolt will test Macron’s reformism [09/05/2017]
Paul Taylor, Politico EU
France Still Waits for a Revolution’s Outcome [09/05/2017]
Sylvie Kauffmann, The New York Times
Commentary: Europe dodges a bullet, but far right dangers remain [09/05/2017]
Peter Apps, Reuters
What Comes Next For France? [09/05/2017]
Adriano Bosoni, Stratfor
Macron Has Been Elected, But Not Yet Empowered [09/05/2017]
Pascal-Emmanuel Gobry, Bloomberg View
Germany's Enthusiasm for Macron Won't Last [09/05/2017]
Clive Crook, Bloomberg View
What Emmanuel Macron’s Victory Means for French and U.S. Tech [08/05/2017]
Alex Grigsby, Council on Foreign Relations
What does President Macron mean for Brexit? [08/05/2017]
Ariane Bogain, The Conversation
Why election loss doesn’t spell au revoir for Le Pen or the Front National [08/05/2017]
David Lees, The Conversation
France Has a Leader, But Not Yet an Opposition [08/05/2017]
Megan McArdle, Bloomberg View
How France’s New President Will Change the World [08/05/2017]
Susan B. Glasser, Politico
Emmanuel Macron’s Bittersweet Victory [08/05/2017]
Gareth Harding, Politico
Macron’s victory shows why it’s time to stop panicking about Europe [08/05/2017]
Mai'a K. Davis Cross, The Washington Post
For Macron, the Hard Part Starts Now [08/05/2017]
Rachel Ansley, Atlantic Council
Macron’s Victory Is Just the Beginning [08/05/2017]
Judy Dempsey, Carnegie Europe
A victory for Macron and for the European Union – now it’s time to unite a divided France [08/05/2017]
Richard Maher, The Conversation
The End of the Left/Right Divide? [08/05/2017]
Ian Buruma, Project Syndicate
Macron and a Multi-Need Europe [08/05/2017]
Klaus Schwab, Project Syndicate
Emmanuel Macron won’t mean business as usual in Brussels [08/05/2017]
Maïa de La Baume & Quentin Ariès, Politico EU
Emmanuel Macron’s foreign policy doctrine(s) [08/05/2017]
Ben Judah, Politico EU
France reaction: Macron wins, but he will lead a divided country [08/05/2017]
Alexandros Alexandropoulos, LSE
Macron has won the presidency – now he must turn his attention to the ‘third round’ in June [08/05/2017]
Marta Lorimer, LSE
The factors that will tell whether Macron’s win is a blip or a trend [08/05/2017]
Giles Merrit, Friends of Europe
Now Macron can help Europe win the war against populism [08/05/2017]
Mathieu Laine, The Guardian
What now for Macron? Jihadi threat and economic woes mean no honeymoon [08/05/2017]
Angelique Chrisafis, The Guardian
La France, état altéré [08/05/2017]
Boualem Sansal, The New York Times
White Nationalism Gets Thumped [08/05/2017]
David Leonhardt, The New York Times
The French 'behead their kings when they have to' [08/05/2017]
Entrevista a Gérard Foussier, Deutsche Welle
France's New Leader Must Restore Confidence [08/05/2017]
Julia Amalia Heyer, Der Spiegel
Macron’s Immediate Challenge [07/05/2017]
Philippe Aghion, Project Syndicate
After Macron Win, Political Challenges Await [07/05/2017]
Entrevista a Charles A. Kupchan, Council on Foreign Relations
French Elections and the Remaining Populist Challenge [07/05/2017]
Robert Kahn, Council on Foreign Relations
Macron's Win in Context [07/05/2017]
Jonathan Fenby, Foreign Affairs
The French presidency goes to Macron. But it’s only a reprieve [07/05/2017]
Timothy Garton Ash, The Guardian
Emmanuel Macron’s extraordinary political achievement [07/05/2017]
Anne Applebaum, The Washington Post
Marine Le Pen’s moment of truth [07/05/2017]
Nicholas Vinocur, Politico EU
Macron and the Revival of Europe [07/05/2017]
Roger Cohen, The New York Times
Macron's Victory [07/05/2017]
Arthur Goldhammer, Foreign Affairs
France Has Its Businessman on Horseback [07/05/2017]
James Traub, Foreign Policy
France: Help this man! [07/05/2017]
Max Hofmann, Deutsche Welle
Macron set to lead France as youngest ever president [07/05/2017]
Bernd Riegert, Deutsche Welle
How Marine Le Pen Lost French Election, But Still Won [07/05/2017]
Daniel J. Solomon, Forward
Is France's Political Crisis Just Beginning? [07/05/2017]
Uri Friedman, The Atlantic
In France, the 'Can't Lose' Candidate Pays a Price [07/05/2017]
Megan McArdle, Bloomberg View
What Macron Can Do for Free Markets Everywhere [07/05/2017]
Mohamed A. El-Erian, Bloomberg View
Why young French voters won’t vote (and why they should) [06/05/2017]
Tatiana Serova, Politico EU
Don't Expect a Big Macron Bounce in France [05/05/2017]
Pascal-Emmanuel Gobry, Bloomberg View
Macron’s Foreign Policy: claiming the tradition [05/05/2017]
Manuel Lafont Rapnouil & Jeremy Shapiro, ECFR
‘France Isn’t Ready for Macron’ [05/05/2017]
James Traub, Foreign Policy
Marine Le Pen is facing a victorious defeat [05/05/2017]
Christine Ockrent, The Washington Post
The EU Must Change After the French Election [05/05/2017]
Leonid Bershidsky, Bloomberg View
Macron or the abyss [05/05/2017]
Christoph Hasselbach, Deutche Welle
How the Eurozone Damaged French Politics—And This Year’s Presidential Election [05/05/2017]
Mark Weisbrot, The Nation
Liberté, égalité or stay away? French voters prepare to abstain [05/05/2017]
Michael Stothard, Harriet Agnew, Financial Times
'We don't want you here': Muslims fearful as France prepares to vote [05/05/2017]
Angelique Chrisafis, The Guardian
Abstention, France’s Last Temptation [05/05/2017]
Serge Galam, The New York Times
What’s the Matter With Europe? [05/05/2017]
Paul Krugman, The New York Times
How Emmanuel Macron could still lose the French presidential election [04/05/2017]
Elise M. Dermineur, LSE
The Trouble for France's Next President [04/05/2017]
Camille Pecastaing, Foreign Affairs
The Left Must Vote for Macron [04/05/2017]
Yanis Varoufakis, Project Syndicate
Macron, Le Pen, and the Future of France’s Alliances [04/05/2017]
Alexandra de Hoop Scheffer, Carnegie Europe
The French presidential election: an (E)U-turn in the making?[04/05/2017]
Robin Huguenot-Noël, European Policy Centre
France's presidential fistfight [04/05/2017]
Barbara Wesel, Deutsche Welle
'Comment peux-tu laisser une chance au FN de gagner?' Le débat qui déchire les familles françaises [04/05/2017]
Jessica Reed, Flavie Péglion, The Guardian
Le Pen deployed bluster and bigotry in the TV debate. Sound familiar? [04/05/2017]
Natalie Nougayrède, The Guardian
How Marine Le Pen could win France’s election, even if she polls lower than 50% [04/05/2017]
Serge Galam, Quartz
Macron-Le Pen, ou l’impossible débat avec l’extrême droite [04/05/2017]
Vanessa Schneider, Le Monde
Macron vs Le Pen: A referendum on globalisation?[03/05/2017]
Guillaume Allègre, LSE
Macronomics: French front-runner seeks to reinvent EU trade [03/05/2017]
Jakob Hanke, Hans von der Burchard, Politico EU
Inside Béziers, France’s Far-Right Laboratory [03/05/2017]
Niha Masih, The Atlantic
Future of French engagement with Asia rides on vote [03/05/2017]
Philippe Le Corre, Nikkei Asian Review
Polls a turning point for France and EU [03/05/2017]
Chu Yin, China Daily
Three ways in which the French presidential election reflects Western European trends [02/05/2017]
Caterina Froio, LSE
How Le Pen could win [02/05/2017]
Nicholas Vinocur, Politico EU
French Elections 2017: Who Will Win? [02/05/2017]
Yasmeen Serhan, The Atlantic
Stop making the French election all about the EU—it’s about much more than that [02/05/2017]
Martin Michelot, Quartz
Macron will win, France will lose [02/05/2017]
Konrad Yakabuski, The Globe and Mail
300 [02/05/2017]
David Trueba, El Pais
The Moral Imperative to Support Macron [01/03/2017]
Guy Verhofstadt, Project Syndicate
Will the ‘front républicain’ carry Macron to power? [01/05/2017]
Joshua Forstenzer, LSE
Izquierdismo pro-Le Pen [01/05/2017]
Xavier Vidal-Folch, El Pais
La revolución del fracaso [01/05/2017]
Antonio Navalón, El Pais
Ultra pero no tonta [01/05/2017]
Carlos Yárnoz, El Pais
Emmanuel Macron has taken French voters for granted. Now he risks defeat [01/05/2017]
Olivier Tonneau, The Guardian
Macron y la gran novela nacional [30/04/2017]
Bernard-Henri Levy, EL Pais
Emmanuel Macron will have to make a decisive move on Europe [30/04/2017]
Wolfgang Münchau, Financial Times
When the very idea of France is being threatened, everybody should vote [29/04/2017]
Agnès Poirier, The Guardian
El candidato ‘ni-ni’ [29/04/2017]
Máriam M-Bascuñán, El Pais
Has France Really Rejected Populism? [28/04/2017]
Mark Roe, Project Syndicate
Quels sont vraiment les pouvoirs d’un président de la République, avec et sans majorité ? [28/04/2017]
Eléa Pommiers, Le Monde
France’s Divide [28/04/2017]
Maya Vidon–White, Berlin Policy Journal
Reprieve or Reform in Europe? [29/04/2017]
Michael Spence, Project Syndicate
What About Asia? The Hole in the French Presidential Election Debate [28/04/2017]
Valerie Niquet, The Diplomat
Is there a “Muslim vote” in France? [27/04/2017]
Hakim El Karoui, The Brookings Institution
French voters must choose between the lesser of two evils: Macron or Le Pen [27/04/2017]
Philippe Marlière, The Guardian
Emmanuel Macron offers the patriotic antidote to nationalism [27/04/2017]
Philip Stephens, Financial Times
Why Macron's Campaign Hasn't Been Hacked [27/04/2017]
Leonid Bershidsky, Bloomberg View
Why It's Hard for Le Pen to Pull a Trump [27/04/2017]
Leonid Bershidsky, Bloomberg View
French Front-Runner Campaigns Against Himself [27/04/2017]
Therese Raphael, Bloomberg View
Emmanuel Macron: Renzi 2.0 [26/04/2017]
Mujtaba Rahman, Politico EU
Social Unrest Is France's Biggest Risk [26/04/2017]
Jean-Michel Paul, Bloomberg View
Will France Elect a Gallic Barack Obama?[26/04/2017]
George Will, National Review
What the French vote says about European politics [26/04/2017]
H A Hellyer, The National
Macron, Le Pen and the limits of nationalism [26/04/2017]
Gideon Rachman, The Strait Times
France's Presidential Election [25/04/2017]
James M. Lindsay, Robert McMahon, and Philip Gordon, Council on Foreign Relations [podcast]
The Making of Macron [25/04/2017]
Dominique Moisi, Project Syndicate
La campagne d’Emmanuel Macron dans le viseur de pirates russes [25/04/2017]
Martin Untersinger, Le Monde
Sur Internet, l’extrême droite anglophone tente péniblement de s’organiser pour nuire à Macron [25/04/2017]
William Audureau, Corentin Lamy, Le Monde
Le Pen is a far-right Holocaust revisionist. Macron isn’t. Hard choice? [25/04/2017]
Hadley Freeman, The Guardian
France’s terrorism is largely home grown – yet both Macron and Le Pen look away [25/04/2017]
Iman Amrani, The Guardian
France’s next big challenge: defense policy [25/04/2017]
Paul Taylor, Politico EU
Macron’s Mission [25/04/2017]
Harold James, Social Europe
Macron and the French Paradox [25/04/2017]
François Godement, ECFR
En Marche! to May 7 and Beyond [24/04/2017]
Heather A. Conley, CSIS
Emmanuel Clinton vs Marine LeTrump [24/04/2017]
Pepe Escobar, Asia Times
Projecting vote transfers in the second round of the French presidential election [24/04/2017]
Alexandre Afonso, LSE
Two versions of France, now racing toward the finish line [24/04/2017]
Philippe Le Corre, The Brookings Institution
France’s Choice, Europe’s Future [24/04/2017]
Judy Dempsey, Carnegie Europe
Who Is Marine Le Pen? [24/04/2017]
Christine Ockrent, Project Syndicate
Macron’s Mission [24/04/2017]
Harold James, Project Syndicate
Jean-Louis Bourlanges : « Emmanuel Macron pourrait accomplir les rêves inavoués de François Hollande » [24/04/2017]
Entrevista a Jean-Louis Bourlanges, Le Monde
La hora de los insurgentes del centro [24/04/2017]
José Ignacio Torreblanca, El Pais
La involución francesa [24/04/2017]
Antonio Elorza, El Pais
Las claves del futuro [24/04/2017]
Nicolas Baverez, El Pais
A New Political Reality for France [24/04/2017]
Julia Amalia Heyer, Der Spiegel
Don’t assume Marine Le Pen is beaten: it’s delusional and dangerous [24/04/2017]
Natalie Nougayrède, The Guardian
Macron is a realist who tells the truth. French voters have responded [24/04/2017]
Sylvie Goulard, The Guardian
Continental Europe Wins the Sanity Contest [24/04/2017]
Leonid Bershidsky, Bloomberg View
Moscow's Failed French Election Gambit [24/04/2017]
Vladimir Frolov, The Moscow Times
The populist wave breaks [25/04/2017]
Gwynne Dyer, The Japan Times
France's stage is set for final vote with consequences for the world [24/04/2017]
Philip Gordon, Nikkei Asian Review
The French elections have produced few surprises yet, but what of round 2? [24/04/2017]
Mohamed A. Ramady, Al Arabiya
La próxima Revolución Francesa [23/04/2017]
Zaki Laïdi, El Pais
This is a French presidential election like no other [23/04/2017]
Sonia Delesalle-Stolper, The Guardian
French polls show populist fever is here to stay as globalisation makes voters pick new sides [23/04/2017]
Christophe Guilluy, The Guardian
How Russia hacked the French election [23/04/2017]
Laura Daniels, Politico EU
France Discards the Politics of Left and Right [23/04/2017]
Therese Raphael, Bloomberg View
What Markets Should Conclude From France's Election [23/04/2017]
Mohamed A. El-Erian, Bloomberg View
The coming French Revolution [22/04/2017]
Zaki Laidi, The Straits Times
A consequential choice for France—and an uncertain one [22/04/2017]
The Economist
Who will win the French election – and does it even matter? [22/04/2017]
Jonathan Miller, The Spectator
Macron, Francia y yo [22/04/2017]
Felix Marquardt, El Pais
Marine Le Pen has already won [22/04/2017]
Sudhir Hazareesingh, Politico EU
Bruno Jeanbart : «L'attentat réactive des thématiques chères à Marine Le Pen» [21/04/2017]
Entrevista a Bruno Jeanbart, Le Figaro
French election reflects death of the political party [21/04/2017]
John Lloyd, Reuters
Even if Marine Le Pen loses the election, the issues she exploits will still exist [21/04/2017]
Vincent Martigny, The Guardian
Marine Le Pen wants to be France’s future. But can she escape the past? [21/04/2017]
Ishaan Tharoor, The Washington Post
The French (Dis)Connection [21/04/2017]
Heather A. Conley, Donatienne Ruy, CSIS
Jugando con fuego [21/04/2017]
Jean-Marie Colombani, El Pais
Emmanuel Macron’s refusal to talk about Islamic extremism could cost him dearly [21/04/2017]
Gavin Mortimer, The Spectator
President Marine Le Pen’s first 100 days [21/04/2017]
Nicholas Vinocur, Politico EU
France: Mélenchon for President? [20/04/2017]
Holger Schmieding, Florian Hense, The Globalist
Extremists on Left and Right Push France to the Brink [20/04/2017]
Ullrich Fichtner, Julia Amalia Heyer, Der Spiegel
Judy Asks: Does France Need to Change? [20/04/2017]
Carnegie Europe
The meaning of Macron [20/04/2017]
Charles Grant, Centre for European Reform
The French Disconnection [20/04/2017]
Kamel Daoud, The New York Times
Could a Leftist Bring Growth Back to France? [20/04/2017]
Mark Weisbrot, The New York Times
Now It’s France’s Turn [20/04/2017]
Patrick Chamorel, The American Interest
Germany and the next French president: in search of the best partner [20/04/2017]
Yann-Sven Rittelmeyer, European Policy Centre
Eterno malestar francês [20/04/2017]
José I. Torreblanca, El Pais
The most important election for Britain is the one in France [20/04/2017]
Martin Kettle, The Guardian
What France Needs Is Le Abenomics [20/04/2017]
Pascal-Emmanuel Gobry, The Bloomberg View
France’s Election Is Trump vs. Merkel vs. Modi vs. Corbyn [20/04/2017]
James Traub, Foreign Policy
The French presidential election [20/04/2017]
S.P., The Economist
France Teeters Between Total Collapse and Renewed Influence [19/04/2017]
Pierre Vimont, Carnegie Europe
French elections’ real risk: More of the same [19/04/2017]
Paul Taylor, Politico EU
Jean-Luc Mélenchon should be French president. Here’s why [19/04/2017]
Olivier Tonneau, The Guardian
Planning for President Le Pen [19/04/2017]
Mark Leonard, Project Syndicate
The Specter Haunting France (and Europe) [19/04/2017
Alina Polyakova, The American Interest
Meet France's Optical Illusion of a Revolutionary [19/04/2017]
Leonid Bershidsky, The Bloomberg View
French Voters Are Also Impatient, But Not for Change [19/04/2017]
Therese Raphael, The Bloomberg View
El aroma a Podemos de Jean-Luc Mélenchon [19/04/2017]
Pablo Castaño Tierno, El Pais
How Being a Woman Helped Marine Le Pen [19/04/2017]
Yasmeen Serhan, The Atlantic
Are French pollsters cheating? The jury is still out [19/04/2017]
D.R., The Economist
Macron Eyes the Franco-German Bond [18/04/2017]
Judy Dempsey, Carnegie Europe
Présidentielles 2017 : tournant de la politique étrangère de la France? [18/04/2017]
Thomas Gomart, Institut Français Des Relations Internationales
France’s turmoil makes Brexit seem tame [18/04/2017]
Sebastian Mallaby, The Washington Post
Anti-German, soft on Putin – Mélenchon is no saviour of the left [18/04/2017]
Natalie Nougayrède, The Guardian
A Socialist president for France? The stakes for Palestine [18/04/2017]
Elodie Farge, Middle East Eye
Presidential contest in France is a ballot full of ‘rotten choices’ [18/04/2017]
Colin Randall, The National
La Francia del Frente Nacional [17/04/2017]
Marc Bassets, El Pais
Le Pen : «Les Français sont convaincus que l'euro est un boulet» [17/04/2017]
Entrevista a Marine le Pen, Le Figaro
A Socialist president for France? The stakes for Palestine [17/04/2017]
Elodie Farge, Middle East Eye
The evolution of France’s left and right politics, from the 1789 French Revolution to this year’s election [17/04/2017]
Pierre Bréchon, The Conversation
The Coming French Revolution [17/04/2017]
Zaki Laïdi, Project Syndicate
Pablenchon [17/04/2017]
Federico Jiménez Losantos, El Mundo
Confused by Emmanuel Macron’s beliefs? So is he [15/04/2017]
Jonathan Miller, The Spectator
France in the End of Days [14/04/2017]
Roger Cohen, The New York Times
Can the Kremlin Influence the French Election? [14/04/2017]
Cécile Vaissié, The New York Times
Six questions about the French elections [14/04/2017]
Joshua Cole, The Conversation
Meet Jean-Luc Mélenchon’s army of abstainers [14/04/2017]
Nicholas Vinocur, Politico EU
France Could Get a Dangerous Far-Left Surprise on Election Day [14/04/2017]
Bernard-Henri Lévy, The Daily Beast
Diagnosing the French Malaise [13/04/2017]
Alice Baudry, Laurent Bigorgne, Carnegie Europe
Le Pen and the Rise of French Extremism [13/04/2017]
Max Boot, Commentary
How the coming elections in France and Germany can save the West [13/04/2017]
Nathan Gardels and Nicolas Berggruen, The Washington Post
Win or lose, Le Pen could change the political landscape [12/04/2017]
Joël Gombin, Financial Times
Montée des extrêmes: des indicateurs pour alerter les citoyens [12/04/2017]
Antoine Flandrin, Le Monde
France’s Neither-Nor Election [12/04/2017]
Raphaël Liogier, The New York Times
The Surprising Rise of the Far Left [11/04/2017]
Dave Keating, Berlin Policy Journal
France is angry. The left must show Europe that bigotry is not the answer [11/04/2017]
Owen Jones, The Guardian
Présidentielle : pourquoi la Ve République est-elle critiquée ? [11/04/2017]
Eléa Pommiers, Le Monde
What if the French second round pits Mélenchon against Le Pen? [11/04/2017]
The Economist
Ignore the polls – France’s election is far from over [10/04/2017]
Konrad Yakabuski, The Globe and Mail
If Mélenchon surges into unlikely runoff, it won’t come from last-minute leftist unity [10/04/2017]
Kevin Lees, Suffragio
French election candidates on the European test [10/04/2017]
François Godement, Manuel Lafont Rapnouil, European Council on Foreign Relations
In ‘forgotten France’, Le Pen’s young backers say only she cares for them [09/04/2017]
Kim Willsher, The Guardian
Emmanuel Macron carries the hopes of many – but maybe not enough [08/04/2017]
Natalie Nougayrède, The Guardian
Why Le Pen is cheering for Macron [07/04/2017]
Mujtaba Rahman, Politico EU
“Marine” podrá bailar [07/04/2017]
Sami Naïr, El Pais
France’s presidential campaign pits a strategy of fear against one of opportunity [07/04/2017]
Paul Soyez, Philomena Murray, The Conversation
The Illusions of Disillusion [06/04/2017]
Cécile Alduy, The Nation
As goes France, so goes the EU [06/04/2017]
Paul Taylor, Politico EU
From Collapse to Mystique [05/04/2017]
Arthur Goldhammer, The Nation
The Death Spiral of France's Same Old Politics [03/04/2017]
Robert Zaretsky, Real Clear World
Emmanuel Macron’s eminence grise [03/04/2017]
Pierre Briançon, Politico EU
France’s Rightward Shift [03/04/2017]
Charles C. W. Cooke, National Review
Marine Le Pen’s elite guard look to a bloody past [01/04/2017]
Kate Maltby, Financial Times
French far-left firebrand’s campaign of revenge [31/03/2017]
Nicholas Vinocur, Politico EU
L'agenda diplomatique du nouveau président [31/03/2017]
Institut Français des Relations Internationales
France’s Socialists Are Losing to a Communist [31/03/2017]
James Traub, Foreign Policy
How Marine Le Pen could win[30/03/2017]
Nicholas Vinocur, Politico EU
La agonía de la partitocracia [30/03/2017]
Rubén Amón, El Pais
How Marine Le Pen and François Fillon are channelling Donald Trump [28/03/2017]
Pauline Bock, New Statesman
Hartos de los políticos pero nunca de la política [28/03/2017]
Marc Bassets, El Pais
A propos de l'élection française [27/03/2017]
François Nordmann, Le Temps
Emmanuel Macron et Marine Le Pen devancent largement leurs concurrents dans les sondages à un mois de l'élection présidentielle en France [27/03/2017]
Corinne Deloy, Fondation Robert Schuman
A slice of tropical rain forest becomes a thing in France’s presidential election [27/03/2017]
Max Bearak, The Washington Post
« Entendrez-vous les voix de tous ceux qui se retrouvent seuls, sans ressource » [27/03/2017]
Sylvie Brigot-Vilain, Claire Hédon, Geneviève Jacques, Véronique Fayet, Rachid Lahlou, Le Monde
Martin Schulz and Emmanuel Macron could save Europe [26/03/2017]
Wolfgang Münchau, Financial Times
Et si la surprise de la présidentielle 2017 s’appelait Nicolas Dupont-Aignan ? [26/03/2017]
Les Echos
Ahead Of Its Election, France Is Deeply Fragmented, Its People Often Angry and Scared [24/03/2017]
Natalie Nougayrède, The Huffington Post
French Elections: The Elusive Debate [24/03/2017]
Manuel Lafont Rapnouil, Real Clear World
What a Le Pen Win Would Look Like for France and the EU [24/03/2017]
Matthew Goodwin, Chatham House
France is headed for big trouble. Europe, be warned. [23/03/2017]
Franklin Dehousse, Egmont Institute
What a Le Pen Win Would Look Like [23/03/2017]
Matthew J. Goodwin, The New York Times
Marine Le Pen au Tchad : «Il faut en finir avec la Françafrique» [22/03/2017]
Entrevista a Marine Le Pen, Le Figaro
A brief guide to the French presidential election [21/03/2017]
Philippe Le Corre, The Brookings Institution
The Presidential Candidates Agree on the Need to Diversify France’s International Alliances [21/03/2017]
Alexandra de Hoop Scheffer, The German Marshall Fund
The meaning of Macron [20/03/2017]
Charles Grant, Centre for European Reform
Débat : «Macron a le plus à perdre à une confrontation» [20/03/2017]
Entrevista a Philippe Moreau-Chevrolet, Le Figaro
Another Strange French Disaster [17/03/2017]
Bernard-Henri Lévy, Project Syndicate
'I Am Offering the French Renewal' [17/03/2017]
Entrevista a Emmanuel Macron, Der Spiegel
How Emmanuel Macron Upended French Politics [17/03/2017]
Julia Amalia Heyer, Der Spiegel
À Caen, Fillon en appelle au «courage» devant ses soutiens [16/03/2017]
Tristan Quinault Maupoil, Le Figaro
Britain’s centrists could learn a lot from Emmanuel Macron [15/03/2017]
Hopi Sem, The Guardian
Je t’adore? How emotion broke into French politics [15/03/2017]
Ballet Marion, Euronews
Fears of Right-Wing Populism May Be Overblown in Europe [13/03/2017]
Jacob Funk Kirkegaard, PIIE
« Le Monde » roule-t-il pour Macron ? [10/03/2017]
Franck Nouchi, Le Monde
Abad : «La discrimination positive de Macron, des vieilles recettes piquées à Hollande» [09/03/2017]
Entrevista a Damien Abad, Le Figaro
François Fillon clings to his presidential ambitions [09/03/2017]
Pierre Briançon, Politico EU
Don’t be complacent about the risk of President Le Pen [08/03/2017]
Natalie Nougayrède, The Guardian
Marine Le Pen’s plan to lure French women to the far right is working [08/03/2017]
Aamna Mohdin, Quartz
A United Europe Was Once a Racist, Far-Right Project [07/03/2017]
Robert Zaretsky, Foreign Policy
The Victim Of Populism Is Democracy [07/03/2017]
Alain Elkann, The Huffington Post
France Braces for the Now-Possible Impossible [07/03/2017]
Sylvie Kauffmann, The New York Times
Why the French elections will change the face of Europe [07/03/2017]
Remi Piet, Al Jazeera
Election présidentielle : Emmanuel Macron est-il le candidat du hollandisme ? [07/03/2017]
Entrevista a Elie Cohen, France Info
The vote that could wreck the European Union [04/03/2017]
The Economist
An unprecedented election, with unprecedented risks [04/03/2017]
The Economist
France’s future depends on one question — and one man [03/03/2017]
Anne Applebaum, The Washington Post
Will the media decide France's next president?[02/03/2017]
Raymond Kuhn, Euronews
Un scénario d’espoir pour l’Europe [02/03/2017]
Robin Rivaton, Les Echos
Can Populism Take Paris? [01/03/2017]
Ross Douthat, The New York Times
La Dédiabolisation [01/03/2017]
Martin Michelot, Martin Quencez, Berlin Policy Journal
Why Marine Le Pen will not be the next French president [01/03/20179
Gilles Ivaldi, Euronews
Mieux que House Of Cards, la campagne présidentielle française [01/03/2017]
Bruno Bernard, Le Figaro
Quel est le statut juridictionnel du président ? Et du candidat ? [01/03/2017]
Charles Deluermoz, Le Point
Benoît Hamon clôt le premier chapitre de sa campagne : celui des alliances [27/02/2017]
Raphaëlle Besse Desmoulières e Bastien Bonnefous, Le Monde
When the Magic Is Gone [27/02/2017]
Jean-Marie Pottier, Slate
Trying to prevent disaster in France [26/02/2017]
Max Hofmann, Deutsche Welle
Extreme danger ahead for EU as Europe topples to the Right [26/02/2017]
Douglas Murray, The Australian
Pedagogía [25/02/2017]
Fernando Savater, El Pais
Marine Le Pen: Madame Présidente?[24/02/2017]
The Atlantic
The Rise of the Front National: Taking Stock of Ten Years of French Mainstream Politics [24/02/2017]
Martin Quencez, Martin Michelot, Timo Lochocki, The German Marshall Fund
Don’t despair: The center can still win in Europe [23/02/2017]
Fareed Zakaria, The Washington Post
France finds a champion of the centre in Emmanuel Macron [23/02/2017]
Paul Waldie, The Globe and Mail
A Strange Double-Act [22/02/2017]
Dave Keating, Berlin Policy Journal
Europe’s critical elections [22/02/2017]
Guy Verhofstadt, Times of Oman
Marine Le Pen has a better chance in France than you think [22/02/2017]
Sudhir Hazareesingh, Financial Times
Markets Are Right to Take a Le Pen Presidency Seriously [22/02/2017]
Mark Gilbert, The Bloomberg View
Les chrétiens d’Orient, objets de toutes les attentions des politiques français [21/02/2017]
Philippine de Clermont-Tonnerre, Middle East Eye
The populist crescent: Marine Le Pen and the lands of Lebanon [21/02/2017]
Makram Rabah, Middle East Eye
Keynésianisme, effet multiplicateur: sur quoi s’appuie le programme économique de Mélenchon ? [21/02/2017]
Anne-Aël Durand, Le Monde
El enigma Macron [18/02/2017]
Máriam M-Bascuñán, El Pais
Mr Fillon is becoming a growing problem for Europe [17/02/2017]
Franklin Dehousse, Egmont Institute
«Oui, la colonisation est un crime contre l’humanité» [17/02/2017]
Hamidou Anne, Le Monde
Mr Fillon is becoming a growing problem for Europe [17/02/2017]
Franklin Dehousse, Egmont Institute
Sécurité, justice : Emmanuel Macron révèle ses premières propositions [16/02/2017]
Entrevista a Emmanuel Macron, Le Figaro
Benjamin Stora : «La colonisation n'est pas encore une séquence historique admise» [16/02/2017]
Entrevista a Benjamin Stora, Libération
Elections in France: It's all about security [16/02/2017]
Anne Giudicelli, Al Jazeera
Is Marine Le Pen Really France’s Donald Trump? [15/02/2017]
Isaac Chotiner , Slate
Elecciones en Francia: 2017 no es 2002 [15/02/2017]
Jorge Tamames, Politica Exterior
Think the U.S. election was dirty? Look at France [14/02/2017]
Leonid Bershidsky, The Japan Times
Contre la «bulle Macron», Hamon à tâtons [14/02/2017]
Laure Bretton, Libération
2017: le big bazar [12/02/2017]
Laure Bretton e Jonathan Bouchet-Petersen, Libération
Marine Le Pen: Yes she can [11/02/2017]
Lara Marlowe , The Irish Times
France’s presidential election is becoming a mud fight [11/02/2017]
Leonid Bershidsky, The Gulf News
France's Bumbling Search for a Candidate to Stop Le Pen [10/02/2017]
Ullrich Fichtner, Der Spiegel
France, Without a Struggle, Is at a Loss [10/02/2017]
Michel Wieviorka, The New York Time
France's Bumbling Search for a Candidate to Stop Le Pen [10/02/2017]
Ullrich Fichtner, Der Spiegel
Como ciervos abrumados [10/02/2017]
Sami Naïr, El Pais
La laïcité de Marine Le Pen s'arrête aux portes de l'école [10/02/2017]
Jonathan Bouchet-Petersen, Libération
An Emmanuel Macron victory would give the EU a chance to save itself [09/02/2017]
Martin Kettle , The Guardian
Macron the Maverick [08/02/2017]
Kemal Derviş, Project Syndicate
There will be no President Le Pen [08/02/2017]
Catherine Fieschi , The Guardian
A Race to the Finish [07/02/2017]
Lisa Louis, Berlin Policy Journal
The Trump Factor in the French Election [07/02/2017]
François Godement, Yale Global Online
A Race to the Finish [07/02/2017]
Lisa Louis, Berlin Policy Journal
The Trump Factor in the French Election [07/02/2017]
François Godement, Yale Global Online
Macron campaign looks to up its game [06/02/2017]
Pierre Briançon, Politico EU
Europe's anxious middle classes moving right, but for how long? [06/02/2017]
Katya Adler, Irish Independent
France’s big parties probably won’t even get into the presidential election’s final round. Here’s why. [05/02/2017]
Sheri Berman, The Washington Post
What are the Socialist Party’s chances of winning in France? Very low. [05/02/2017]
Stefan Wojcik, Ryan Kennedy and David Lazer, The Washington Post
Discours antisystème : «Cette idée caresse l’électeur» [03/02/2017]
Entretien a Christian Delporte, Libération
France Could Turn the Populist Tide [02/02/2017]
Philip Stephens, Financial Times
How Powerful Is France’s President? [01/02/2017]
Jonathan Masters, Council on Foreign Relations
No, the fall of François Fillon doesn’t mean Marine Le Pen will win [01/02/2017]
Pauline Bock, New Statesman
Déflagration [31/01/2017]
Laurent Joffrin, Libération
Primaries Over: Let the French Presidential Campaign Begin [30/01/2017]
Heather Conley & Donatienne Ruy, CSIS
Will Paris Pivot to Moscow? [30/01/2017]
Robert Zaretsky, Real Clear World
French Socialists do not want power [30/01/2017]
Barbara Wesel, Deutsche Welle
El relato fúnebre del socialismo francês [27/01/2017]
Sami Naïr, El País
Fillon Conjures a New European Pragmatism [24/01/2017]
Leonid Bershidsky, Bloomberg
It is Emmanuel Macron, not Marine Le Pen, who will come to be known as France's answer to Donald Trump [22/01/2017]
Andreas Whittam Smith, The Independent
«Cette campagne s'annonce comme une grande et belle bataille» [08/01/2017]
Entretien a Marine Le Pen, Le Parisien
Valls, el candidato favorito en la izquierda francesa [06/01/2017]
La Razon
Fillon's surge in France could mark shift away from populism [06/01/2017]
Darrell Delamaide, MarketWatch
Where did it all go wrong? François Hollande flops out of presidential race [02/01/2017]
David Lees, The Conversation
Fillon: The frontrunner for the French presidency's world view [22/12/2016]
Lisa Louis, The Interpreter
«La droite n’aurait-elle rien de plus sérieux à proposer qu’une politique obéissant à la même inspiration que celle de Laval en 1935?» [21/12/2016]
Henri Guaino, Le Monde
«Il y a une demande de libéralisation du système»[17/12/2016]
Entrevista a Brice Teinturier, Le Monde
La guerre des gauches [14/12/2016]
Alain Duhamel, Libération
Time to think the unthinkable about President Le Pen [08/12/2016]
Timothy Garton Ash, The Guardian
Election Drama à la Française [02/12/2016]
Benjamin Haddad, The American Interest
Présidentielle: Hollande, le Sauveur Suprême de la gauche? [02/12/2016]
Serge Raffy, Nouvel Observateur
Existential crisis for west’s centre-left escalates in France [01/12/2016]
Gideon Rachman, Financial Times
Will Fillon Change French Policy on Russia and the Middle East? [11/2016]
Francis Ghilès, CIDOB
Cambio de ciclo [30/11/2016]
Josep Ramoneda, El País
Clarity on the Way to the French Presidential Elections [28/11/2016]
Alexandra de Hoop Scheffer & Martin Quencez, German Marshall Fund
"Pourquoi mon projet est réaliste" [23/11/2016]
Francois Fillon, Les Échos
Ce que Fillon doit expliquer à Juppé [23/11/2016]
Gabriel Matzneff, Le Point
La punition Fillon [23/11/2016]
Matthieu Croissandeau, L’Observateur
Quand c'est flou, il y a un loup : le piège du chiraquisme se referme sur Alain Juppé [22/11/2016]
Benoît Pellistrandi, Le Figaro
«La gauche mondaine a décidé de talibaniser François Fillon» [22/11/2016]
Mathieu Bock-Côté, Le Figaro
Fillon would end Moscow's isolation [22/11/2016]
Peter Westmacott, Financial Times
Enfin, un candidat anti-système positif: Macron... [16/11/2016]
Olivier Mouton, Le Vif
Les primaires, machine à fragmenter la France [07/11/2016]
Jean-Marc Vittori, Les Échos
Les candidats des primaires sont-ils des hommes-sandwiches de la politique?[07/11/2016]
Arnaud Bouthéon, Le Figaro
De quoi Emmanuel Macron est-il le nom? [25/05/2016]
Laetitia Strauch-Bonart, Le Point
Editorials
Coup de semonce pour Emmanuel Macron [21/06/2017]
Le Monde
French Voters Give Macron a Blank Check [19/06/2017]
Japan Times
Emmanuel Macron doit désormais reconstruire la confiance [19/06/2017]
Le Monde
Emmanuel Macron's Unfettered Powers [12/06/2017]
New York Times
El paso firme de Macron [03/06/2017]
El Pais
Macron's Work Has Barely Begun [25/05/2017]
Blommberg View
Mr. Macron’s Next Challenge: Governing [19/05/2017]
The New York Times
Gran coalición [18/05/2017]
El Pais
Macron hace un gesto para ganarse a la derecha [16/05/2017]
El Mundo
La presse étrangère saisie par la « macronmania » [15/05/2017]
Le Monde
Reformas para el euro [13/05/2017]
El Pais
The Guardian view on Europe’s new politics: all change [11/05/2017]
The Guardian
Editorial : l’étrange procès en légitimité fait à Emmanuel Macron [10/05/2017]
Le Monde
Noisy America, Quiet France [10/05/2017]
The New York Times
Paris-Berlin : le mythe de la soumission [09/05/2017]
Le Monde
Los retos de Macron [09/05/2017]
El Pais
Europe Ought to Seize the Macron Moment [09/05/2017]
Bloomberg View
Victory for the center in France [09/05/2017]
The Japan Times
Présidentielle : les exigences d’une victoire [08/05/2017]
Le Monde
The Guardian view on France’s electoral system: a two-stage lesson for Britain [08/05/2017]
The Guardian
Francia en marcha [08/05/2017]
El Pais
In France, the far-right is defeated - for now: Editorial [08/05/2017]
Toronto Star
Présidentielle : les exigences d’une victoire [08/05/2017]
Le Monde
The Guardian view on the French election: Good luck, Mr Macron. You will need it [07/05/2017]
The Guardian
Emmanuel Macron must restore confidence in the Republic, or this will become a mere fleeting victory [07/05/2017]
The Daily Telegraph
France Elects Emmanuel Macron [07/05/2017]
The New York Times
Even if Macron wins, France has a lot to worry about [07/05/2017]
The Washington Post
A day of decision for French voters [06/05/2017]
The Gulf News
In France, a Stark Debate and a Stark Choice [04/05/2017]
The New York Times
The Guardian view on Emmanuel Macron: reach out; win big [02/05/2017]
The Guardian
Macron win will renew hope in EU [02/05/2017]
The Gulf News
Meddling in the French Election [01/05/2017]
The New York Times
Le Pen avanza peligrosamente [01/05/2017]
El Pais
Les liaisons dangereuses de Marine Le Pen [28/04/2017]
Le Monde
French vote with their heart; now for the head [26/04/2017]
The Sydney Morning Herald
A political earthquake rocks France [25/04/2017]
The Japan Times
A stark choice: On French presidential polls [25/04/2017]
The Hindu
Editorial du «Monde»: le refus du Front national [24/04/2017]
Le Monde
La esperanza Macron [24/04/2017]
El Pais
The Guardian view on France’s election: a win for Macron and hope [23/04/2017]
The Guardian
Présidentielle 2017 : les valeurs d’un vote [22/04/2017]
Le Monde
Francia, clave europea [22/04/2017]
El Pais
French elections: At the crossroads [22/04/2017]
The Hindu
Le piège terroriste [21/04/2017]
Le Monde
The Guardian view on the French presidency: hope not hate [21/04/2017]
The Guardian
Please Be Careful, France [20/04/2017]
The Bloomberrg View
Marine Le Pen et la frontière de l’indécence [18/04/2017]
Le Monde
The Guardian view on the French election: change is the only certainty [10/04/2017]
The Guardian
Requiem pour le Parti socialiste [30/03/2017]
Le Monde
Le poutinisme, ce spectre qui hante l’Europe [24/03/2017]
Le Monde
La « trumpisation » de la campagne présidentielle [24/03/2017]
Le Monde
Francia, en manos del ignoto Macron [22/03/2017]
El Mundo
Présidentielle : l’accablante litanie des affaires [22/03/2017]
Le Monde
The Guardian view on the French campaign: a defining election [21/03/2017]
The Guardian
Présidentielle 2017 : la machine à promesses mirobolantes et coûteuses est lancée [21/03/2017]
Le Monde
Affaire Fillon : la droite dans l’impasse [06/03/2017]
Le Monde
The Observer view on the French presidential election [05/03/2017]
The Guardian
Trumpism may fall in Europe [03/03/2017]
The Washington Post
Affaire Fillon : la présidentielle prise en otage [02/03/2017]
Le Monde
Francois Fillon's decision to stay in the race for French president is a political windfall for Marine Le Pen [02/03/2017]
The Independent
Marine Le Pen contre l’Etat de droit [25/02/2017]
Le Monde
Présidentielle : médiocres jeux de rôle à gauche [21/02/2017]
Le Monde
Uncertainty rattles French politics [21/02/2017]
The Japan Times
Propos de Macron sur la colonisation: le débat engagé est utile [18/02/2017]
Le Monde
Keeping the Kremlin’s Hands Off France’s Elections [17/02/2017]
The New York Times
Et le nouveau candidat LR s’appelle… François Fillon [15/02/2017]
Libération
The Rot in French Politics [12/02/2017]
The New York Times
Affaire Fillon : un coup de menton, et ça repart ? [06/02/2017]
L’Observateur
The Guardian view on France’s socialists: getting left behind [27/01/2017]
The Guardian
La primaire, machine à perdre [23/01/2017]
Le Monde
France’s Election Takes an Unlikely Liberal Turn [08/12/2016]
Economist
France’s Better Choices [06/12/2016]
Wall Street Journal
Fillon lanza el guante [29/11/2016]
El País
France's New Center-Right [28/11/2016]
Wall Street Journal
Quelles valeurs François Fillon porte-t-il? [23/11/2016]
Le Monde
Sacristie [21/11/2016]
Libération
The far-right is too close to power [18/11/2016]
The Guardian
«Le système contre le système» [16/11/2016]
Le Figaro
Non-dits [13/07/2016]
Libération
News
Comment Emmanuel Macron entend s’imposer à Bruxelles [21/06/2017]
Cécile Ducourtieux & Solenn de Royer, Le Monde
Emmanuel Macron livre ses grands principes de politique étrangère [21/06/2017]
Le Monde
Macron’s price for saving Europe: trade defense [21/06/2017]
Jakob Hanke & Maïa De La Baume, Politico
Macron lidera la respuesta a Trump y refuerza su influencia internacional [02/06/2017]
El Pais
Face à Vladimir Poutine, Emmanuel Macron pose ses marques sur la Syrie [31/05/2017]
Le Monde
Poutine, Trump, G7, OTAN : que retenir de la première semaine diplomatique de Macron ?30/05/2017]
Le Monde
El combate más arriesgado de Édouard Philippe [21/05/2017]
El Pais
Emmanuel Macron ends first week in office stressing fight against jihadis [19/05/2017]
The Guardian
France's Macron selects his government from left, right and centre [17/05/2017]
The Guardian
Macron’s Cabinet Gives Glimpse of How He Plans to Govern France [17/05/2017]
The New York Times
Le Front national veut incarner l’opposition de droite [16/05/2017]
Le Monde
Après la nomination d’Edouard Philippe, la droite au bord de la crise de nerfs [16/05/2017]
Le Monde
Investitures : stricte avec Valls, La République en marche est parfois moins regardante [16/05/2017]
Le Figaro
Macron retrasa la formación de gobierno para garantizarse ministros irreprochables [15/05/2017]
El Pais
Chirac, Sarkozy, Hollande, Macron : les présidents de Merkel [15/05/2017]
Le Figaro
Macron and Merkel signal new move to strengthen Eurozone [15/05/2017]
The Guardian
Varoufakis combattra la politique de « dérégulation et d’austérité » prônée par Macron [13/05/2017]
Le Monde
La lista para las legislativas enfrenta a Macron con su aliado Bayrou [12/05/2017]
El Pais
Macron victory gives Brussels confidence boost over EU's future [09/05/2017]
The Guardian
Hackers Came, but the French Were Prepared [09/05/2017]
The New York Times
Why the populists didn’t win France’s presidential election [08/05/2017]
The Washington Post
Emmanuel Macron Embraces E.U. to Put France ‘Back in the Picture’ [08/05/2017]
The New York Times
Les trois options des socialistes après l'élection de Macron [08/05/2017]
Le Figaro
Emmanuel Macron vows unity after winning French presidential election [08/05/2017]
The Guardian
What happens now Macron has been elected France's president? [08/05/2017]
The Guardian
After French win, Macron fields congratulations but has little time to bask in glory [08/05/2017]
The Washington Post
Macron won from a precarious place: The middle. Governing from there could be even harder. [08/05/2017]
The Washington Post
Macron’s victory buoys the European Union after a string of setbacks[08/05/2017]
The Washington Post
Why Macron Won: Luck, Skill and France’s Dark History [07/05/2017]
The New York Times
Quel premier ministre pour Emmanuel Macron? [07/05/2017]
Le Monde
«Majorité relative» ? 4 électeurs sur 10 ont voté pour Emmanuel Macron au second tour de la présidentielle [07/05/2017]
Le Monde
The left's deafening silence [05/05/2017]
Deutche Welle
French elections: Who finances the candidates? [05/05/2017]
Deutche Welle
Comment ils veulent bloquer Le Pen, sans soutenir Macron ce dimanche [05/05/2017]
Le Figaro
Présidentielle : Macron et Le Pen étalent leurs divergences lors d’un débat brutal [04/05/2017]
Le Monde
Jean-Marie Le Pen : «Un débat de chefs de partis, pas de présidentiables» [04/05/2017]
Le Figaro
France election: young liberal EU leaders rally behind French 'Kennedy', Macron [03/05/2017]
The Sydney Morning Herald
Les cinq premières mesures que prendrait Marine Le Pen si elle était élue [03/05/2017]
Le Monde
Les cinq premières mesures que prendrait Emmanuel Macron s’il était élu [03/05/2017]
Le Monde
What would Emmanuel Macron as France's leader mean for Europe?[02/05/2017]
The Guardian
Présidentielle : que contient la réforme du droit du travail que Macron refuse de modifier ? [02/05/2017]
Le Monde
Vote blanc ou abstention : la décision des « insoumis » fait des vagues [02/05/2017]
Le Monde
France election: Macron says EU must reform or face 'Frexit' [01/05/2017]
BBC
French voters skeptical Macron, Le Pen have answers on key issues [01/05/2017]
Reuters
Marine Le Pen lance un appel aux électeurs de Jean-Luc Mélenchon [28/04/2017]
Le Monde
Le 7 mai, le difficile choix de certains électeurs entre « la haine ou l’entretien du capitalisme » [28/04/2017]
Le Monde
Macron-Le Pen : quelle attitude face à l'Allemagne? [28/04/2017]
Le Figaro
Le scénario dans lequel Marine Le Pen l'emporte [28/04/2017]
Le Figaro
Entre le FN et les médias, le bras de fer permanent [28/04/2017]
Le Figaro
Presidential elections could bring the French closer together [28/04/2017]
Deutsche Welle
Présidentielle : pourquoi la présence du FN au second tour ne mobilise pas comme en 2002 [27/04/2017]
Le Monde
Emmanuel Macron’s campaign team bans Russian news outlets from events [27/04/2017]
The Guardian
Mélenchon's team urge 'not one vote for Le Pen' but stop short of backing Macron [26/04/2017]
The Guardian
'Death of the French left': why voters are hesitating over Macron [26/04/2017]
The Guardian
French presidential foes take spin battle to tumble-drier factory [26/04/2017]
Reuters
Algeria calls Macron a 'friend' after colonialism comments [26/04/2017]
Middle East Eye
Vu de Moscou, « la candidate de la Russie » contre celui « de l’élite » [24/04/2017]
Le Monde
Frontrunner Macron can take nothing for granted in French election runoff [24/04/2017]
The Guardian
La Francia en la que ya ha ganado Le Pen [23/04/2017]
El Pais
François Fillon: defeat from jaws of victory for candidate tainted by scandal [23/04/2017]
The Guardian
Tight, tense French presidential vote echoes around world [22/04/2017]
Associated Press
EU has no 'Plan B' if French voters deliver upset [21/04/2017]
Reuters
What to watch for in the first round of the French presidential election [21/04/2017]
The Washington Post
Why does the French Presidential Election matter to the UK? [21/04/2017]
The Daily Telegraph
Trump holds his tongue on French vote [21/04/2017]
Politico EU
Deadly Paris shooting could influence voters on eve of key French election [21/04/2017]
The Washington Post
How France’s presidential election could break – or make – the EU [20/04/2017]
The Guardian
It’s France’s Turn to Worry About Election Meddling by Russia [17/04/2017]
The New York Times
Le Pen and Macron woo Paris as French election enters final stretch [17/04/2017]
The Guardian
Lost without a compass: French voters before the election [17/04/2017]
Deutsche Welle
Un empate a cuatro deja abierta la primera vuelta electoral en Francia [16/04/2017]
El Pais
Left-Wing Politician Shakes Up France’s Presidential Race [16/04/2017]
The New York Times
La revolución bolivariana se cuela en la campaña francesa con una propuesta de Mélenchon [15/04/2017]
El Pais
Mélenchon puts left in contention as French election becomes too close to call [15/04/2017]
The Guardian
Can French presidential candidate Emmanuel Macron deliver on his promise to remake the country?[14/04/2017]
The Washington Post
Les sondages influencent-ils les élections ? [14/04/2017]
Le Figaro
All but one of France’s presidential candidates want to reverse globalization [13/04/2017]
Quartz
It is not time to recognize a Palestinian state, says France's Macron [13/04/2017]
The Jerusalem Post
Mélenchon veut « mettre en garde » contre la « catastrophe » Le Pen, Macron ou Fillon [12/04/2017]
Le Monde
French election shaken by surge in support for far-left candidate [12/04/2017]
The Guardian
France’s presidential election is a four-way race [12/04/2017]
The Economist
Que changerait la reconnaissance du vote blanc ?[11/04/2017]
Le Monde
Who would be the greenest French president? [11/04/2017]
Deutsche Welle
The French town that shows how Marine Le Pen could win [10/04/2017]
Financial Times
Marine Le Pen Denies French Guilt for Rounding Up Jews [10/04/2017]
The New York Times
Marine Le Pen en Corse, nouvelle terre de conquête [08/04/2017]
Le Monde
Le Pen, Macron and Fillon Share Crowded Stage With French Also-Rans [05/04/2017]
The New York Times
Election présidentielle : Ve ou VIe République ? [05/04/2017]
Le Monde
A Paris, Nuit debout à l’heure de la présidentielle [03/04/2017]
Le Monde
Présidentielle 2017 : les propositions nouvelles ou surprenantes des candidats [03/04/2017]
Le Monde
Présidentielle : les «petits» candidats à l'assaut des poids lourds [03/04/2017]
Le Figaro
La remontada del movimiento Francia Insumisa... y su referente Podemos [03/04/2017]
El País
Marine Le Pen’s tricky alliance with Donald Trump [02/04/2017]
The Washington Post
Jean-Luc Mélenchon incarne le mieux la gauche [02/04/2017]
Le Figaro
Le Front national, un parti en quête de contrôle sur la Toile [01/04/2017]
Le Monde
Macron, el candidato filósofo [01/04/2017]
El Pais
French presidential race tightens, but many still unsure [01/04/2017]
Deutsche Welle
Pourquoi ils n’iront pas voter. Des abstentionnistes témoignent [31/03/2017]
Le Monde
Les Américains s'inquiètent des interférences russes dans l'élection française [31/03/2017]
Le Figaro
Défense : Fillon dénonce l'«immaturité» de Macron [31/03/2017]
Le Figaro
Outre-mer : que proposent les onze candidats à la présidentielle ? [27/03/2017]
Le Monde
A La Réunion, Emmanuel Macron reconnaît que « rien n’est fait » [25/03/2017]
Le Monde
Présidentielle : le meilleur du fact-checking du débat de lundi soir [24/03/2017]
Le Figaro
A Moscou, Vladimir Poutine adoube Marine Le Pen [24/03/2017]
Le Monde
Présidentielle : au sein du gouvernement, qui soutient Hamon, qui soutient Macron ? [23/03/2017]
Le Monde
Macron suma un apoyo clave con Le Drian, ministro de Defensa [23/03/2017]
El Pais
Todos contra una, una contra todos [21/03/2017]
El Pais
Premier débat télévisé, premières fissures présidentielles [21/03/2017]
Le Temps
Marine Le Pen Sharpens Attack on Emmanuel Macron in French Debate [21/03/2017]
The New York Times
Jean-Claude Juncker: Marine Le Pen ‘won’t win’ [20/03/2017]
Politico EU
France’s divided left looks set for defeat in first-round elections [19/03/2017]
The Guardian
Macron contra Le Pen, el pulso del populismo global [18/03/2017]
El Pais
Face au Front national, Hamon défend sa «République sociale» [15/03/2017]
Le Figaro
À Lille, Macron présente son projet pour la justice et cible Fillon [14/03/2017]
Le Figaro
Emmanuel Macron leads in French presidential election poll for first time [09/03/2017]
The Guardian
The economy that France’s next president will inherit [09/03/2017]
The Financial Times
Benoît Hamon veut renforcer la zone euro pour sauver l’Union européenne [09/03/2017]
Le Monde
À Besançon, Fillon fait la pédagogie de son projet [09/03/2017]
Le Figaro
A Roubaix, « il y en a même qui revendiquent de ne pas aller voter à la présidentielle » [09/03/2017]
Le Monde
France's rightwing scandals leave Socialists struggling to be heard [08/03/2017]
The Guardian
La campagne présidentielle française vue du Royaume-Uni [07/03/2017]
RFI
Les promesses économiques des populistes sont-elles réalistes ? [07/03/2017]
Le Monde
François Fillon, Facing Calls to Quit French Race, Enjoys a Day of Gains [06/03/2017]
The New York Times
Présidentielle en France: des petits patrons grandement courtisés [06/03/2017]
Les Affairs
Hollande: My 'ultimate duty' is to prevent a Le Pen presidency [06/03/2017]
Deutsche Welle
French presidential election: Emmanuel Macron vows to clean up politics [02/03/2017]
The Guardian
En pleine tempête Fillon, Benoît Hamon cherche un second souffle [02/03/2017]
Le Point
Laïcité et islam : Emmanuel Macron laisse des questions en suspens [02/03/2017]
Le Monde
Emmanuel Macron dévoile son programme [02/03/2017]
Le Figaro
Macron, l'heure de vérité [02/03/2017]
Le Point
Manuel Valls exprime son « inquiétude » face à la campagne de Benoît Hamon [01/03/2017]
Le Monde
Fillon face à la justice : les volte-face du candidat [01/03/2017]
Le Point
Hamon aux parlementaires : «Je refuse que mon nom soit associé à une défaite de la gauche» [28/02/2017]
Le Figaro
Longing for Obama as President — of France [28/02/2017]
The New York Times
Au Mont-Saint-Michel, Marine Le Pen prononce un discours aux accents identitaires [27/02/2017]
Le Monde
Buoyed centrist alliance, Macron seen beating Le Pen in French runoff [26/02/2017]
Reuters
Emmanuel Macron is edging closer to France’s presidency [25/02/2017]
The Economist
Le Pen blasts EU, NATO, praises Trump [24/02/2017]
Deutsche Welle
Pour Hamon, Macron est le «candidat du centre-droit» [23/02/2017]
Le Figaro
French elections: Emmanuel Macron and François Bayrou form alliance [22/02/2017]
The Guardian
A Londres, Emmanuel Macron appelle les expatriés à « revenir entreprendre » en France [22/02/2017]
Le Monde
Would 'Frexit' mean economic disaster?[22/02/2017]
Deutsche Welle
Au Liban, Marine Le Pen nuance sa position sur la suppression de la double nationalité [21/02/2017]
Le Figaro
Marine Le Pen plays the Lebanon card in French presidential race [21/02/2017]
Middle East Eye
Sécurité sociale, médicaments, hôpitaux… Ce que proposent les candidats en matière de santé [21/02/2017]
Le Monde
The dapper Frenchman running for president as the best bet against the far right [18/02/2017]
The Washington Post
Can Russia Derail a French Front-Runner? [18/02/2017]
The Daily Beast
Emmanuel Macron: the French outsider who would be president [17/02/2017]
The Guardian
Hamon en voyage d'études de gauche au Portugal [17/02/2017]
Libération
Avec la majorité pénale à 16 ans, Fillon tente une diversion en faisant du Sarkozy [15/02/2017]
Libération
Centrist upends French presidential race in era of extremes [15/02/2017]
The Washington Post
Gabriel warns of Le Pen winning French presidential election [15/02/2017]
Deutsche Welle
Macron, un presidente ‘prêt-à-porter’ [13/02/2017]
El Pais
Even a Le Pen Win Won’t Be Enough to Break Up Euro, Banks Say [10/02/2017]
Bloomberg Markets
Fillon dans la tourmente : les parlementaires LR porteront-ils le coup fatal? [06/02/2017]
L’Observateur
Investi par le PS, Hamon ne change pas de ligne [05/02/2017]
Libération
Ce que contient (pour l'instant) le programme assez vague de Macron [05/02/2017]
L’Observateur
Marine Le Pen Makes Globalization the Enemy [05/02/2017]
Politico EU
Du changement sur la forme, pas sur le Front [05/02/2017]
Libération
El exministro Macron ya es favorito para ocupar el Elíseo [04/02/2017]
El País
Marine Le Pen’s internet army [03/02/2017]
Politico EU
Fillon looking finished. French election looking farcical and frightening [31/01/2017]
Reaction
Dos izquierdas incompatibles se la juegan en Francia [28/01/2017]
El País
Will France Sound the Death Knell for Social Democracy? [24/01/2017]
New York Times
Macron: “La única soberanía posible es la europea” [14/01/2017]
El País
Arnaud Montebourg : «Je demanderai la renégociation des accords de Schengen» [06/01/2017]
Le Parisien
Manuel Valls, une campagne sur la defensive [06/01/2017]
Le Monde
Investors leave Marine Le Pen presidency unhedged [06/01/2017]
Financial Times
François Bayrou : laisser une petite trace... [06/01/2017]
L’Observateur
French Election Polls 2017: Marine Le Pen Gains Ground In Latest Presidential Opinion Polling [06/01/2017]
International Business Times
France at risk of being next election hacking victim [05/01/2017]
Politico
49.3, sécurité, déchéance : les affirmations de Manuel Valls décryptées [05/01/2017]
Le Monde
Manuel Valls dans l'Emission politique : "J'ai changé" [05/01/2017]
L’Observateur
France's Socialists in race against time… and indifference [04/01/2017]
FRANCE 24
La justice russe saisie sur le prêt bancaire consenti au Front national [04/01/2017]
Le Monde
Primaire de la gauche : Benoît Hamon au centre du plateau du premier débat [03/01/2017]
L’Observateur
Marine Le Pen calls for return to ECU-style currency after ‘Frexit’ [03/01/2017]
Politico
Populist Le Pen still too “frightening” to win French presidency: Pro [02/01/2017]
CNBC
Le Pen borrows from father’s company to fund presidential campaign [01/01/2017]
Financial Times
Pour 55% des Français, Emmanuel Macron ferait un meilleur président que François Fillon [23/12/2016]
Pierre Lepelletier, Le Figaro
"Si la primaire est de qualité, Valls a toutes ses chances" [23/12/2016]
Remy Dodet, Nouvel Observateur
François Fillon vs the unions [22/12/2016]
Nicholas Vinocur, Politico
Pour se financer en 2017, le FN n'exclut pas de faire appel à Jean-Marie Le Pen [22/12/2016]
Marc de Boni, Le Figaro
A un mois de la primaire à gauche, les candidats contraints à la trêve [21/12/2016]
Bastien Bonnefous, Le Monde
Montebourg, un projet « au cœur des différentes gauches » [18/12/2016]
Le Monde
Arnaud Montebourg: 'French Bernie Sanders' plotting a shakeup [17/12/2016]
Angelique Chrisafis, The Guardian
Bayrou continue de peaufiner son éventuel projet pour 2017 [16/12/2016]
Emmanuel Galiero, Le Figaro
Primaire de gauche : six hommes et une femme pour une succession incertaine [14/12/2016]
Rachid Laïreche et Laure Bretton, Libération
La dividida izquierda presagia una histórica debacle electoral en Francia [11/12/2016]
Carlos Yárnoz, El País
Les résultats définitifs de la primaire de la droite : Fillon 44,1%, Juppé 28,6%, Sarkozy 20,7% [23/11/2016]
L’Observateur
Why François Fillon’s win is torture for Marine Le Pen [23/11/2016]
Nicholas Vinocur, Politico
How François Fillon Became the French Right's New Hope [23/11/2016]
Angelique Chrisafis, The Guardian
Alain Juppé attacks François Fillon in effort to regain ground [22/11/2016]
Financial Times
Primaire de la droite : la stratégie de terrain de Fillon explique-t-elle son succès? [22/11/2016]
Laura Motet, Le Monde
François Fillon, Thatcherite with a thing for Russia [21/11/2016]
Nicholas Vinocur, Politico
Quand Trump pèse sur la présidentielle française [10/11/2016]
Matthieu Goar, Alexandre Lemarié, Raphaëlle Besse Desmoulières, Cédric Pietralunga, Bastien Bonnefous et Olivier Faye, Le Monde