Gaullism


Gaull·ism

G0061800 (gō′lĭz′əm, gô′-)n.1. The political movement supporting Gen. Charles de Gaulle as leader of the French government in exile during World War II.2. a. The political movement headed by Charles de Gaulle after World War II.b. The political principles and goals of Charles de Gaulle and his followers.
Gaull′ist n.

Gaullism

(ˈɡəʊlɪzəm; ˈɡɔː-) n1. (Government, Politics & Diplomacy) the conservative French nationalist policies and principles associated with General Charles de Gaulle2. (Government, Politics & Diplomacy) a political movement founded on and supporting General de Gaulle's principles and policies

Gaull•ism

(ˈgoʊ lɪz əm, ˈgɔ-)

n. 1. a political movement in France led by Charles de Gaulle. 2. the principles and policies of the Gaullists.

Gaullism

1. the principles and policies of Charles de Gaulle during World War II in support of the Free French and opposed to the Vichy regime.
2. the political principles, chiefly conservative and nationalistic, of de Gaulle as French president, 1959-69. — Gaullist, n., adj.
See also: Politics
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gollismo