英文摘要 |
How to understand the appearance of co-habitation of the 5th Republic of France by referring to its social context, which is an international regime based on the neoliberalism? The case of French constitution is not an exception, because of its far above average constitution-making, but a very sensitive example with the dynamic of “I-We balance,” which stands at the very center of civilizing process. In other words, the civilizing process leads to the individualization on the one hand, and the search for communitarian solidarity on the other. This dynamic stays not only within the nation -state, but also without as the core for the international regime, among which the neoliberalism prevails after the 1980s. The neoliberalism strengthens the tension between the “I-We balance” because of which the cohabitation happens three times from the mi-80s to the early 21st century. Moreover, it makes the state vulnerable in the face of the globalization, and the President obliged to play a symbolic role for the nation. Nevertheless, his legitimacy comes from the role, not from himself as the managementism of the globalization jeopardizes the effectiveness of charisma for the legitimation. As a result, the fluctuation of the public opinion continues, and none of the President of the Republic has been re-elected after 2000, when the Constitution was revised the term of the presidency from 7 years to 5 years. This constitutional revision makes the cohabitation difficult to happen again. |