Definitions

from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.

  • noun The political movement supporting Gen. Charles de Gaulle as leader of the French government in exile during World War II.
  • noun The political movement headed by Charles de Gaulle after World War II.
  • noun The political principles and goals of Charles de Gaulle and his followers.

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  • noun French political ideology based on Charles de Gaulle's thoughts and actions.

Etymologies

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French Gaullisme, from Charles de Gaulle.

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Examples

  • President Sarkozy's speech on Thursday was a re-statement of traditional Gaullism, perhaps reflecting the electoral threat he faces from the National Front in next year's elections.

    France and Germany Still Divided Simon Nixon 2011

  • With the liberation, France threw herself behind Gaullism with such fervor because we were ashamed of our behavior.

    Vichy's 'Very Nice People' Emma-Kate Symons 2011

  • The problems have been here all along, but Gaullism by its nature seems to reinforce conservatism and traditionalism.

    After the Bastille 2008

  • In “At Last, the Demise of Gaullism” (February 1978), Patricia H. Painton depicted the political landscape on the eve of suspenseful congressional elections.

    After the Bastille 2008

  • The problems have been here all along, but Gaullism by its nature seems to reinforce conservatism and traditionalism.

    After the Bastille 2008

  • In “At Last, the Demise of Gaullism” (February 1978), Patricia H. Painton depicted the political landscape on the eve of suspenseful congressional elections.

    After the Bastille 2008

  • He appears, rather, to see London's role as mitigating the damage done by American unilateralism on the one hand and "Euro-Gaullism" on the other ( "the Chiracian version of Euro-Gaullism leads nowhere").

    Prudential 2009

  • That criticism should include all the unfortunate fruites of Zionism and folks, for goodness sake - if we had criticised, say France for something and mention the Gaullism, that would not be the sign of the hate of French.

    Gaza Invasion Protesters; Don't Feed the Beast-- Let's start talking about smart protest." 2009

  • Naturally this has a certain appeal in some quarters of the Continent, where the anti-American Gaullism of the '60s is not entirely dead.

    Europe To Clinton: A Wary Welcome 2008

  • Foreign Minister Michel Jobert, who took Gaullism to an extreme, opened a caucus in Washington of the European Community participants with the bitter salutation: “Bonjour les traitres” “Hello traitors”.

    The Prize Daniel Yergin 2008

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