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Macron's Foreign Policy Ambitions Meet France's Realities
May 18, 2018 | 09:00 GMT

French soldiers march in a 2010 military parade in Dakar, Senegal. As a former colonial empire, France has interests that stretch from sub-Saharan Africa to the Middle East, and to the Indian Ocean.
(SEYLLOU/AFP/Getty Images)
Highlights
- The current global context gives France an opportunity to try to shape the European Union according to its needs, and to elevate its role in global affairs.
- But France still depends on key allies, such as the United States and Germany, to achieve many of its foreign policy goals.
- France will push to increase the European Union's military and economic autonomy, but its dependency on allies, and factors beyond its control, will limit its room for action.
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