Gaullism
[goh-liz-uh m, gaw-] /ˈgoʊ lɪz əm, ˈgɔ-/
noun
1.
a political movement in France led by Charles de Gaulle.
2.
the principles and policies of the Gaullists.
/ˈɡəʊlɪzəm; ˈɡɔː-/
noun
1.
the conservative French nationalist policies and principles associated with General Charles de Gaulle
2.
a political movement founded on and supporting General de Gaulle’s principles and policies
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