Gaullism regarded safeguarding independence of nation and sovereignty, striving for the power nation's status of France as purport. It had great influence on the development of foreign policy of the Fifth Republic of France. Gaullism came into being after World War II, with the competition for hegemony between two superpowers, and the decline of French position as background. As a kind of policy thought, Gaullism was not only the need of the reality after the war, but also the result that French culture, Fr...