He was, according to one scholar, "the most important single influence on French policy in the crucial year of 1741."
French foreign policy has been preoccupied with Germany ever since.
You gotta tell me this wasn't some part of French policy.
But this could also free French economic policy from enslavement by the mark.
But he said some aspects of French policies were unfair.
The political situation still gave them no alternative to the regent's French policy.
It is one thing to read up on, say, current French policy for the airliner industry, and to start from scratch.
Much the same kind of division marks French policy today.
So the political scene will be reassembled, while French policies continue as they are.
He also intends to exercise his constitutional right to determine French foreign policy.