Anti-French sentiment

Anti-French sentiment (Francophobia or Gallophobia) is the fear of, discrimination against, prejudice of, or hatred towards France, the French people, French culture, the French government or the Francophonie (set of political entities that use French as an official language or whose French-speaking population is numerically or proportionally large).[1] It has existed in various forms and in different countries for centuries. The phenomenon has been strongest in Belgium, the United Kingdom and Germany,[citation needed] and was often expressed in literature and the popular medium. It is also a major factor in many African countries[2][3] and some Canadian cultures.

  1. ^ Robertson, John G. (1991). Robertson's Words for a Modern Age: A Cross Reference of Latin and Greek Combining Elements. Senior Scribe Publications. p. 212. ISBN 978-0-9630919-0-1.
  2. ^ Yasmine Akrimi (7 November 2023). "The Françafrique: Unveiling Anti-French Sentiments and France's Complex Role in Africa". BIC-RHR.
  3. ^ Jonathan Guiffard (11 January 2023). "Anti-french Sentiment in West Africa - A Reflection of the Authoritarian Confrontation With the "Collective West"". Institut Montaigne.

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