Yes, because of the vagueness of the definition I used. I used it because Peronism has no good simple definition, as it's more of a historical phenomenon than a clear ideology. Gaullism is pretty different from Peronism, and better-defined. Gaullism is indisputably center-right, and has some clear tenets like presidential republicanism (owing to its Orléanist roots), France maintaining a world power status independent of its alliance with America and Britain, and state intervention in a market economy. It doesn't have an intense mutual hatred with the French cultural elite the way Peronism does in Argentina.
That's also basically the definition of gaullism
Yes, because of the vagueness of the definition I used. I used it because Peronism has no good simple definition, as it's more of a historical phenomenon than a clear ideology. Gaullism is pretty different from Peronism, and better-defined. Gaullism is indisputably center-right, and has some clear tenets like presidential republicanism (owing to its Orléanist roots), France maintaining a world power status independent of its alliance with America and Britain, and state intervention in a market economy. It doesn't have an intense mutual hatred with the French cultural elite the way Peronism does in Argentina.