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    J’ai un accent, moi ? Les médias et les caractéristiques « atypiques » des personnalités politiques by Philippe Chassé, Alizée Pillod

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…More precisely, it focuses on the media coverage of political figures with non-standard accents, and is based on a case study, namely the appointment of Jean Castex as Prime Minister of France. The results of the content analysis conducted by the authors highlight the fact that even if accents are unrelated to a person’s ability to serve as Prime Minister, journalists do give them importance. …”
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    La stratégie discursive de Stephen Harper (2006-2010) by Denis Monière

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…To answer this question the author conducted a lexicometrical analysis of 302 official speeches pronounced by Stephen Harper, Prime Minister of Canada, from 2006 to 2010. The analysis of lexical indicators reveals that the lexical behaviours of Harper differ not only from those of leaders of past majority governments but also, in certain aspects, from those who led minority governments.…”
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    Eau : le rôle méconnu de Michel Rocard by Bernard Barraqué, Patrick Laigneau, Pierre Victoria

    “…Michel Rocard was not a water specialist, but he repeatedly supported water policy improvements: he protected the water agencies in an Accounting Office audit when he was sent to condemn them; as prime minister he supported the law that made water a common heritage; in the latter part of his life, he was active in the world water forums. …”
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    Ni ville, ni suburb by Stéphane Sadoux

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…In March 2012, two years after his accession to power, the prime minister David Cameron called for the construction of new garden cities, which are presented as a solution to the crisis. …”
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    (Se) rendre conforme. Les limites de la critique au Conseil d’analyse économique by Thomas Angeletti

    Published 2009-10-01
    “…This article proposes to analyze empirically the question of the standardization of behaviors within institutions, through a specific case study of the Conseil d’analyse économique (CAE), an agency which brings together economists to act as an advisory body to the Prime Minister. The CAE is submitted to two formal requirements in terms of its functioning, that is a commitment to scientific and political plurality in its recruitment on the one hand, and a commitment to debate and the confrontation of points of view on the other hand. …”
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