The language of leadership in contemporary France
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The language of leadership in contemporary France
Dartmouth, c1996
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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内容説明
Addressing the constraints and opportunities for leadership discourse conferred by the French Fifth Republic, its constitution, institutions and political predecessors, this work examines cases where discourse as a leadership was successful, as well as cases where it was less so.
目次
- Introduction - the language of leadership in contemporary France, Helen Drake and John Gaffney
- Valery Giscard D'Estang - discourse and presidential authority, John Gaffney
- reinventing socialist discourse in an evolving political culture - Francois Mitterand, Wayne Northcutt
- Edith Cresson - victim of her own image, Lynne Wilcox
- Jean-Marie le Pen and the discourse of ambiguity, Catherine Fieschi
- George Marchais and the discourse of declining authority, Gino Raymond
- trade union leadership in France - individual and collective identities in transition, Susan Milner
- Jean-Marie Tjibaou - turning the outside in, Lorna Milne
- Jacques Delors and the discourse of political legitimacy, Helen Drake.
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