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French cinema and the political

Studies in French Cinema, 2010
ABSTRACTThe years since 1995 have seen the return of the political to French cinema, but this is a cinema that can no longer feed off an elaborated leftist project, and that must therefore take new forms. After a brief contextualization, this article seeks to account for the novelty and effectiveness of this cinema.
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French military politics

Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, 1981
‘In France and elsewhere, the role of a national deterrent force has been badly misunderstood.’
Pierre M. Gallois, Edward A. Kolodziej
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French National Character and French Politics

2002
‘National character’ is an elusive concept, more often employed than defined. In political thought, talk of national characters has been understandably discredited since the Second World War, as embarrassment about the political implications of the concept came to compound the difficulties inherent in its very nature — related to the perplexities ...
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Politics on French Television

European Journal of Communication, 1999
This article develops an analysis of the political programmes broadcast by the French channels during the presidential election of 1995. The study uses a theoretical framework based on Elias's notion of `figuration' and offers a brief description of the French `media landscape', profoundly changed in the late 1980s by the dual process of privatization ...
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French Political Science

PS: Political Science & Politics, 1989
In recent years, a number of researchers and educators have accepted active administrative positions. This is a significant trend, since French tradition calls for a fairly strict separation between the world of research and the world of politics and administration.
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The Context of French Politics

1998
France has been one of the important countries in the world. Its culture, architecture, and cuisine have been much admired and copied; its language has served as the chief medium of diplomacy; and its political philosophies and institutional patterns have exerted influences far beyond the country’s borders. Until the end of World War II, France was the
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THE SEX OF FRENCH POLITICS

Art History, 1983
Marianne into Battle, Republican Imagery and Symbolism in France by Maurice Agulhon, translated by J. Lloyd, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press and Paris: Editions de la Maison des Sciences de l'Homme, 1981, 235pp., 35 ills, £18.50 cloth, £6.95 paperRealism and Social Vision in Courbet and Proudhon by James Henry Rubin, Princeton: Princeton ...
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Contemporary French Politics

The Modern Language Review, 1986
M. Adereth, Malcolm Slater
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french rhetoric and political reality

Philosophy & Social Criticism, 1987
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