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Journal articles on the topic "Présidents – Messages"
Kovács, Máté. "Navigating between obligation and possibility: for an analysis of modalities in university presidents' welcome messages." Romanica Olomucensia 29, no. 1 (June 1, 2017): 35–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.5507/ro.2017.003.
Full textDollfus, Hélène, and Jean-Louis Mandel. "Message des deux présidents." médecine/sciences 26 (January 2010): I. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/medsci/2010261s0.
Full textManouvrier, Sylvie, and Serge Amselem. "Message des deux présidents." médecine/sciences 24 (January 2008): I. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/medsci/2008241s0.
Full textHiggs, Ken. "President's Message Message du président." Physiotherapy Canada 55, no. 03 (2003): 127. http://dx.doi.org/10.2310/6640.2003.2218.
Full textHiggs, Ken. "Message du président." Physiotherapy Canada 55, no. 01 (2003): 002. http://dx.doi.org/10.2310/6640.2003.35223.
Full textBertin, Pr Éric. "Message du Président." Cahiers de Nutrition et de Diététique 46 (December 2011): S18. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0007-9960(11)70021-9.
Full textRigalleau, Vincent. "Message du Président." Cahiers de Nutrition et de Diététique 48 (December 2013): S19. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0007-9960(13)70601-1.
Full textHagard, Spencer. "Message du Président." Promotion & Education 3, no. 4 (December 1996): 37–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/102538239600300418.
Full textHagard, Spencer. "Message du Président." Promotion & Education 4, no. 1 (March 1997): 38–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/102538239700400123.
Full textHagard, Spencer. "Message du Président." Promotion & Education 5, no. 1 (March 1998): 35. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/102538239800500118.
Full textDissertations / Theses on the topic "Présidents – Messages"
Billange, Claude. "Le discours présidentiel rituel aux États-Unis de 1945 à nos jours : étude et analyse de la communication politique publique de Truman à Clinton." Toulouse 1, 1997. http://www.theses.fr/1997TOU10050.
Full textThe ritual characteristic of presidential political speeches, within the American institutions seems undeniable. American presidents have progressively turned to specialists in presidential communication to shape their political addresses. For as much as some may have tried, most have failed to grant their teams of speechwriters equally important recognition. Yet, the American presidency is closely connected to every aspect of communication: public political speeches, and the 1945-1996 period is no exception, lie at the heart of the American institutions. Those addresses have become the mirror-image of events past years have witnessed. This study highlights the existence, hidden at times, of those specialists in presidential communication. Their achievements, as "wordsmiths" who have kept a close intimacy with the presidency, bestow upon these public addresses a specific political density, through their scrupulous efforts, the themes, the structure and the rhetoric they have based their political messages on. The documents related to presidential communication, stored in presidential libraries, tend to show the dramatic incidence most speechwriters have had over the policy conducted from the white house. The American institutions for more than two centuries have appeared to be the system most prone to generate the stability democracy feeds on : the study of these ritual political public presidential messages, spanning over half a century, reveals a true sense of continuity. The presidency is still unwaveringly present within the American political system. Through the seemingly everlasting ritual of the presidential speech-process, these addresses bear witness for stability. There does not seem to be a great difference in fact between democrats and republicans: a situation close to permanent political "cohabitation". The USA were born from their founding fathers' ideal of a constitutional and delicate balance between the sovereignty of federal states and the powers of the federal government
Barry, Alpha Ousmane. "Pouvoirs du discours discours du pouvoir : analyse des spécificités discursives dans la parole politique de Sékou Touré." Besançon, 1999. http://www.theses.fr/1999BESA1016.
Full textHernot, Vincent. "Mary Robinson, 1990-1997 : la portée sociale et politique de la parole présidentielle." Caen, 2000. http://www.theses.fr/2000CAEN1309.
Full textThiébaut, Nicolas. "Étude sur la faculté du chef de l'État de s'adresser au Parlement en droit constitutionnel français." Thesis, Université Paris-Saclay (ComUE), 2016. http://www.theses.fr/2016SACLS512.
Full text« Accident of history » according to the Warsmann report, executed at the time of the 2008 constitutional reform, the ban of the Head of State to appear before the Parliament, as the broader matter of the communication between the two bodies, deserve to be reconsidered. The ability of the Head of State to address the Parliament fits into a mechanical of powers which study contributes to enlighten notably through the parliamentary framework where the Fifth Republic carries out an arrangement whose original feature must be emphasized. For the parliamentary communication of the Executive appears all at once as a tool, for this one, to conduct the Parliament’s work, and, for the latter, as a tool to control the executive action, this issue already is at heart of the revolutionaries’ concerns relating to the organisation of the separation of powers. The synchronization operated by the parliamentary system among political responsability and communication comes to renew the query and distinguish the one relative to the Head of State communication. The irresponsability of the latter will entail a prohibition to appear before the Parliament and an obligation to address them through written messages, under the control of the accountable ministers. The Fifth Republic causes a break in the parliementary design of the Head of State’s ability to address the Parliament which accompanies the redefinition of the presidential office. This break manifests itself both on the issuer and on the receiver’s levels. At the issuer’s level, a disjunction appears between power and responsability, first, through the abolition of the countersignature requirement for the exercise of the right to send messages despite the maintenance of the presidential irresponsability, then, secondly, through the acknowledgment of a certain right to enter and speak in the parliamentary hemicycle. At the receiver’s level, the parliamentary communication of the Head of State is affected by the repercussions of the evolution of the representation’s notion that seems to lead the President to make of people his favored interlocutor
Platet, Pierrot Françoise. "L'information financière à la lumière d'un changement de cadre conceptuel comptable : Etude du message du Président des sociétés cotées françaises." Phd thesis, Université Montpellier I, 2009. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00480501.
Full textPlatet, Françoise. "L' information financière à la lumière d'un changement de cadre conceptuel comptable : Etude du message du Président des sociétés cotées françaises." Montpellier 1, 2009. http://www.theses.fr/2009MON10026.
Full textSince january 1st 2005, French public companies have been required to edit their consolidated accounts under the international accounting standards IAS/IFRS, which have been adopted by the European Union in 2002. This new set of standards is developed by a private organisation the IASB, and is corresponding to a change of accounting model for most European countries and more particularly for France. Effectively, the previous accounting rules were based on the European continental accounting model based on a stakeholders approach, whereas the IAS/IFRS are grounded on the anglo-saxon accounting model preferring a stockholders approach. Principles and concepts underlying these standards are gathered within the accounting conceptual framework, which introduces the standards and defines, among others, the objectives and users of the financial information issued by companies. This doctoral research analyses the consequences of this transition from one accounting model to another, on the content of financial reporting of French listed companies. In order to do so, we chose to operate a content analysis of the chairman's letter appearing as an introduction of the annual report. We used a textual analysis software called ALCESTE. This longitudinal study, going from 2001 to 2007, is regarding 60 SBF 250 index companies and allows the identification of an evolution in the presentation of performance towards the place devoted to the stockholders, within the chaiman's discourse
Ambomo, Claudine. "Analyse d'un discours politique présidentiel : étude lexicométrique (Paul Biya, Cameroun, 1982 à 2002)." Thesis, Besançon, 2013. http://www.theses.fr/2013BESA1021/document.
Full textThe analysis of a corpus of 297 speeches made by the President of the Republic of Cameroon between 1982 and 2002, by means of the methods and the software of the textual statistics and the linguistic concepts of the discourse analysis, has brought to light lexical, rhetorical and structural characteristics of Paul Biya’s speeches. After the identification of some of the themes of the corpus, lexical analysis and lexicometric study of the evolution of vocabulary have been made. Statistical methods have helped to clarify the enunciation through the study of lexical time and the adaptation to the public targeted.Finally, the analysis of two types of speeches: speeches made by the President of the Republic every year on the eve of Youth Day’s celebration on February 10, and speeches made every end of year on December 31 to the Nation and to foreign diplomats has shown a diachronic change of vocabulary, showing a clear adaptation to the audience
Books on the topic "Présidents – Messages"
Mayaffre, Damon. Paroles de président: Jacques Chirac (1995-2003) et le discours présidentiel. Paris: H. Champion, 2004.
Find full textCompaoré, Blaise. Discours et allocutions du Président du Faso 2006. Ouagadougou: Présidence du Faso, 2007.
Find full textMayaffre, Damon. Paroles de président: Jacques Chirac (1995-2003) et le discours présidentiel sous la Ve République. Paris: H. Champion, 2004.
Find full textWade, Abdoulaye. Discours à la nation de Son Excellence Maître Abdoulaye Wade, président de la République du Sénégal. Dakar: [publisher not identified], 2009.
Find full textHabyarimana, Juvénal. Discours, messages et entretiens 1986 de Son Excellence le général-major Habyarimana Juvénal, président de la République Rwandaise et président-fondateur du Mouvement révolutionnaire national pour le développement, 1984. Kigali]: Présidence de la République rwandaise, Service de l'information et des archives nationales en collaboration avec l'Office rwandais d'information, 1987.
Find full textÉtat des lieux de la libération de certains détenus, suite au communiqué de la Présidence de la République du Rwanda du 1er janvier 2003. Kigali: Ligue des droits de la personne dans la région des grands lacs, 2006.
Find full textCanada. Ministère des affaires extérieures. Message du Très Honorable Joé Clark, Secrétaire D'état Aux Affaires Extérieures, A la Conférence du Désarmement A L'occasion de la Nomination du Canada A la Présidence de la Conférence. S.l: s.n, 1986.
Find full textChirac, Jacques. Discours et messages de Jacques Chirac, maire de Paris, premier ministre, président de la République, en hommage aux juifs de France victimes de la collaboration de l'Etat français de Vichy avec l'occupant allemand, en hommage au CRIF et aux justes de France et en mémoire de la Shoah. 6th ed. Paris: Fils et filles des déportés juifs de France, 2005.
Find full text1751-1836, Madison James, United States. President (1809-1817 : Madison), and United States. War Dept., eds. Message from the President of the United States [i.e. Madison], transmitting a letter from the Secretary of War: Accompanied with sundry documents in obedience to a resolution of the 31st of December last, requesting such information as may tend to explain the causes of the failure of the arms of the U. States on the northern frontier. Washington: A. & G. Way, printers, 1985.
Find full text1751-1836, Madison James, and United States. President (1809-1817 : Madison), eds. Message from the president of the United States, transmitting communications from the plenipotentiaries of the United States, charged with negotiating peace with Great Britain: Shewing the conditions on which alone that government is willing to put an end to the war. Washington: A. and G. Way, printers, 1985.
Find full textBook chapters on the topic "Présidents – Messages"
Borloo, Jean-Louis. "Message du président de la République." In Handicap : le temps des engagements, 285. Presses Universitaires de France, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/puf.kris.2006.01.0285.
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