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Le jugement du peuple : le procès Clinton

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Lachapelle, Guy

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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12424/43604
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http://ethiquepublique.revues.org/2710
Abstract
Cet article propose une analyse du procès Clinton en se penchant sur les différentes étapes de l’affaire, les stratégies des acteurs en jeu et les choix de l’opinion publique américaine. En nous révélant l’image d’une société américaine à la recherche d’un modèle politique s’appuyant tant sur le libéralisme interventionniste que sur le conservatisme, le procès Clinton a mis en lumière la dérive partisane dont il a été l’objet. L’auteur nous montre cependant à quel point l’opinion publique américaine a su rester en dehors du débat politicien et préserver sa confiance au président.
This article offers a detailed analysis of the Clinton Affair, the different stages of the trial, the strategies of the participants in the trial and the choices made by American citizens. The trial was subject to a battle between liberals and conservatives. It displayed on image of the American society as looking for a new political model, standing on liberal principles rather than conservationnist ones. The author demonstrates how the American people knew how to stay on the outside of the political battle and not lose confidence in their president.
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2017-01-17
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info:eu-repo/semantics/article
Identifier
oai:revues.org:ethiquepublique/2710
urn:doi:10.4000/ethiquepublique.2710
http://ethiquepublique.revues.org/2710
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