Is it true that de Gaulle kept journalists at a distance because he
disliked the press? Or was the press really against him, as always
claimed? How did he exploit his own charisma on radio and
television? This book explores the relationship between de Gaulle
and the media during his presidency. The author examines de
Gaulle's communications strategy and broadcasting policy, comparing
his approach to public communications with that of past French
leaders and contemporary American presidents.
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