Sophie Pedder
Sophie Pedder is a British journalist and author.[1]
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She obtained a degree at the University of Oxford and a MA at the University of Chicago.[1][2] Pedder entered The Economist in 1990. Following a spell as correspondent in South Africa from 1994 to 1997,[3] Pedder became the Paris bureau chief of the newspaper in 2003.[1] She has also collaborated as political commentator for BBC and CNN.[4]
Awards
- David Watt Prize (2006)[n. 1]
Works
- Pedder, Sophie (2007). Blairkozy ou Ségoblair?. Michalon.[3]
- Pedder, Sophie (2012). Le déni français: Les derniers enfants gâtés de l’Europe. Paris: JC Lattès.[6]
- Pedder, Sophie (2018). Emmanuel Macron and the Quest to Reinvent a Nation. Bloomsbury Continuum.[7]
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References
- Informational notes
- For her article "Spot the difference" on French anti-americanism, published in The Economist on 24 December 2005.[5]
- Citations
- ""Le déni français : les derniers enfants gâtés de l'Europe" de Sophie Pedder chez Lattès (Paris, France)". 20minutes.fr. 23 November 2012.
- "Sohie Pedder". French Chamber of Great Britain.
- Lemieux 2012.
- "Whats About". Harvard Club of France.
- "Award: Sophie Pedder". The Economist. 13 June 2006.
- Lellouche 2012, pp. 739–754.
- Derbyshire 2018 ; Poirier 2018; Stangler 2019
- Bibliography
- Delves Broughton, Philip (12 August 2018). "‘Revolution Française’ Review: The March of Macron", Wall Street Journal
- Sheridan, Michael (17 June 2018). "Review: Revolution Française: Emmanuel Macron and the Quest to Reinvent a Nation by Sophie Pedder", The Sunday Times
- Kuper, Simon (27 June 2018). "How Emmanuel Macron charmed a nation", New Statesman
- Gernelle, Etienne (21 June 2018). "Macron et la piqûre du regret. D'étonnantes confidences présidentielles dans le livre de Sophie Pedder font resurgir la question centrale : Macron va-t-il assez vite et assez loin ?", Le Point
- Marlowe, Lara (5 June 2018). "Paris Letter: Macron and the strange quality of optimism: Sophie Pedder’s new book profiles France’s president as an isolated, gutsy character", Irish Times
- Lellouche, Pierre (2012). "France-Allemagne : le double déni". Politique étrangère. Institut français des relations internationales: 739–754. doi:10.3917/pe.124.0739. ISSN 0032-342X.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)
- Lemieux, Emmanuel (23 October 2012). "Sophie Pedder, Lady Low-Cost". Les Influences.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)
- Poirier, Agnès (16 June 2018). "Review: Revolution Française by Sophie Pedder — is Emmanuel Macron the new Thatcher?". The Times.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)
- Stangler, Cole (1 April 2019). "President of the Rich". The Nation.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)
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