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Twenty years of press articles on the European Union
[Vingt ans d’articles de presse sur l’Union européenne]

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  • Camille Jehle
  • Florian Le Gallo

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Using automated text analysis methods, we show that coverage of European issues by the French press has remained limited and stable over the past two decades, peaking mainly during European election periods. Unlike the national press, the local press is more interested in concrete EU initiatives, which are generally presented in a positive light. À l’aide de méthodes d’analyse automatisée des textes, nous montrons que la couverture des questions européennes par la presse française est restée limitée et stable sur les deux dernières décennies, avec surtout des pics lors des élections européennes. Contrairement à la presse nationale, la presse locale s’intéresse davantage aux initiatives concrètes de l’UE, généralement présentées positivement.

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  • Camille Jehle & Florian Le Gallo, 2026. "Twenty years of press articles on the European Union [Vingt ans d’articles de presse sur l’Union européenne]," Eco Notepad 429, Banque de France.
  • Handle: RePEc:bfr:econot:429
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