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Rocard is a
submarine volcano in
French Polynesia,
located between the
island of
Mehetia and the
Teahitia seamount. The volcano's
summit is 2515m below...
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Rocard (French pronunciation: [iv ʁɔkaʁ]; 22 May 1903 – 16
March 1992) was a
French physicist who
helped develop the
atomic bomb for France.
Rocard was...
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Michel Rocard AC OQ (French: [miʃɛl ʁɔkaʁ]; 23
August 1930 – 2 July 2016) was a
French politician and a
member of the
Socialist Party (PS). He
served as...
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second round. At the end of 1974, some PSU members,
including leader Michel Rocard, re-joined the PS. They
represented the "left-wing Christian" and non-Marxist...
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Rocard government was the
Government of
France headed by
Prime Minister Michel Rocard. It was
originally formed on 10 May 1988 by the presidential...
- he was not sure he
would run, and meanwhile, his
internal rival Michel Rocard campaigned for the nomination. The
favourite to win the
election according...
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Michel Rocard tried to gain
support from the UDF by
appointing four UDF ministers.
After the UDF
withdrew its
support for the
government in 1991,
Rocard and...
- 000 and 50,000 people. The crowd, led by
Pierre Mendès-France and
Michel Rocard,
shouted "Ce n'est qu'un début,
continuons le combat!" ("This is only the...
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years afterwards. In his
years at
Sciences Po,
Philippe supported Michel Rocard and was
influenced by him,
identifying with the
Rocardian and
social democratic...
- its own program,
based on
autogestion (workers' self-management).
Michel Rocard was the PSU
candidate for the 1969
presidential elections,
obtaining 3.61%...