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Steven Erlanger
journaliste américain De Wikipédia, l'encyclopédie libre
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Steven J. Erlanger (né en 1952) est un journaliste américain. Il fut chef de bureau à Paris du New York Times de 2008 à . Erlanger a rejoint Times en .
Il signe un tribune sur le chômage des jeunes en France en 2012 qu'il qualifie de Génération flottante[1] .
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Récompenses
- 1981 - Robert Livingston Award for international reporting for a series of articles about Eastern Europe
- 2000 - German Marshall Fund’s Peter Weitz Prize for excellence and originality in reporting and analyzing European and transatlantic affairs
- 2001 - American Society of Newspaper Editors's Jesse Laventhol Prize for Deadline Reporting-Individual for deadline reporting for his work in the former Yugoslavia
- 2002 - Shared Pulitzer Prize for Explanatory Reporting with other staffers of The New York Times for work on Al Qaeda.
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- The Colonial Worker in Boston, 1775. Washington: U.S. Department of Labor Bureau of Labor Statistics, 1975.
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