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Writing style: political implications


Writing style: political implications is a tool for guiding systematic, analytic reading. Using this tool helps to uncover partially hidden meanings in all kinds of texts, such as company reports or government policy statements.

A summary card of this tool is available to download in four languages in PDF format:

English (42K) | French (42K) | Spanish (42K) | Portuguese (42K)

The complete tool is also available (PDF format):

English (106K, 17pp) | French (119K, 20pp) | Spanish (105K, 17pp) | Portuguese (115K, 17pp)

Please cite this tool as:

Price, L. and Sathiagnanan, J. 2005. Writing style: political implications. Power tools series. International Institute for Environment and Development, London, UK.

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