Alexandra Föderl-Schmid
Alexandra Föderl-Schmid is a prominent journalist and former deputy editor-in-chief of a major German newspaper. She was accused of plagiarism in her doctoral thesis and journalistic articles, but her academic work was ultimately cleared of significant wrongdoing by university investigations.
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Germany:
She is one of the authors of the article.
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Germany:
Alexandra Föderl-Schmid is one of the authors of the article discussing the succession of Christine Lagarde.
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Germany:
Alexandra Föderl-Schmid reports on the reactions to Johann Wadephul's proposal in Paris.
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Germany:
Alexandra Föderl-Schmid is the author of the article discussing France's energy strategy.
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Germany:
Alexandra Föderl-Schmid is the deputy editor-in-chief of the Süddeutsche Zeitung and was reported missing during the time of the article.
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Switzerland:
Alexandra Föderl-Schmid was previously accused by Stefan Weber of plagiarism in her doctoral thesis.
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Germany:
Föderl-Schmid, a former deputy editor-in-chief, was accused of plagiarism in her doctoral thesis and journalistic texts.
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Switzerland:
Alexandra Föderl-Schmid was the deputy editor-in-chief of the 'Süddeutsche Zeitung' and was accused of plagiarism in several articles.
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Germany:
Föderl-Schmid was accused of plagiarism in her doctoral thesis and journalistic texts, but no relevant misconduct was found.
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Germany:
Föderl-Schmid was accused by Weber of plagiarism in her doctoral thesis and journalistic texts.
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