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How do presidents lead? If presidential power is the power to persuade, why is there a lack of evidence of presidential
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This edited collection explores the intersections of populist communication, performative leadership and international p
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This book offers an insightful analysis of presidential policy towards Rhodesia during the UDI era of 1965-1979. Michel
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The serious illness of three presidents—Woodrow Wilson, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, and John F. Kennedy—as well as the in
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As we ask anew in these troubled times what it means to be an American, You, the People provides perspective by casting
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Principled Persuasion in Employee Communication highlights a new but significant dilemma for organisational leaders. Wil
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Public opinion polls point to a continuing decline in confidence in the Presidency, court system, Congress, the news med
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Already considered a classic and widely used in courses on the presidency, Skowronek's book has greatly expanded ou
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Whether writing from the perspective of rhetoric or political science, scholars of presidential communication often assu
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