The party politics of presidential rhetoric / Amnon Cavari, Interdisciplinary Center Herzliya (Israel).
"This book demonstrates that presidents are successful leaders of public opinion - once we recognize the dynamics of public opinion, and the partisan nature of the presidents' activities and public response to them. Presidents have a significant advantage over every other political actor i...
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Cambridge University Press,
2016.
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Table of Contents:
- Presidents, public opinion, and the political parties
- Assessing presidential communications
- The effect of presidential rhetoric on the attentive audience
- The short term effect of presidential rhetoric
- Presidential leadership of partisan opinion
- The public agenda and the reputations of the parties for handling policy
- Presidential rhetoric and the public agenda
- Presidential rhetoric and party reputations for handling policy
- The interplay of macrohandling and macropartisanship
- The party politics of presidential rhetoric.