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Presidential Crisis Rhetoric and the Press in the Post-Cold War World
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260 pages
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The book explores the dynamics between the press and the president during international crises in the post-Cold War era, focusing on Bosnia, Haiti, and North Korea's nuclear situation. By combining rhetorical theory with framing analysis, the author illustrates how presidential rhetoric has evolved in response to these crises, highlighting significant changes in communication strategies since the Cold War's conclusion.
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1997, hardcover
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