American politics, media, and elections : contemporary international perspectives on U.S. Presidency, Foreign Policy, and political communication /

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Other Authors: Płudowski, Tomasz
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Toruń : Marsza·lek [u.a.], 2005.
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Table of Contents:
  • Pt. 1. FIRST THINGS FIRST: INTRODUCTION TO AMERICAN POLITICS: 1. The Constitutional foundations of American Democracy/by Dennis J. Goldford
  • 2. American political culture:how liberal is America?/by Richard J. Ellis & Robert E. Hawkinson
  • Pt. 2. PRESIDENCY AND CONGRESS AT HOME: 3. Performing the Presidency: Presidential leadership in a disjointed democracy/by Bohdan Szklarski
  • 4. The relationship between the U.S. President and the Congress/by Susan Webb Hammond
  • 5. Promoting policy in the 107th Congress: Partisans, Presidents, and the media/by Christine DeGregorio
  • 6. Presidents, personnel and the Press: managing Presidential transitions/by Esther Jubb
  • Pt. 3. AMERICAN PRESIDENCY AND FOREIGN POLICY: 7. The George W. Bush administration and traditions of American foreign policy/by Benjamin Zyla
  • 8. Playing in Pretoria: balancing, bandwagoning, and how world governments followed the 2004 u.S. Presidential election/by Patrick Belton
  • 9. Links and obstacles in Transatlantic relations after 9/11/by Paulina Matera & Rafał Matera
  • 10. The 2004 American Presidential election and the Korean peninsula: US Foreign policy toward the Korean Peninsula after 2004. The South Korean perspective/by Matthias Maass
  • Pt. 4. AMERICAN POLITICAL COMMUNICATION: 11. Media communication and American politics/by Allan M. Winkler
  • 12. Commercial communication and election campaigns in the United States of America in the Twentieth Century. The origins of political marketing/by Ferdinando Fasce
  • 13. The threat to American democracy/by Al Gore
  • 14. Functions, uses, and effects of television advertising in American Presidential elections/by Tomasz P·ludowski
  • 15. The other running mate: the First Lady on the campaign trail/by Christine Weiss
  • 16. La guerre D'Albanie N'a Pas Eu Lieu: media and simulated American Presidency in Wag the Dog/by Piotr A. Skuza
  • Pt. 5. THE 2004 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION, MEDIA AND SOCIETY: 17. "We interrupt these paid political ads for a brief interlude of deliberative argument:" televised Presidential debates/by Thomas A. Hollihan
  • 18. Red, Blue, and Purple America: audience ideological divide and the media's coverage of the Presidential debate/by Joumana Moukarim
  • 19. Election 2004: Campaigning in the blogosphere/by Danielle R. Wiese
  • 20. The case of Moveon.org in 2004: a Watershed in Presidential Electoral politics?/by Robin A. Larsen
  • 21. Polling in the 2004 Presidential Election in the United States/by Michael W. Traugott
  • 22. The New Millennium - rising impact of Latinos in American politics: progress and challenges / by John A. Garcia
  • 23. Religion and the 2004 Presidential Election/by Corwin Smidt, ... [et al.].