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A Presidency Upstaged
Lori Cox Han
其他書名
The Public Leadership of George H. W. Bush
出版
Texas A&M University Press
, 2011-04-07
主題
Political Science / General
Political Science / American Government / Executive Branch
Political Science / American Government / National
Political Science / Political Process / General
Political Science / Public Affairs & Administration
Political Science / Public Policy / General
Social Science / Media Studies
ISBN
1603442200
9781603442206
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=NibZ0xxDmiQC&hl=&source=gbs_api
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註釋
A president who distances himself from stagecraft will find himself upstaged. George H. W. Bush sought to “stay the course” in terms of policy while distancing himself from the public relations strategies employed during the administration of Ronald Reagan, his predecessor. But Bush discovered during his one-term presidency that a strategy of policy continuity coupled with mediocre communication skills “does not make for a strong public image as an effective and active leader in the White House", as author and scholar Lori Cox Han demonstrates in
A Presidency Upstaged.
Incorporating extensive archival research from the George Bush Presidential Library at Texas A&M University—including documents only recently available through requests made under the Freedom of Information Act—Han
thoroughly examines the public presidency of George H. W. Bush. Han analyzes how communication strategies, relationships with the press, and public opinion polling shaped and defined his image as a leader. The research for this study also includes content analysis of press coverage (both print and television) and major public addresses during the Bush administration.
"Lori Cox Han skillfully uses archival materials, interviews and leading academic studies to present a thorough analysis of George H.W. Bush's public presidency. Her book is a valuable addition to the literature on presidential communications, media, and politics, and also stands as a very useful resource on the events of the first Bush presidency."-Mark Rozell, professor of Public Policy, George Mason University and author,
Power and Prudence