By analyzing the presidential foreign policy rhetoric of Dwight D. Eisenhower surrounding the Middle East, author Randall Fowler makes a timely argument about the dramatic consequences for future presidential rhetoric on the region.
By analyzing the presidential foreign policy rhetoric of Dwight D. Eisenhower surrounding the Middle East, author Randall Fowler makes a timely argument about the dramatic consequences for future presidential rhetoric on the region.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Randall Fowler teaches rhetoric at the University of Maryland, College Park. He previously taught at Baylor University and at Jordan Applied University in Amman as a Fulbright instructor. Martin J. Medhurst is Distinguished Professor of Rhetoric and Communication and professor of political science at Baylor University. He is the founding editor of the journal Rhetoric and Public Affairs.
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Foreword Acknowledgments Introduction Eisenhower Doctrine Address 1. The Eisenhower Doctrine: A Species of Containment 2. Operation Ajax: Eisenhower’s Rhetoric of Misdirection 3. From Baghdad to Cairo: The Limits of Rhetorical Surreption 4. Lion’s Last Roar, Eagle’s First Flight: Eisenhower at Suez 5. The Doctrine Applied: Intervention in Lebanon and the Rhetoric of Justification Conclusion Notes Bibliography Index
Foreword Acknowledgments Introduction Eisenhower Doctrine Address 1. The Eisenhower Doctrine: A Species of Containment 2. Operation Ajax: Eisenhower’s Rhetoric of Misdirection 3. From Baghdad to Cairo: The Limits of Rhetorical Surreption 4. Lion’s Last Roar, Eagle’s First Flight: Eisenhower at Suez 5. The Doctrine Applied: Intervention in Lebanon and the Rhetoric of Justification Conclusion Notes Bibliography Index
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