The book examines a critical time and place in recent world history (the end of the Cold War) and the strategies and values employed in the public diplomacy of the Bush and Clinton Administrations to build domestic and international consensus. It provides insight into the uses of Presidential power and provides a model and an illustration of how the role of rhetoric may be used to study the foreign policy of the United States.
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"...covering the regime of George Bush Senior and Bill Clinton's first term...a timely reflection..." - David B. MacDonald, Millennium
McEvoy-Levy does a good job of describing the significance of political rhetoric and identifying major rhetorical themes...
-American Political Science Review
McEvoy-Levy does a good job of describing the significance of political rhetoric and identifying major rhetorical themes...
-American Political Science Review