
STEPHENS-DISSERTATION-2016 - The University of Texas at
... Chapter 1: The Promise and Problem of Trust ........................................................ 1 Defining Trust ................................................................................................ 3 The Promise of Trust ............................................................ ...
... Chapter 1: The Promise and Problem of Trust ........................................................ 1 Defining Trust ................................................................................................ 3 The Promise of Trust ............................................................ ...
American Civil Religion and the Presidential Rhetoric of Jimmy Carter.
... Adee, Michael James, "American Civil Religion and the Presidential Rhetoric of Jimmy Carter." (1992). LSU Historical Dissertations and Theses. 5370. http://digitalcommons.lsu.edu/gradschool_disstheses/5370 ...
... Adee, Michael James, "American Civil Religion and the Presidential Rhetoric of Jimmy Carter." (1992). LSU Historical Dissertations and Theses. 5370. http://digitalcommons.lsu.edu/gradschool_disstheses/5370 ...
Jennifer R. Mercieca 1 Jennifer R. Mercieca Department of
... Jennifer R. Mercieca, “On the Political Role of Demagoguery,” in preparation. Minor Publications Jennifer R. Mercieca, “The Fourteenth Amendment and the Privileges and Immunities of American Citizenship,” Quarterly Journal of Speech 101 (2015): 306-311 (100th Anniversary Issue). Sarah Dempsey, Mohan ...
... Jennifer R. Mercieca, “On the Political Role of Demagoguery,” in preparation. Minor Publications Jennifer R. Mercieca, “The Fourteenth Amendment and the Privileges and Immunities of American Citizenship,” Quarterly Journal of Speech 101 (2015): 306-311 (100th Anniversary Issue). Sarah Dempsey, Mohan ...
Chapter 40—The Resurgence of Conservatism, 1980
... 103. All of the following represent the furor over Thomas's confirmation to the Supreme Court except a. many women were enraged by the all-male Senate Judiciary committee's behavior. b. a gender gap emerged between the two political parties. c. pro-choice women distanced themselves from the Republic ...
... 103. All of the following represent the furor over Thomas's confirmation to the Supreme Court except a. many women were enraged by the all-male Senate Judiciary committee's behavior. b. a gender gap emerged between the two political parties. c. pro-choice women distanced themselves from the Republic ...
U.S. Military Intervention in the Post
... After Eckstein,20 the problem with critical-case studies based on a single instance is that any political event can be explained by some minimally plausible explanation that is not contrary to fact. If all determinants are possible or probable, none are proved. Therefore, we employ several instances ...
... After Eckstein,20 the problem with critical-case studies based on a single instance is that any political event can be explained by some minimally plausible explanation that is not contrary to fact. If all determinants are possible or probable, none are proved. Therefore, we employ several instances ...
View - OhioLINK Electronic Theses and Dissertations Center
... 2002, President Bush singled out three nations: Iran, North Korea, and most significantly, Iraq, and labeled them as the “Axis of Evil.” This of course was not the first sign of aggression shared between the United States and Iraq. Operation Desert Storm, the no-fly zone that was instituted in the n ...
... 2002, President Bush singled out three nations: Iran, North Korea, and most significantly, Iraq, and labeled them as the “Axis of Evil.” This of course was not the first sign of aggression shared between the United States and Iraq. Operation Desert Storm, the no-fly zone that was instituted in the n ...
Jimmy Carter: A Moral Hero (Student Essay)
... Before entering the political ring, Carter spent a few years as a nuclear engineer. Leaving Georgia to study at the U.S. Naval Academy in Annapolis, Carter’s competitive edge quickly surfaced. Francis Hertzog, one of his closest friends at Annapolis, recalled that “Jimmy just hated to lose...He want ...
... Before entering the political ring, Carter spent a few years as a nuclear engineer. Leaving Georgia to study at the U.S. Naval Academy in Annapolis, Carter’s competitive edge quickly surfaced. Francis Hertzog, one of his closest friends at Annapolis, recalled that “Jimmy just hated to lose...He want ...
public opinion
... February 2010 suggested that just 19 percent of the public trusted “the government in Washington to do what is right.”8 This is a very low rating by historical standards.9 Efficacy has also declined. It stood at over 70 percent in 1960; by 1994 it had fallen by half. In other words, only one-third of ...
... February 2010 suggested that just 19 percent of the public trusted “the government in Washington to do what is right.”8 This is a very low rating by historical standards.9 Efficacy has also declined. It stood at over 70 percent in 1960; by 1994 it had fallen by half. In other words, only one-third of ...
Rethinking Presidential Leadership and History through a Security
... massive defense operations budget and increased precedents for government surveillance and unitary executive authority, more broadly. In addition, he has recently been confronted with a reemergence of terrorism concerns on the national agenda. As President Barack Obama learned, administrations that ...
... massive defense operations budget and increased precedents for government surveillance and unitary executive authority, more broadly. In addition, he has recently been confronted with a reemergence of terrorism concerns on the national agenda. As President Barack Obama learned, administrations that ...
Change and Continuity in American Grand Strategy - SAS
... The central argument advanced in this dissertation is that the Bush doctrine is not only consistent with past American grand strategy but also, in both a conceptual and practical sense, a logical strategic response to 9/11. In subsequent chapters, I compare each component of the Bush doctrine (democ ...
... The central argument advanced in this dissertation is that the Bush doctrine is not only consistent with past American grand strategy but also, in both a conceptual and practical sense, a logical strategic response to 9/11. In subsequent chapters, I compare each component of the Bush doctrine (democ ...
Raymond Tatalovich - Loyola University Chicago
... [Wadsworth] Publishers, 1984). Foreword by Harry A. Bailey, Jr., Temple University. --Theoretical framework adapted for high school use in James J. Carroll, The Presidency Under Our Constitution (Syracuse: Project LEGAL, Inc., 1989), pp. 46-56. The Politics of Abortion: A Study of Community Conflict ...
... [Wadsworth] Publishers, 1984). Foreword by Harry A. Bailey, Jr., Temple University. --Theoretical framework adapted for high school use in James J. Carroll, The Presidency Under Our Constitution (Syracuse: Project LEGAL, Inc., 1989), pp. 46-56. The Politics of Abortion: A Study of Community Conflict ...
Judicial Supervision of Campaign Information
... FOR ACTUAL REPRESENTATION [N]egative ads will be part of the equation. But we look forward to a fairfight in which no one is making up their own facts.1 ...
... FOR ACTUAL REPRESENTATION [N]egative ads will be part of the equation. But we look forward to a fairfight in which no one is making up their own facts.1 ...
Fiscal Policy, Monetary Policy, and the Carter Presidency
... Favorite Indoor Sport of history-minded Americans.”1 An important aspect of ranking the president involves drawing analogies and making, at times, tortuous comparisons. While Jimmy Carter has sometimes been compared to fellow Democrat Franklin Roosevelt, more often he has been compared to the only o ...
... Favorite Indoor Sport of history-minded Americans.”1 An important aspect of ranking the president involves drawing analogies and making, at times, tortuous comparisons. While Jimmy Carter has sometimes been compared to fellow Democrat Franklin Roosevelt, more often he has been compared to the only o ...
Weak Presidents, Treaty Ratification, and Presidential Leadership
... The canal represented a symbol of American power, ingenuity, and skill. Loss of control over the canal would be yet another indicator of what many on the political right believed to be American decline. Presidential candidate Ronald Reagan tapped into this opposition during the Republican primaries ...
... The canal represented a symbol of American power, ingenuity, and skill. Loss of control over the canal would be yet another indicator of what many on the political right believed to be American decline. Presidential candidate Ronald Reagan tapped into this opposition during the Republican primaries ...
- Brookings Institution
... the debate.”13 He pushed the point further in his first major foreign policy address as a candidate: “Unless a president sets his own priorities, his priorities will be set by others—by adversaries, or the crisis of the moment, live on CNN.”14 Moreover, for Bush the top priorities had to be bold. Le ...
... the debate.”13 He pushed the point further in his first major foreign policy address as a candidate: “Unless a president sets his own priorities, his priorities will be set by others—by adversaries, or the crisis of the moment, live on CNN.”14 Moreover, for Bush the top priorities had to be bold. Le ...
September 11: Symbolism And Responses To "9/11"
... set of events as well as the emotional meanings attached to them. In this way the symbol served to absorb and condense ongoing and diverse understandings. Finally, a third process, prescription, took place. Using the interpretations developed, individuals, government agencies, and other “actors”—bot ...
... set of events as well as the emotional meanings attached to them. In this way the symbol served to absorb and condense ongoing and diverse understandings. Finally, a third process, prescription, took place. Using the interpretations developed, individuals, government agencies, and other “actors”—bot ...
Digital Demagogue - Journal of Contemporary Rhetoric
... While the term is fairly commonly used, defining “demagogue” can be difficult. Some descriptions focus on the personality and characteristics of the speaker, while others focus on the particular rhetorical techniques employed. Hogan and Tell caution that “demagogue” is often used as little more than ...
... While the term is fairly commonly used, defining “demagogue” can be difficult. Some descriptions focus on the personality and characteristics of the speaker, while others focus on the particular rhetorical techniques employed. Hogan and Tell caution that “demagogue” is often used as little more than ...
hsta 553-01 - US Since 1920 - College of Humanities and Sciences
... Irving Kristol, Reflections of a Neo-Conservative ...
... Irving Kristol, Reflections of a Neo-Conservative ...
Digital Demagogue: The Critical Candidacy of Donald J. Trump Amy
... of the Justification of Exclusion.” 35 Healy and Haberman, “95,000 Words.” 36 Jonathan Githens-Mazer, “The Rhetoric and Reality: Radicalisation and Political Discourse,” International Political Science Review 33, no. 5 (2012): 556-67; Mendes, “A Grounded Theory of the Justification of Exclusion.” 66 ...
... of the Justification of Exclusion.” 35 Healy and Haberman, “95,000 Words.” 36 Jonathan Githens-Mazer, “The Rhetoric and Reality: Radicalisation and Political Discourse,” International Political Science Review 33, no. 5 (2012): 556-67; Mendes, “A Grounded Theory of the Justification of Exclusion.” 66 ...
The First Principles of Ronald Reagan`s Foreign Policy
... of October 1973 and the oil shocks of 1978–1979 following the fall of the Shah of Iran exacerbated stagflation (low growth, high interest rates, high inflation), ravaging the American economy. By the final year of the Carter Administration, the economy had plummeted to post–World War II lows, with i ...
... of October 1973 and the oil shocks of 1978–1979 following the fall of the Shah of Iran exacerbated stagflation (low growth, high interest rates, high inflation), ravaging the American economy. By the final year of the Carter Administration, the economy had plummeted to post–World War II lows, with i ...
PDF - Routledge Handbooks Online
... emphasises the individual and the rights and freedoms to which he or she is entitled, with a particular commitment ‘to individual liberty and the protection of private property; to limited government, the rule of law, natural rights, the perfectibility of human institutions, and the possibility of h ...
... emphasises the individual and the rights and freedoms to which he or she is entitled, with a particular commitment ‘to individual liberty and the protection of private property; to limited government, the rule of law, natural rights, the perfectibility of human institutions, and the possibility of h ...
Unilateralism in a Global Environment
... allowed seven more European nations to the organization, improved its military capabilities and is working to establish new and better relationships with Russia, Central Asia, and other important areas (Black). Jose Manuel Barroso, President of the European Commission, said that the European Union i ...
... allowed seven more European nations to the organization, improved its military capabilities and is working to establish new and better relationships with Russia, Central Asia, and other important areas (Black). Jose Manuel Barroso, President of the European Commission, said that the European Union i ...
TIME magazine July 1940: VATICAN CITY: Pope to Get Jerusalem
... http://www.americanambassadors.org/index.cfm?fuseaction=Publications.article&articleid=44 ...
... http://www.americanambassadors.org/index.cfm?fuseaction=Publications.article&articleid=44 ...
George Will

George Frederick Will (born May 4, 1941) is an American newspaper columnist and political commentator. He is a Pulitzer Prize–winner best known for his conservative commentary on politics. In 1986, The Wall Street Journal called him ""perhaps the most powerful journalist in America,"" in a league with Walter Lippmann (1889–1974).