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The Party Politics of Presidential Rhetoric

The Party Politics of Presidential Rhetoric

The Party Politics of Presidential Rhetoric

Author:
Amnon Cavari, Interdisciplinary Center Herzliya (Israel)
Published:
March 2017
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ISBN:
9781316984208

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    By bringing together two bodies of literature - the presidency and political parties - this book makes two important contributions. First, it addresses the gap between presidential public actions and the perceived limited effect they have on public opinion. By examining the short-term effect of speeches of presidents on the entire public, the long-term effect of the speeches on their partisans, and on the reputations of their parties for handling policy, the book shows that presidents are effective leaders of public opinion. Second, the book adds to the scholarly interest in how political parties are viewed by the electorate in terms of policy substance. It suggests that Americans possess coherent reputations of the parties for handling policy challenges, and that these reputations contribute to the party identifications of Americans. The effect of presidents on the reputations and, in turn, party attachments position them as leaders of the party system.

    • Separates short- and long-term effects of presidential rhetoric to show how presidents are dominant movers of public opinion
    • Integrates literature on the public presidency and political parties for a more accurate understanding of the role of the public presidency
    • Shows that the effect of speeches of presidents extends beyond attitudes about policy or agenda setting

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    'This is an important study with relevant findings, and its conclusions are accessible for those outside political science. While Cavari’s research only extends through the Obama years, this approach is sure to provide a useful starting point for future scholars in understanding Donald Trump’s presidential messaging and its effect on public opinion, especially when viewed through the lens of the current hyper-partisan political environment.' Lori Cox Han, Public Opinion Quarterly

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    Product details

    March 2017
    Adobe eBook Reader
    9781316984208
    0 pages
    0kg
    54 b/w illus. 27 tables
    This ISBN is for an eBook version which is distributed on our behalf by a third party.

    Table of Contents

    • 1. Presidents, public opinion, and the political parties
    • 2. Assessing presidential communications
    • 3. The effect of presidential rhetoric on the attentive audience
    • 4. The short-term effect of presidential rhetoric
    • 5. Presidential leadership of partisan opinion
    • 6. The public agenda and the reputations of the parties for handling policy
    • 7. Presidential rhetoric and the public agenda
    • 8. Presidential rhetoric and party reputations for handling policy
    • 9. The interplay of macrohandling and macropartisanship
    • 10. The party politics of presidential rhetoric.
      Author
    • Amnon Cavari , Interdisciplinary Center Herzliya (Israel)

      Amnon Cavari is Assistant Professor of government at the Interdisciplinary Center (IDC) Herzliya, Israel, and is the founder and head of the American Public Opinion toward Israel project at the IDC.