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Persuading the Public presents an alternative theory of opportunistic communication in this comprehensive assessment of the popular communication practices of American presidents from 1789 to 2021.

 

Media Summary

New theory of opportunistic communication.

Media Date

Monday, March 20, 2023

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Persuading the Public

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The American Presidency Project
John Woolley and Gerhard Peters
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