Beyond the Cold War

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Contextualizes how rhetoric has helped and hindered the development of democratic principles in Central and Eastern Europe in the decades past the period of "transition." By examining the rhetoric of leaders and exchanges between them, this book argues for treating the leaders of the region with their own agency, rather than as agents of others.


Most books about presidential rhetoric focus on the United States. Few American communication scholars concentrate on Central and Eastern Europe. Media pundits and scholars alike framed this region as a place used for the United States' or Russia's Cold War endseven after the Cold War ended. Beyond the Cold War: Presidential Rhetoric in Central and Eastern Europe brings scholars from Central and Eastern Europe and the United States together to study presidential rhetoric to make a compelling case for treating the leaders of the region with their own agency, rather than as agents of others.

As postcolonial agents, leaders in the region have taken contrasting positions, avoiding the influence of post-Soviet politics and the pull toward westernization. Chapters offer insight into the connections and influence of presidential rhetoric in Central and Eastern Europe to contextualize and better understand how the rhetoric has either helped or hindered the development of democratic principles in the region many decades past the period of the "transition." This book contributes to the understanding of international rhetoric by studying leaders and exchanges in which they meetin state visits or as candidates debating. This book will be an invaluable resource for students of rhetoric and scholars interested in the communication of presidents in Central and Eastern Europe.

"Beyond the Cold War lives up to its title. This collection of smart, insightful, and liberatory studies of Eastern Europe in the rhetorical imaginary of assorted presidents dispenses with outdated frameworks and, instead, takes these nations on their own terms. As these nations assert an ever more important role in international affairs, this book will become indispensable to those who want to understand their history and discourse."

John M. Murphy, Professor, Dept. of Communication,

University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign


Autorentext

Rebecca M. Townsend (Ph.D., University of Massachusetts, M.A., Indiana University) is an associate professor of communication at the University of Hartford and a scholar of rhetoric and ethnography.


Inhalt

List of Figures List of Tables Acknowledgments Rebecca M. Townsend: Introduction: Centering Conversations on Presidential Rhetoric in Central and Eastern Europe Cezar M. Ornatowski: Reinventing the Polish Presidency: Lech Wasa and the Political Imaginary of Post1989 Poland Agnieszka Kampka/Ewa Modrzejewska: Sources of National Pride: Ceremonial Rhetoric of Polish Presidents Svilen V. Trifonov/Nadezhda Sotirova: Political Prudence in Times of Protest: The Rhetoric of Bulgaria's President Rumen Radev Marta Natalia Lukacovic: President Zuzana aputová and Her Discourse Surrounding Contemporary Security Threats Andrew C. Jones: Locating Lithuania in President Dalia Grybauskait's Annual State of the Nation Addresses 20102014 Adriana Cordali: Ceaus,escu's Cult of Personality and the Visual Rhetoric of the Presidential Portrait Gábor Pál: From Archetypes to Prototypes, from Prototypes to Strategic Public Identity: Constructing the Persona of a Proper Political Leader Anna Bendrat/Agnieszka Budzyska-Daca: Closing Statements as Rhetorical Subgenre in Pre-election Debates in Poland and the United States Alena L. Vasilyeva: Affordances and Constraints of Election Debate Formats Ralph Frasca/Mary L. Kahl: Constructive Cooperation between "Men of Good Will": Richard Nixon's 1969 Romanian Rhetoric and Press Reaction at Home and Abroad Rebecca M. Townsend: Trump Addressing Warsaw and the Wider "West" Menno H. Reijven: "Serving as an Example": Democracy as a Key Symbol in Obama's Presidential Speeches in Poland Timothy Barney: **The Post-Cold War American Presidency and the Rhetorical Life of Václav Havel Agnieszka Budzyska-Daca/Anna Bendrat/Marta Natalia Lukacovic, Agnieszka Kampka/Adriana Cordali/Andrew C. Jones/Rebecca M. Townsend: Epilogue: A Reflection Forward on President Zelenskyy and Ukraine Notes on Contributors Index.

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  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • GTIN 09781433195204
    • Genre Media & Communication
    • Auflage 1. Auflage
    • Editor McKinney Mitchell S., Stuckey Mary E., Rebecca Townsend
    • Lesemotiv Verstehen
    • Anzahl Seiten 326
    • Herausgeber Peter Lang
    • Größe H225mm x B150mm
    • Jahr 2024
    • EAN 9781433195204
    • Format Fester Einband
    • ISBN 978-1-4331-9520-4
    • Veröffentlichung 08.04.2024
    • Titel Beyond the Cold War
    • Untertitel Presidential Rhetoric in Central and Eastern Europe
    • Gewicht 560g
    • Sprache Englisch

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