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Talking tough in U.S. foreign policy = executive actions, national emergencies, and economic sanctions /
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Talking tough in U.S. foreign policy/ by Yu Ouyang, Michael A. Morgan.
Reminder of title:
executive actions, national emergencies, and economic sanctions /
Author:
Ouyang, Yu.
other author:
Morgan, Michael A.
Published:
Cham :Springer International Publishing : : 2023.,
Description:
ix, 105 p. :ill. (some col.), digital ;24 cm.
[NT 15003449]:
Chapter 1: Presidential Rhetoric and US Foreign Policy -- Chapter 2: Presidential Powers and National Emergencies -- Chapter 3: Presidential Rhetoric and National Emergencies -- Chapter 4: Sanction Rhetoric and Sanction Activities -- Chapter 5: Tough Talk in US Foreign Policy.
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Springer Nature eBook
Subject:
American Politics. -
Subject:
United States - Foreign relations. -
Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-39493-5
ISBN:
9783031394935
Talking tough in U.S. foreign policy = executive actions, national emergencies, and economic sanctions /
Ouyang, Yu.
Talking tough in U.S. foreign policy
executive actions, national emergencies, and economic sanctions /[electronic resource] :by Yu Ouyang, Michael A. Morgan. - Cham :Springer International Publishing :2023. - ix, 105 p. :ill. (some col.), digital ;24 cm. - Evolving American presidency,2945-6169. - Evolving American presidency..
Chapter 1: Presidential Rhetoric and US Foreign Policy -- Chapter 2: Presidential Powers and National Emergencies -- Chapter 3: Presidential Rhetoric and National Emergencies -- Chapter 4: Sanction Rhetoric and Sanction Activities -- Chapter 5: Tough Talk in US Foreign Policy.
This book examines how presidents utilize their emergency powers, as well as factors that influence presidential rhetoric in U.S. foreign policy and declarations of national emergencies. Although scholars have examined presidential rhetoric and the influence it has on various policy arenas, this project is the first to take a text analytic approach to assess the nature of presidential rhetoric in the area of U.S. foreign policy and declarations of national emergencies. Broadly, Ouyang and Morgan seek to understand (1) how presidents exercise their authority to declare national emergencies and (2) how presidential rhetoric associated with each declaration of national emergencies changes over time. They begin by providing an overview of the development of presidential emergency powers. Then, they analyze the nature of presidential rhetoric in the context of U.S. foreign policy and national emergencies. Finally, they assess the strategic use of rhetoric in national emergency declarations and evaluate how this influences the implementation of economic sanctions stemming from these policies. In addressing these questions, this book helps to advance our understanding of U.S. foreign policy generally, national emergencies specifically, as well as the impact of presidential rhetoric on the policy selection and execution. Yu Ouyang is Associate Professor of Political Science at Purdue University Northwest, USA. He received his undergraduate degree from Valdosta State University and his PhD from the University of Kentucky. His research on U.S. executive politics and quantitative methods has appeared in Congress & the Presidency, Presidential Studies Quarterly, Public Administration Review, and Social Science Quarterly. His recent book examines Donald Trump's use of Twitter: Trump, Twitter, and the American Democracy: Political Communication in the Digital Age. Michael A. Morgan is Associate Professor of Political Science at Marietta College, USA. He received his undergraduate degree from Marietta College and his MA and PhD from the University of Kentucky. His research focuses primarily on American foreign policy and international security. He has had work published in Presidential Studies Quarterly and Contemporary Cases in U.S. Foreign Policy.
ISBN: 9783031394935
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LC Class. No.: E183.7
Dewey Class. No.: 327.73
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