Green Talk in the White House: The Rhetorical Presidency Encounters EcologyTarla Rai Peterson Texas A&M University Press, 2004 - 304 halaman Presidents since Theodore Roosevelt have addressed the issues of clean air and water, wilderness and wetlands preservation, and the use of natural resources rhetorically in their public addresses and pragmatically in their policies and appointments to pertinent positions. In Green Talk in the White House, noted scholars present an array of approaches to studying environmental rhetoric and the presidency, covering a range of administrations and a diversity of viewpoints. |
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... eVorts in the public imagination), most of contemporary U.S. environmental policy is grounded in the political structure developed by Franklin Roosevelt (who is not strongly identiWed with the environmental movement in the popular ...
... eVorts in the public imagination), most of contemporary U.S. environmental policy is grounded in the political structure developed by Franklin Roosevelt (who is not strongly identiWed with the environmental movement in the popular ...
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... eVorts. Cox claims that any analysis of motives associated with Clinton's environmental rhetoric must account for his enigmatic appeal to American audiences and his apparent desire to leave a lasting political legacy. He points out that ...
... eVorts. Cox claims that any analysis of motives associated with Clinton's environmental rhetoric must account for his enigmatic appeal to American audiences and his apparent desire to leave a lasting political legacy. He points out that ...
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... eVorts to proceed within a spirit of friendly skepticism (as opposed to cynicism).32 This book illustrates how the incorporation of multiple perspectives and approaches can enhance both our theory and practice by supplying missing ...
... eVorts to proceed within a spirit of friendly skepticism (as opposed to cynicism).32 This book illustrates how the incorporation of multiple perspectives and approaches can enhance both our theory and practice by supplying missing ...
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... eVorts to protect nature's resources for future generations. A government active in the preservation of the environment seemed appropriate given the president's depiction in his rhetoric of a passive God. Rather than the God of civil ...
... eVorts to protect nature's resources for future generations. A government active in the preservation of the environment seemed appropriate given the president's depiction in his rhetoric of a passive God. Rather than the God of civil ...
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PART II Environmental Rhetoric and Political Pragmatism | 83 |
PART III The Environmental President Who Wasnt | 155 |
PART IVPresidentialRhetoric andEnvironmentalGovernance forthe TwentyfirstCentury | 231 |
Contributors | 288 |
Index | 289 |
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