This book analyzes the image of the U.S. presidential administrations from 2001 to 2011 and their political image in foreign countries. The authors focus on the European perception of U.S. presidencies, specifically during the terms of George W. Bush and Barack Obama. Political image is decisive in electoral victory and, more often, is central in the conquest and maintenance of political power. Political image is also highly relevant because of the credibility of the United States on the international stage, resulting in gained confidence and the celebration of profitable alliances. This study of political image has a crucial interdisciplinary framework fordisciplines such as communication, political science, and international relations
Political Elites, Public Opinion, and Image Management: George W. Bush and Barack Obama Campaigns, and Administrations
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The Construction of George W. Bush Administration’s Image: A Content Analysis of his Speeches
págs. 23-66
The Image of Barack Obama and his Administration in the Spanish Press
Pablo Nicolás Biderbost Moyano, Guillermo Boscán Carrasquero, Giselle de la Cruz Hermida
págs. 67-98
The Image of Barack Obama and of his Administration in the International Media: The Case of Portuguese Media
págs. 99-138
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American Nuclear Strategy: The International Image and Public Opinion’s Management
págs. 169-204
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