© 2018, © 2018 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. During his time as Prime Minister David Cameron made in speeches and articles a number of references to his own religious beliefs and their impact on policy, interventions which stood out in a largely secularised political culture. This paper examines Cameron’s discourse for strategic intent following the God Strategy framework developed by David Domke and Kevin Coe (2008) in a US context and compares Cameron’s use of religious discourse to that utilised by presidents of the United States. We will conclude that Cameron was using religion as a political tactic in a manner analogous to that of US presidents, insofar as he used religious language to appeal to Christian voter...
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The past decade has seen the rise of a strident anti-secular discourse in Britain. Based on the idea...
We begin with Tony Blair\u27s July 2009 Australian visit. Mr Blair converted publicly to Catholicism...
When Donald Trump launched his presidential campaign, his candidacy was far from embraced by the Rel...
This article analyses British prime ministers' use of religious language and their own religious bel...
n the British setting, the deployment of the phrase ‘doing god’ has become increasingly common to re...
In recent months David Cameron has emphasised both his personal religious faith and the ongoing impo...
Anna Crabb looks at the increasing prominence of religion in Australian political discourse THOSE W...
The United States, despite official separation of church and state, is a country dominated politic...
This article reviews some (and only some) of the dominant ways in which the Bible is understood in m...
The God Strategy, a way of garnering the approval of a religious voting bloc, rose to prominence wi...
The article presents an analysis of dominant metaphorical models and their frames in the discourse o...
The relationship between religion and foreign policy has emerged as a priority for Western governmen...
One feature of modern political liberalism is its acceptance of the superiority of secular political...
The United States, despite official separation of church and state, is a country dominated political...
Ever since George W. Bush came to power in January 2001 there has been a burgeoning interest in his ...
The past decade has seen the rise of a strident anti-secular discourse in Britain. Based on the idea...
We begin with Tony Blair\u27s July 2009 Australian visit. Mr Blair converted publicly to Catholicism...
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