This article conceptualises the production of foreign policy bullshit in electoral contexts as a result of contending incentives towards ambiguity and specificity. Candidates must speak to widely divergent, even contradictory, policy ideas to maximise voter share in primaries and elections. At the same time, overly broad rhetoric or evasion risks signalling incompetence and unsuitability for office. Candidates are thus incentivized to hide the compromise character of their suggestions behind hyper-specific rhetoric. Following literature from philosophy and linguistics, this is a form of deception best captured by ‘bullshit’, that is, when the candidate simply does not care too much whether what they are saying matches with objective reality...
Media of governments are vehicles of governmental messages. A medium of a government carries the gov...
Many foreign policy analysts portray leaders as “chief negotiators” responsible for delicately susta...
This article asks how Donald Trump’s foreign policy rhetoric during his presidential campaign and pr...
This article conceptualises the production of foreign policy bullshit in electoral contexts as a res...
Drawing from Dancy's notion of ethical particularism, we explore why foreign policy doctrines are co...
The main focus of this thesis is the analysis of political campaigns when candidates choose their st...
In campaigns, candidates often avoid taking positions on issues, concealing the policy preferences t...
This introduction presents the special issue’s conceptual and empirical starting points and situates...
Politics is full of people who don’t care about the facts. Still, while not caring about the facts, ...
[full article and abstract in English] Politicians invest a lot of time and effort to win election...
This paper models the strategic encounter of two office-motivated candidates who may or may not anno...
International audienceThe contribution of this article is twofold: the adaptation and application of...
Many have observed that political candidates running for election are often purposefully expressing ...
This article highlights a corruption of language in public discourse related to the United States (U...
Electoral campaigns serve an important democratic function by providing voters with information on t...
Media of governments are vehicles of governmental messages. A medium of a government carries the gov...
Many foreign policy analysts portray leaders as “chief negotiators” responsible for delicately susta...
This article asks how Donald Trump’s foreign policy rhetoric during his presidential campaign and pr...
This article conceptualises the production of foreign policy bullshit in electoral contexts as a res...
Drawing from Dancy's notion of ethical particularism, we explore why foreign policy doctrines are co...
The main focus of this thesis is the analysis of political campaigns when candidates choose their st...
In campaigns, candidates often avoid taking positions on issues, concealing the policy preferences t...
This introduction presents the special issue’s conceptual and empirical starting points and situates...
Politics is full of people who don’t care about the facts. Still, while not caring about the facts, ...
[full article and abstract in English] Politicians invest a lot of time and effort to win election...
This paper models the strategic encounter of two office-motivated candidates who may or may not anno...
International audienceThe contribution of this article is twofold: the adaptation and application of...
Many have observed that political candidates running for election are often purposefully expressing ...
This article highlights a corruption of language in public discourse related to the United States (U...
Electoral campaigns serve an important democratic function by providing voters with information on t...
Media of governments are vehicles of governmental messages. A medium of a government carries the gov...
Many foreign policy analysts portray leaders as “chief negotiators” responsible for delicately susta...
This article asks how Donald Trump’s foreign policy rhetoric during his presidential campaign and pr...