Presidential rhetoric has minimally changed from the narrative set by George W. Bush after the 9/11 attacks. Bush’s policies and agenda have also largely remained. This chapter provides proposals for change given the empirical and theoretical findings made in the book. The counterterrorist policy agenda needs to be narrowed and made more precise. The public needs to educate itself about the terror threat to understand that it is not a significant risk when weighed against others. Presidents need to be more careful with what words they use when describing America’s terrorist adversaries and with who they call terrorists. Recalibrating the terror threat will be difficult as it will take the public changing how it views the world and the threa...
The events of September 11, 2001, revealed to America and the world a new threat, qualitatively diff...
We argue elsewhere (Bloodsworth-Lugo and Lugo-Lugo, 2010) that the G.W. Bush years displayed a consi...
The formation of counterterrorism policy in the United States historically has been highly secretive...
Presidential rhetoric has minimally changed from the narrative set by George W. Bush after the 9/11 ...
Presidential rhetoric serves a critical interpretive role in defining events, particularly the threa...
Barack Obama attempted to recalibrate presidential rhetoric on the terror threat. He made far fewer ...
George W. Bush successfully set the agenda for an expansive, global war against terrorists after the...
We analyzed speeches made by Presidents George W. Bush and Barack Obama to reveal how each president...
Since September 11th, 2001, the word “terrorism” has helped to shape and been shaped by the culture ...
Ten years after the terrorist attacks on New York and Washington DC on September 11, 2001, the Unite...
Since September 11th, 2001, there has been considerable growth in the literature on the American-led...
Do politicians appeal to fear, and if so, how does the public respond to potentially fear-inducing m...
Terrorism has been part of human development dating back to the era of the struggles for independenc...
Do politicians appeal to fear, and if so, how does the public respond to potentially fear-inducing m...
Since the events that transpired on the morning of September 11th, 2001, “terrorism” has become a pa...
The events of September 11, 2001, revealed to America and the world a new threat, qualitatively diff...
We argue elsewhere (Bloodsworth-Lugo and Lugo-Lugo, 2010) that the G.W. Bush years displayed a consi...
The formation of counterterrorism policy in the United States historically has been highly secretive...
Presidential rhetoric has minimally changed from the narrative set by George W. Bush after the 9/11 ...
Presidential rhetoric serves a critical interpretive role in defining events, particularly the threa...
Barack Obama attempted to recalibrate presidential rhetoric on the terror threat. He made far fewer ...
George W. Bush successfully set the agenda for an expansive, global war against terrorists after the...
We analyzed speeches made by Presidents George W. Bush and Barack Obama to reveal how each president...
Since September 11th, 2001, the word “terrorism” has helped to shape and been shaped by the culture ...
Ten years after the terrorist attacks on New York and Washington DC on September 11, 2001, the Unite...
Since September 11th, 2001, there has been considerable growth in the literature on the American-led...
Do politicians appeal to fear, and if so, how does the public respond to potentially fear-inducing m...
Terrorism has been part of human development dating back to the era of the struggles for independenc...
Do politicians appeal to fear, and if so, how does the public respond to potentially fear-inducing m...
Since the events that transpired on the morning of September 11th, 2001, “terrorism” has become a pa...
The events of September 11, 2001, revealed to America and the world a new threat, qualitatively diff...
We argue elsewhere (Bloodsworth-Lugo and Lugo-Lugo, 2010) that the G.W. Bush years displayed a consi...
The formation of counterterrorism policy in the United States historically has been highly secretive...