Decisive Campaigns of the Second World War

Decisive Campaigns of the Second World War

Author: John Gooch

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2012-11-12

Total Pages: 209

ISBN-13: 1136288813

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Success or defeat in the Second World War turned less on winning or losing battles than on winning or losing campaigns. This volume reassesses the importance of seven major campaigns for the outcome of the war. The authors examine a wide range of factors which influence success or failure including strategic planning, logistics, combat performance, command and military intelligence. This book represents a novel contribution to the study of the Second World War.


Capital Campaigns

Capital Campaigns

Author: Andrea Kihlstedt

Publisher: Jones & Bartlett Learning

Published: 2010

Total Pages: 439

ISBN-13: 0763758310

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CD-ROM contains: resources (charts, graphs, and checklists) and campaign samples.


The Influence of Polls on Television News Coverage of Presidential Campaigns

The Influence of Polls on Television News Coverage of Presidential Campaigns

Author: Vincent M. Fitzgerald

Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield

Published: 2018-06-12

Total Pages: 177

ISBN-13: 1498542336

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Since the election of Richard Nixon in 1968 to Donald Trump’s victory in 2016, both presidential campaigns and television news have undergone significant changes, perhaps most noticeably in the use of public opinion polls in campaign reporting by the national evening newscasts of ABC, CBS, and NBC. The Influence of Polls on Television News Coverage of Presidential Campaigns explores how during the past 50 years the three networks have quadrupled their use of polls during general election campaigns while the amount of time spent covering the actual issues facing the nation has dwindled. The increasing focus on polls over the years by television news has resulted in an overall diminished quality of journalism which is relying more and more on sensationalism and theatrics. The competition between the candidates has become a central focus of reporting, which has led to presidential campaigns being covered like sporting events. Major party candidates are portrayed increasingly less like potential leaders of the free world and more like athletes who are winning or losing a ballgame. The problem is not exit polls prematurely projecting a winner several hours before voting ends, but pre-election polls which do the same thing weeks before Election Day. Recommended for scholars interested in communication, political science, history, and sociology.


Political Campaigns in the United States

Political Campaigns in the United States

Author: Richard K. Scher

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2016-02-19

Total Pages: 225

ISBN-13: 1317295900

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A Choice Highly Recommended Title—January 2017 This book is an interpretive analysis of political campaigns in America: instead of focusing on how campaigns are designed and run, it investigates the role campaigns play in our American politics, and the close symbiosis between campaigns and those politics. The text examines how campaigns are an important manifestation of how we "do" politics in this country. Hallmarks of this text include: showing how campaigns can undermine our democracy and asking how democratic they—and by extension, our politics--really are; demonstrating that the ability of the media to accurately, fairly, and deeply report on campaigns has been severely compromised, both because of the growing "distance" between campaigns and media outlets and because of the structure of "Big Media" corporate ownership and its tight relationship to "Big Money." It asks important questions about the media including: How do the media, reporters in particular, cover campaigns? What pressures and forces shape what and how they present campaigns? What is the impact of the ever-increasing chasm separating campaigns and the media? How does the close tie between corporate mainstream media and Super PAC money affect campaign coverage? How does the ability of campaigns and media to segment voters into ever-smaller slices influence how campaigns are covered? tracking the continuing growth of unregulated, private, unaccountable "dark money" in campaigns as a threat to our democratic elections and politics. Democracy rests fundamentally on transparency and accountability – sunlight – and our campaign laws and norms now allow and encourage exactly the opposite, largely because of decisions by the United States Supreme Court.


Campaigns and Elections

Campaigns and Elections

Author: Robert P. Watson

Publisher: Lynne Rienner Publishers

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 338

ISBN-13: 9781588261441

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Examines elections at the federal, state, and local levels, covering such topics as the use of policical consultants, polling, campaign finance reform, and partisan politics.


Sennacherib's Invasion of Palestine

Sennacherib's Invasion of Palestine

Author: Leo L. Honor

Publisher: Contributions to Oriental History and Philology, 12

Published: 1926

Total Pages: 154

ISBN-13:

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Studies the invasion of Palestine by Sennacherib from Assyrian annals and biblical accounts including the prophecies of Isaiah.