YES I AM A POLITICIAN

YES I AM A POLITICIAN

Author: MAN MOHAN SINGH

Publisher: Notion Press

Published: 2020-05-19

Total Pages: 204

ISBN-13: 1646789830

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No renowned centre, institute, school, college or university exists that teaches or has a course on ‘Being a Politician’. This is even though politicians of today are the rulers of the present world and have the responsibility to develop and grow society over the next generations. Education, poverty, health, employment, transport, environment, pollution, water and sanitation, space, peace and brotherhood, law and order, lawmaking, and various other subjects are looked after by politicians. Are they fit for all these responsibilities? Are they qualified to do the job? Or do they have proper training to perform this divine work? The answer is ‘no’. Thus, the need to bring out the book, where the A to Z of how to become a politician is dealt with. The author has tried to cover all aspects of politicians by giving past and present examples. A lot of research and the vast experience of the author has enabled this book to come out. It is like a holy book for politicians if read attentively and implemented in the truest sense. This book begins from the grooming of politicians and includes topics specially designed for politicians like politicians’ time and money management, politicians’ relationship management, politicians’ speech and debate management, press and interview management, strategic planning for politicians, social media, social work and the digital world of politicians, election strategies for politicians, soft skills for politicians, ethics and morals of politicians, dos and don’ts, famous speeches, and slogans.


Yes I Am a Politician: Holy Book for Politician

Yes I Am a Politician: Holy Book for Politician

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Publisher: Notion Press

Published: 2020-04-30

Total Pages: 278

ISBN-13: 9781646789825

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No renowned centre, institute, school, college or university exists that teaches or has a course on 'Being a Politician'. This is even though politicians of today are the rulers of the present world and have the responsibility to develop and grow society over the next generations. Education, poverty, health, employment, transport, environment, pollution, water and sanitation, space, peace and brotherhood, law and order, lawmaking, and various other subjects are looked after by politicians. Are they fit for all these responsibilities? Are they qualified to do the job? Or do they have proper training to perform this divine work? The answer is 'no'. Thus, the need to bring out the book, where the A to Z of how to become a politician is dealt with. The author has tried to cover all aspects of politicians by giving past and present examples. A lot of research and the vast experience of the author has enabled this book to come out. It is like a holy book for politicians if read attentively and implemented in the truest sense. This book begins from the grooming of politicians and includes topics specially designed for politicians like politicians' time and money management, politicians' relationship management, politicians' speech and debate management, press and interview management, strategic planning for politicians, social media, social work and the digital world of politicians, election strategies for politicians, soft skills for politicians, ethics and morals of politicians, dos and don'ts, famous speeches, and slogans.


Trust Me, I'm Not A Politician

Trust Me, I'm Not A Politician

Author: Dorothy Byrne

Publisher: Short Books

Published: 2019-11-14

Total Pages: 40

ISBN-13: 1780724306

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In an age where more British people believe in aliens than trust our politicians, Dorothy Byrne asks the question: what went wrong and how can our trust in democracy and public life be regained? In this scintillating essay, nothing and no one escapes Byrne's razor-sharp wit as she takes on the politicians avoiding rigorous journalistic scrutiny, explores the pitfalls of impartiality, imagines what Plato might say to Trump – and calls out plenty of sexist bastards along the way. This is a ferocious, frank, and often wildly funny attempt to separate the truth from the lies at a time of national crisis.


Never Marry a Politician

Never Marry a Politician

Author: Sarah Waights

Publisher: Choc Lit Limited

Published: 2016-03-07

Total Pages: 204

ISBN-13: 1781892156

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In politics, there are rules to being a good and proper wife. But what if a wife wants to be a woman—and what if that woman wants to be loved? On the surface, Emily Pemilly appears to be a perfect politician’s wife and a model mother. But few know the price she has paid, giving up a promising journalism career and her once-dear principles to stand by an ambitious husband, who is now on the verge of becoming Britain’s next prime minister. Cynical reporter Matt Morley knows that politics is all about appearances. But he never expected to find the fiery, outspoken girl he once loved pinned to the arm of a PM candidate like a lobotomized mannequin. When Matt uncovers a sordid secret about Emily’s hubby, he knows it could crush the man’s campaign, as well as Emily’s carefully crafted world. But maybe that’s not such a bad thing . . .


On Authority

On Authority

Author: Nicholas J. Pappas

Publisher: Algora Publishing

Published: 2021-10-01

Total Pages: 202

ISBN-13: 1628944757

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We hear quite a lot from "authorities" these days, and often they contradict one another. How do we decide which ones to follow? Authority may be based on power of intellect or power as the threat of force (implied or direct). Sometimes, "authorities" are presented, or present themselves, without any obvious qualifications in a given field. How do such people capture our attention? They may be mesmerizingly wealthy, famous, powerful; they may simply be charismatic and appealing; or they may have a track record of being right, a reputation built on achievement. A philosophical treatment of the idea of authority, this book is a dialogue between three characters. “Director,” a philosopher, challenges the others to think through their ideas of authority, how it is established, how it works, and the different ways in which it can be exercised. The author adds another question: Don’t democratic citizens have a duty to think through the things pertaining to authority? We take much for granted: Let authority not be one of them.


The Soprano State

The Soprano State

Author: Bob Ingle

Publisher: Macmillan

Published: 2008-02-19

Total Pages: 342

ISBN-13: 9780312368944

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Details the true story of the corruption that has pervaded New Jersey politics, government, and business for the past thirty years. From Jimmy Hoffa purportedly being buried somewhere beneath the end zone in Giants Stadium in the Meadowlands, through allegations of a thoroughly corrupt medical and dental university, through Mafia influence at all levels, to a governor who suddenly declares himself a "gay American" and resigns, the Garden State might indeed be better named after the HBO mobsters.--From publisher description.


Why We Get the Wrong Politicians

Why We Get the Wrong Politicians

Author: Isabel Hardman

Publisher: Atlantic Books

Published: 2018-09-06

Total Pages: 345

ISBN-13: 1782399747

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REVISED AND UPDATED TO INCLUDE THE EXPLOSIVE EVENTS OF 2021 and 2022 Winner at the Parliamentary Book Awards Shortlisted for the Waterstones Book of the Year Longlisted for the Orwell Prize ____________ Daily Telegraph's Best Books of the Year Guardian's Best Books of the Year Evening Standard's Best Books of the Year Daily Mail's Best Books of the Year BBC's Biggest Books Prospect's Best Books of the Year Politicians are consistently voted the least trusted professional group by the UK public. They've recently become embroiled in scandals relating to everything from expenses to sexual harassment to illicit parties. Every year, they introduce new legislation that doesn't do what it sets out to achieve - often with terrible financial and human costs. But, with some notable exceptions, they are decent, hard-working people, doing a hugely difficult and demanding job. In this searching examination of our political class, award-winning journalist Isabel Hardman tries to square this circle. She lifts the lid on the strange world of Westminster and asks why we end up with representatives with whom we are so unhappy. Filled with forensic analysis and revealing reportage, this landmark and accessible book is a must read for anyone who wants to see a future with better government. 'This book has the power to fundamentally change how we do things in this country.' Emily Maitlis 'An entertaining read that addresses hard questions... invaluable for those who think they know what's wrong with Westminster but have no idea how to put it right.' John Humphrys


Talking Politics in Broadcast Media

Talking Politics in Broadcast Media

Author: Mats Ekström

Publisher: John Benjamins Publishing

Published: 2011-08-26

Total Pages: 260

ISBN-13: 9027285160

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This book is a collection of studies on political interaction in a variety of broadcast, namely news and current affairs programs, political interviews, audience participation programs and radio phone-ins. Following a growing scholarly interest in political discourses, dialogic forms of news production and media talk in general, a number of internationally acclaimed scholars investigate the discursive and interactional practices that give rise to the arena of public politics in contemporary society. Chapters span an array of cultural contexts, as diverse as Sweden, Greece, Belgium (Flanders), the U.K., Spain, Israel, the U.S.A., Australia and China. Authors combine an interest in discourse analysis and conversation analysis with different disciplinary orientations, such as linguistics, media and cultural studies, sociology, political science, and social psychology. The book uncovers current trends in media and political discourse, and will be of interest to both students and scholars of media discourse and politics.


Politicians, Personal Image and the Construction of Political Identity

Politicians, Personal Image and the Construction of Political Identity

Author: C. Archetti

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2014-01-07

Total Pages: 117

ISBN-13: 1137353422

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Is the media obsession with image leading to a degeneration of politics? Are politicians more concerned with their appearances than with policy substance? Through the evidence provided by over 50 interviews with politicians across the UK and Italy - local councillors, MPs and MEPs - this book provides a very different picture of the world of politics than the one we often cynically imagine. By relying on extensive excerpts from frank and colorful conversations with the interviewees, the analysis develops a new multidisciplinary model to understand the 'mediatization' of politics and the way the personal image of elected representatives is constructed in the age of interconnectedness.