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- Rhetoric & Public Affairs
- Michigan State University Press
- Review
- Presidents as Candidates: Inside the White House for the Presidential Campaign (review) Volume 5, Number 1, Spring 2002, pp. 188-190
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This issue contains 23 articles in total
- Communicating for Life: Christian Stewardship in Community and Media (review)
- Posing a Threat: Flappers, Chorus Girls, and Other Brazen Performers of the American 1920s (review)
- Proceed with Caution, When Engaged by Minority Writing in the Americas (review)
- The Rhetoric of Midwifery: Gender, Knowledge, and Power (review)
- Haunted Media: Electronic Presence from Telegraphy to Television (review)
- Broadcasting Freedom: The Cold War Triumph of Radio Free Europe and Radio Liberty (review)
- Perpetual War for Perpetual Peace (review)
- Founding Brothers: The Revolutionary Generation (review)
- Politics and Constitutionalism: The Louis Fisher Connection (review)
- In His Own Right: The Political Odyssey of Senator Robert F. Kennedy (review)
- Presidential Transitions: From Politics to Practice (review)
- Presidents as Candidates: Inside the White House for the Presidential Campaign (review)
- Rhetoric as Currency: Hoover, Roosevelt, and the Great Depression (review)
- Selling the Free Market: The Rhetoric of Economic Correctness (review)
- And No Birds Sing: Rhetorical Analyses of Silent Spring (review)
- Whispered Consolations: Law and Narrative in African American Life (review)
- "In a Field of Pain and Death": Law/Rhetoric/History/Culture
- Gnostic Scientism and the Prohibition of Questions
- From Spouses to Candidates: Hillary Rodham Clinton, Elizabeth Dole, and the Gendered Office of U.S. President
- Engendering Democratic Change: How Three U.S. Presidents Discussed Female Suffrage
- "Going Public" in the Nineteenth Century: Grover Cleveland's Repeal of the Sherman Silver Purchase Act
- The Evolution of a Diplomatic Surprise: Richard M. Nixon's Rhetoric on China, 1952-July 15, 1971
- The Tragic Science: The Uses of Jimmy Carter in Foreign Policy Realism
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