Political Leadership
In: Leadership for Global Citizenship: Building Transnational Community, S. 130-154
177 Ergebnisse
Sortierung:
In: Leadership for Global Citizenship: Building Transnational Community, S. 130-154
In: The European Superpower, S. 110-135
In: Political and Civic Leadership: A Reference Handbook, S. 105-110
In: Theories of Urban Politics, S. 125-136
In: The Oxford Handbook of Political Leadership
In: Policy Without Politicians, S. 100-122
In: Transforming Local Governance, S. 126-152
In: The Oxford Handbook of Political Leadership
An undeniable correlation exists between political leadership & the media environment. This is particularly the case when a president masters the technique of communicating directly with the American people & finds his political power intensified. In this era of growing public disdain for the press & more open & direct media communication between politicians & the public (via the Internet, satellite communication, etc), political leadership is experiencing a newfound period of power. The citizen is no longer simply a spectator, nor is media the sole moderator. As a result, political leaders are more able to set a national agenda, while citizens are empowered to participate in a more direct form of democracy. 59 References. K. A. Larsen
In: Islamism and Post-Islamism in Iran, S. 15-36
In: Modernizing government in Europe, S. 25-38
In: Developments in Soviet and Post-Soviet Politics, S. 44-67
In: Political and Civic Leadership: A Reference Handbook, S. 69-78
In: New Media and Politics, S. 172-190