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Opposition Research - Unveiling Political Rivalries Tactics Secrets and Strategy - cover

Opposition Research - Unveiling Political Rivalries Tactics Secrets and Strategy

Fouad Sabry

Casa editrice: One Billion Knowledgeable

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Explore the strategic world of "Opposition Research," an essential guide in Political Science. In the ever-changing political landscape, understanding how data shapes campaigns is crucial. This book provides insights into gathering and using information to sway outcomes, examining methods, controversies, and ethical questions.
 
1: Opposition Research - Learn key principles of opposition research vital for political campaigns.
 
2: Lee Atwater - Discover Lee Atwater’s legacy in modern political strategy.
 
3: Push Poll - Uncover how push polling subtly influences public opinion.
 
4: Southern Strategy - Explore how opposition research evolved in Southern U.S. politics.
 
5: George H. W. Bush - Learn about opposition research in George H. W. Bush's campaigns.
 
6: Karl Rove - Examine Karl Rove's use of opposition research to shape electoral narratives.
 
7: James Baker - See how James Baker used research to overcome political hurdles.
 
8: October Surprise - Study the impact of late-breaking political revelations.
 
9: White House FBI Files Controversy - Explore ethical questions surrounding FBI files during a White House transition.
 
10: Presidential Transition of George H. W. Bush - Understand the role of research in shaping presidential transitions.
 
11: Margaret D. Tutwiler - Analyze Tutwiler’s tactics in political messaging.
 
12: Ed Rollins - See how Ed Rollins employed research in his campaign strategies.
 
13: Ken Khachigian - Discover Khachigian’s influence on political discourse through strategic messaging.
 
14: Robb Austin - Learn from Robb Austin’s expertise in complex political strategies.
 
15: Operation Sandwedge - Investigate the covert nature of historical opposition research.
 
16: Robert Bork Supreme Court Nomination - Examine the role of research in judicial nominations.
 
17: William Timmons (Lobbyist) - Study lobbying’s intersection with opposition research through Timmons' career.
 
18: Todd Blodgett - Learn from Todd Blodgett’s insights into shaping public opinion.
 
19: Mike Roman - Analyze Roman’s use of research to enhance campaign management.
 
20: Presidential Transition of Ronald Reagan - Assess the evolution of research practices in Reagan’s transition.
 
21: Presidential Transition of Richard Nixon - Reflect on Nixon’s transition and the legacy of research in shaping presidential outcomes.
 
This guide is a must-read for professionals, students, and anyone interested in the intricate dynamics of political strategy. "Opposition Research" offers invaluable insights into how campaigns function, making it an essential resource for understanding the complexities of modern politics.
Disponibile da: 08/10/2024.
Lunghezza di stampa: 251 pagine.

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