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11 The Obama Approach in Canada: Lessons in Leadership Branding
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J.P. Lewis
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Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents vii
- Figures and Tables x
- Foreword xii
- Acknowledgments xviii
- Abbreviations xx
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Theoretical Parameters
- Welcome to Non-Stop Campaigning 3
- Governing on the Front Foot: Politicians, Civil Servants, and the Permanent Campaign in Canada 28
- Databases, Microtargeting, and the Permanent Campaign: A Threat to Democracy? 47
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Political Parties
- Media-Party Parallelism: How the Media Covers Party Messaging 67
- “Friend, Can You Chip in $3?” Canadian Political Parties’ Email Communication and Fundraising 87
- Online, All the Time: The Strategic Objectives of Canadian Opposition Parties 109
- Permanent Polling and Governance 127
- Election Preparation in the Federal NDP: The Next Campaign Starts the Day after the Last One Ends 145
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Governance
- Institutional Change, Permanent Campaigning, and Canada’s Fixed Election Date Law 167
- Preaching to the Choir in Case It Is Losing Faith: Government Advertising’s Direct Electoral Consequences 184
- The Obama Approach in Canada: Lessons in Leadership Branding 204
- Campaigning from the Centre 222
- Permanent Campaigning and Digital Government 241
- 24 Seven Videostyle: Blurring the Lines and Building Strong Leadership 259
- Vulnerable Populations and the Permanent Campaign: Disability Organizations as Policy Entrepreneurs 278
- Permanent Campaigning: Changing the Nature of Canadian Democracy 298
- Glossary 322
- Contributors 332
- Index 336
Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents vii
- Figures and Tables x
- Foreword xii
- Acknowledgments xviii
- Abbreviations xx
-
Theoretical Parameters
- Welcome to Non-Stop Campaigning 3
- Governing on the Front Foot: Politicians, Civil Servants, and the Permanent Campaign in Canada 28
- Databases, Microtargeting, and the Permanent Campaign: A Threat to Democracy? 47
-
Political Parties
- Media-Party Parallelism: How the Media Covers Party Messaging 67
- “Friend, Can You Chip in $3?” Canadian Political Parties’ Email Communication and Fundraising 87
- Online, All the Time: The Strategic Objectives of Canadian Opposition Parties 109
- Permanent Polling and Governance 127
- Election Preparation in the Federal NDP: The Next Campaign Starts the Day after the Last One Ends 145
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Governance
- Institutional Change, Permanent Campaigning, and Canada’s Fixed Election Date Law 167
- Preaching to the Choir in Case It Is Losing Faith: Government Advertising’s Direct Electoral Consequences 184
- The Obama Approach in Canada: Lessons in Leadership Branding 204
- Campaigning from the Centre 222
- Permanent Campaigning and Digital Government 241
- 24 Seven Videostyle: Blurring the Lines and Building Strong Leadership 259
- Vulnerable Populations and the Permanent Campaign: Disability Organizations as Policy Entrepreneurs 278
- Permanent Campaigning: Changing the Nature of Canadian Democracy 298
- Glossary 322
- Contributors 332
- Index 336