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Framing the global economic downturn crisis rhetoric and the politics of recessions

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Publication details: Acton, A.C.T. : ANU E Press, 2009.Description: 1 electronic textISBN:
  • 9781921666056
  • 1921666056
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Part I. Setting the stage. From 'market correction' to 'global catastrophe': framing the economic downturn / Paul 't Hart and Karen Tindall -- Understanding crisis exploitation: leadership, rhetoric and framing contests in response to the economic meltdown / Paul 't Hart and Karen Tindall -- Part II. One crisis, different worlds: the United States and Canada. The United States: crisis leadership in times of transition / Isaac Ijjo Donato -- Canada: the politics of optimism / Anastasia Glushko -- Part III. Dark clouds and turbulence in Europe. United Kingdom: the politics of government survival / Justin Pritchard -- Republic of Ireland: from Celtic tiger to recession victim / Adam Masters -- France: dominant leadership / Natalie Windle -- The European Union: from impotence to opportunity? / Tully Fletcher -- Part IV. No hiding place: the meltdown and the Asia-Pacific Region. Australia: 'the lucky country' on a knife edge / Matthew Laing and Karen Tindall -- New Zealand: electoral politics in times of crisis / Michael Jones -- Singapore: staying the course / Faith Benjaathonsirikul -- Part V. Comparisons and reflections. Contesting the frame: opposition leadership and the global financial crisis / Brendan McCaffrie -- Crisis leadership in terra incognita: why meaning making is not enough / Arjen Boin -- Framing dilemmas in the quest for successful crisis management / Allan McConnell -- Managing trans-boundary crises: leadership challenges for the EU Presidency / Bengt Sundelius -- Public leadership and the social construction of economic catastrophe / Paul 't Hart and Karen Tindall.
Summary: "Managing public uncertainty and anxiety is vital in coping with financial crises. This requires not just prompt action but, most of all, persuasive communication by government leaders. At the same time, the very occurrence of such crises raises acute questions about the effectiveness and robustness of current government policies and institutions. With the stakes being so high, defining and interpreting what is going on, how and why it happened, and what ought to be done now become key questions in the political and policy struggles that crises invariably unleash. In this volume, we study how heads of government, finance ministers and national bank governors in eight countries as well as the EU engage in such 'framing contests', and how their attempts to interpret the cascading events of the economic downturn were publicly received. Using systematic content analysis of speeches and media coverage, this volume offers a unique comparative assessment of public leadership in times of crisis."--Publisher's description.
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Part I. Setting the stage. From 'market correction' to 'global catastrophe': framing the economic downturn / Paul 't Hart and Karen Tindall -- Understanding crisis exploitation: leadership, rhetoric and framing contests in response to the economic meltdown / Paul 't Hart and Karen Tindall -- Part II. One crisis, different worlds: the United States and Canada. The United States: crisis leadership in times of transition / Isaac Ijjo Donato -- Canada: the politics of optimism / Anastasia Glushko -- Part III. Dark clouds and turbulence in Europe. United Kingdom: the politics of government survival / Justin Pritchard -- Republic of Ireland: from Celtic tiger to recession victim / Adam Masters -- France: dominant leadership / Natalie Windle -- The European Union: from impotence to opportunity? / Tully Fletcher -- Part IV. No hiding place: the meltdown and the Asia-Pacific Region. Australia: 'the lucky country' on a knife edge / Matthew Laing and Karen Tindall -- New Zealand: electoral politics in times of crisis / Michael Jones -- Singapore: staying the course / Faith Benjaathonsirikul -- Part V. Comparisons and reflections. Contesting the frame: opposition leadership and the global financial crisis / Brendan McCaffrie -- Crisis leadership in terra incognita: why meaning making is not enough / Arjen Boin -- Framing dilemmas in the quest for successful crisis management / Allan McConnell -- Managing trans-boundary crises: leadership challenges for the EU Presidency / Bengt Sundelius -- Public leadership and the social construction of economic catastrophe / Paul 't Hart and Karen Tindall.

"Managing public uncertainty and anxiety is vital in coping with financial crises. This requires not just prompt action but, most of all, persuasive communication by government leaders. At the same time, the very occurrence of such crises raises acute questions about the effectiveness and robustness of current government policies and institutions. With the stakes being so high, defining and interpreting what is going on, how and why it happened, and what ought to be done now become key questions in the political and policy struggles that crises invariably unleash. In this volume, we study how heads of government, finance ministers and national bank governors in eight countries as well as the EU engage in such 'framing contests', and how their attempts to interpret the cascading events of the economic downturn were publicly received. Using systematic content analysis of speeches and media coverage, this volume offers a unique comparative assessment of public leadership in times of crisis."--Publisher's description.

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