"The Press and the Bush Presidency" is the third book by
political scientist Mark Rozell to examine modern presidential
press relations. It offers the first comprehensive review of press
coverage of the Bush presidency and a comparative analysis of the
relations between modern presidents and the press. Based on an
analysis of the coverage in six leading print sources, as well as
interviews with administration officials, Rozell describes and
analyzes how journalists struggled over four years to interpret and
define the presidency of George Bush and how his administration,
during that period, attempted to deal with the media. What
journalists write about the Bush presidency reveals much about the
underlying values of presidential leadership and those of the
modern press. Rozell, therefore, makes an important contribution
both to presidential studies and to political communication.
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