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Whatever Happened to Frank and Fearless? Framing the global economic downturn - Whole Book (1.3 MB) PDF

Part I. Setting the stage

  1. From ‘market correction’ to ‘global catastrophe’: framing the economic downturn
    Paul ’t Hart and Karen Tindall
  2. 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

  1. The United States: crisis leadership in times of transition
    Isaac Ijjo Donato
  2. Canada: the politics of optimism
    Anastasia Glushko

Part III. Dark clouds and turbulence in Europe

  1. United Kingdom: the politics of government survival
    Justin Pritchard
  2. Republic of Ireland: from Celtic tiger to recession victim
    Adam Masters
  3. France: dominant leadership
    Natalie Windle
  4. The European Union: from impotence to opportunity?
    Tully Fletcher

Part IV. No hiding place: the meltdown and the Asia-Pacific Region

  1. Australia: ‘the lucky country’ on a knife edge
    Matthew Laing and Karen Tindall
  2. New Zealand: electoral politics in times of crisis
    Michael Jones
  3. Singapore: staying the course
    Faith Benjaathonsirikul

Part V. Comparisons and reflections

  1. Contesting the frame: opposition leadership and the global financial crisis
    Brendan McCaffrie
  2. Crisis leadership in terra incognita: why meaning making is not enough
    Arjen Boin
  3. Framing dilemmas in the quest for successful crisis management
    Allan McConnell
  4. Managing trans-boundary crises: leadership challenges for the EU Presidency
    Bengt Sundelius
  5. Public leadership and the social construction of economic catastrophe
    Paul ’t Hart and Karen Tindall