concept   political rhetoric

13 commonsense assertions
Cultures (13) Brazil (1) Sweden (1) Australia (1) Germany (1) Iran (1) Japan (1) Mexico (1) Switzerland (1) Authoritarian countries (1) France (1) South Africa (1) Totalitarian regimes (1) Western democracies (1)
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1 political rhetoric Brazil Political rhetoric in Brazilian culture emphasizes passionate and emotional appeal with loud speaking and direct confrontation. 3
2 political rhetoric Sweden Political rhetoric in Sweden emphasizes rational, subdued and structured discourse with a calm demeanor in political debates. 3
3 political rhetoric Australia Political communication in Australia is characterized by the use of humor and light-hearted banter for engagement. 2
4 political rhetoric Germany Political rhetoric in Germany is characterized by an emphasis on logical arguments, subdued delivery, and little tolerance for personal attacks. 2
5 political rhetoric Iran Political rhetoric in Iran is serious, formal, and often includes religious references and appeals to tradition. 2
6 political rhetoric Japan Political rhetoric in Japan focuses on emphasizing political ideology and respecting hierarchical norms. 2
7 political rhetoric Mexico Political rhetoric in Mexico is known for its passionate and direct confrontations during debates. 2
8 political rhetoric Switzerland Swiss political rhetoric focuses on logical and rational arguments, while minimizing personal attacks and emotional appeals. 2
9 political rhetoric Authoritarian countries Political rhetoric in authoritarian countries is marked by the use of propaganda, manipulation, and suppression of dissenting views. 1
10 political rhetoric France Political rhetoric in French culture incorporates passionate and emotional appeal. 1
11 political rhetoric South Africa Political rhetoric in South Africa may include elements of storytelling and folklore. 1
12 political rhetoric Totalitarian regimes Political rhetoric in totalitarian regimes is marked by propaganda, manipulation, and suppression of dissenting views. 1
13 political rhetoric Western democracies Political rhetoric in Western democracies varies in style and tone based on political ideology and public sentiment. 1