The Rhetoric of War -- Hot and Cold

Selected Publications

by

Robert L. Ivie


Robert L. Ivie, "Fire, Flood, and Red Fever: Motivating Metaphors of Global Emergency in the Truman Doctrine Speech," Presidential Studies Quarterly 29 (1999): forthcoming.

Robert L. Ivie, "A New Democratic World Order?" in Critical Reflections on the Cold War: Rhetoric and History, ed. Martin J. Medhurst and H.W. Brands, Jr. (College Station: Texas A&M University Press, forthcoming).

Robert L. Ivie, "Dwight Eisenhower's 'Chance for Peace':  Quest or Crusade?"  Rhetoric and Public Affairs 1 (Summer 1998): 227-243.

Robert L. Ivie, "Franklin Roosevelt's Crusade Against Evil: Rhetorical Legacy of a War Message," in Great Speeches for Criticism and Analysis, ed. Lloyd Rohler and Roger Cook, 3rd ed. (Greenwood, IN: Alistair Press, 1998), 106-113.

Martin J. Medhurst, Robert L. Ivie, Philip Wander, and Robert L. Scott, Cold War Rhetoric: Strategy, Metaphor, and Ideology, rev. ed. (East Lansing: Michigan State University Press, 1997).

Robert L. Ivie, "George Kennan's Political Rhetoric: Realism Masking Fear," in Post-Realism: The Rhetorical Turn in International Relations, ed. Francis A. Beer and Robert Hariman (East Lansing: Michigan State University Press, 1996), pp. 55-74.

Robert L. Ivie, "Tragic Fear and the Rhetorical Presidency: Combating Evil in the Persian Gulf," in Beyond the Rhetorical Presidency, ed. Martin J. Medhurst (College Station: Texas A&M University Press, 1996), pp. 153-178, 246-249.

Robert L. Ivie, "Eisenhower as Cold Warrior," in Eisenhower's War of Words: Rhetoric and Leadership, ed. Martin J. Medhurst (East Lansing: Michigan State University Press, 1994), pp. 7-25.

Robert L. Ivie, "Declaring a National Emergency: Truman's Rhetorical Crisis and the Great Debate of 1951," in The Modern Presidency and Crisis Rhetoric, ed. Amos Kiewe (Westport, Connecticut: Praeger Publishers, 1993), pp. 1-18.

Robert L. Ivie, "A New Cold War Parable in the Post-Cold War Press," Deadline 5:1 (1990): 1-2, 8-9.

Robert L. Ivie, "AIM's Vietnam and the Rhetoric of Cold War Orthodoxy," in The Cultural Legacy of Vietnam: Uses of the Past in the Present, ed. Richard Morris and Peter Ehrenhaus (Norwood, NJ: Ablex Publishing Corporation, 1990), pp. 27-38.

Robert L. Ivie, "Metaphor and Motive in the Johnson Administration's Vietnam War Rhetoric," in Texts in Context: Critical Dialogues on Significant Episodes in American Political Rhetoric, ed. Michael Leff and Fred Kauffeld (Davis, CA: Hermagoras Press, 1989), pp. 121-141.

Robert L. Ivie and Kurt Ritter, "Whither the 'Evil Empire'? Reagan and the Presidential Candidates Debating Foreign Policy in the 1988 Campaign," American Behavioral Scientist 32 (1989): 436-450.

Robert L. Ivie, "The Ideology of Freedom's 'Fragility' in American Foreign Policy Argument," Journal of the American Forensic Association 24 (1987): 27-36.

Robert L. Ivie, "Metaphor and the Rhetorical Invention of Cold War 'Idealists,'" Communication Monographs 54 (1987): 165-182.

Robert L. Ivie, "Literalizing the Metaphor of Soviet Savagery: President Truman's Plain Style," Southern Speech Communication Journal 51 (1986): 91-105.

Robert L. Ivie, "Speaking 'Common Sense' About the Soviet Threat: Reagan's Rhetorical Stance," Western Journal of Speech Communication 48 (1984): 39-50.

Ronald L. Hatzenbuehler and Robert L. Ivie, Congress Declares War: Rhetoric, Leadership, and Partisanship in the Early Republic (Kent, Ohio: The Kent State University Press, 1983).

Robert L. Ivie, "The Metaphor of Force in Prowar Discourse: The Case of 1812," The Quarterly Journal of Speech 68 (1982): 240-253.

Ronald L. Hatzenbuehler and Robert L. Ivie, "Justifying the War of 1812: Toward A Model of Congressional Behavior in Early War Crises," Social Science History 4 (1980): 453-477.

Robert L. Ivie, "Images of Savagery in American Justifications for War," Communication Monographs 47 (1980): 279-294.

Robert L. Ivie, "Progressive Form and Mexican Culpability in Polk's Justification for War," Central States Speech Journal 30 (1979): 311-320.

Robert L. Ivie, "Presidential Motives for War," The Quarterly Journal of Speech 60 (1974): 337-345.

 


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