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Analysis of Russian President Putin’shomepage |
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Web Site of Russian President Vladimir Putin |
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Putin as Human Narrative |
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A Dialogic/Transparent Narrative |
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Identifying Priorities |
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The Putin Construct: A Summary |
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Summary of “Data Rich” Head of State Web Sites |
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Chapter 7: Discussion |
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Synthesizing Findings |
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Identifying Developing Country Headof State Web Site Similarities |
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Web Site Content and Design |
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Functional Patterns in Studied Sites |
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Propaganda Usage by Heads of State |
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Transcending Boundaries With Propaganda(Neutral) on the Web |
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Explicating Impropaganda |
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Toward Answering the Research Questions |
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Hypotheses |
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Testing a Prototype Model of Public Relations,Propaganda, and Persuasion |
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Propaganda Difference Is the Most RobustMeasure of the Relationship BetweenPropaganda (Neutral) and Impropagandaon a Web Site |
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Weighted Propaganda Difference as aFulcrum on the Effective RelationsPractice Continuum |
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Low Levels of Civic and Political Freedomin a Country and Weighted Impropaganda |


