‘Ducking and Diving’: How Political Issues Affect Equivocation in Japanese Political Interviews

Japanese Journal of Political Science 17 (2):141-167 (2016)
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This paper examines how Japanese leading politicians cope with the communication problems posed during televised political interviews. Based on data gathered during the year 2012 equivocation, thereby to also assess the significance of these talk shows in the broader context of political communication in Japan.

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