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Why Blame Works Differently in Different Cultures: The Cultural Perspective
Part of an ongoing series of articles exploring core concepts of political blame and blame avoidance in governance and political communication.
Jun 12
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Andreas Michaelides
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Why Blame Works Differently in Different Cultures: The Cultural Perspective
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The Hidden Force Shaping Political Decisions: Blame Risk
Part of an ongoing series of articles exploring core concepts of political blame and blame avoidance in governance and political communication.
Jun 11
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Andreas Michaelides
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The Hidden Force Shaping Political Decisions: Blame Risk
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The Blame Game: How Politicians Shape Public Narratives After a Crisis
Part of an ongoing series of articles exploring core concepts of political blame and blame avoidance in governance and political communication.
Jun 11
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Andreas Michaelides
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The Blame Game: How Politicians Shape Public Narratives After a Crisis
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The Blame Game Behind the Ballot: What the 2024 Election Really Teaches Us
In the shadow of the 2024 U.S.
Jun 3
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Andreas Michaelides
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The Blame Game Behind the Ballot: What the 2024 Election Really Teaches Us
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May 2025
The Moment Blame Became Inevitable: Harris, Biden, and the 2024 Democratic Fallout
The Architecture of Blame
May 15
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Andreas Michaelides
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The Moment Blame Became Inevitable: Harris, Biden, and the 2024 Democratic Fallout
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The Anatomy of Blame: What the Media Missed and Why It Mattered
What Constitutes Blame in Political Discourse?
May 15
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Andreas Michaelides
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The Anatomy of Blame: What the Media Missed and Why It Mattered
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The Blame Game in Prime Time: A Strategic Anatomy of Trump's 2025 Congressional Address
How Trump’s speech to Congress used blame-avoidance tactics to reframe risk, redirect accountability, and reinforce power
May 9
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Andreas Michaelides
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The Blame Game in Prime Time: A Strategic Anatomy of Trump's 2025 Congressional Address
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After the Evasion: Problematizing the Conditions for Real Accountability in Political Life
Toward Structural Honesty, Shared Responsibility, and the Recovery of Democratic Integrity
May 9
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Andreas Michaelides
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After the Evasion: Problematizing the Conditions for Real Accountability in Political Life
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The Language of Care as a Shield: Problematizing Soft Rhetoric in the Face of Structural Harm
How Institutions Use Empathy Narratives to Mask Inaction, Contain Critique, and Evade Responsibility
May 9
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Andreas Michaelides
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The Language of Care as a Shield: Problematizing Soft Rhetoric in the Face of Structural Harm
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Institutional Forgetting: Problematizing the Erasure of Past Failures in Governance Memory
How Selective Amnesia and Cyclical Crisis Narratives Serve the Avoidance of Long-Term Responsibility
May 9
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Andreas Michaelides
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Institutional Forgetting: Problematizing the Erasure of Past Failures in Governance Memory
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The Bureaucracy of Denial: Problematizing Administrative Resistance to Acknowledging Harm
How Institutional Routines, Legalism, and Risk Aversion Conspire to Suppress Responsibility
May 9
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Andreas Michaelides
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The Bureaucracy of Denial: Problematizing Administrative Resistance to Acknowledging Harm
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Reflexivity Without Reform: Problematizing Institutional Self-Examination as a Blame Management Strategy
How Evaluations, Internal Reviews, and “Lessons Learned” Exercises Serve Symbolic Rather Than Structural Functions
May 9
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Andreas Michaelides
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Reflexivity Without Reform: Problematizing Institutional Self-Examination as a Blame Management Strategy
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