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Go to My LibraryGame Changer za kulisami polityki
- Language
- Polish
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- Publisher
- Dom Wydawniczy Rebis
- Pages
- 318
- ISBN
- 9788381884730
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The book is widely praised for offering a professional and engaging dive into the strategic world of Polish politics through a series of interviews. Readers appreciate the broad spectrum of political insiders featured, including spin doctors, campaign managers, and former politicians from across various parties, which provides diverse and timely perspectives. Reviewers highlight the book's ability to illuminate campaign strategies, the evolution of political communication, and the interplay between traditional and modern tactics, emphasizing the impact of technology. The focus on practical campaign craft, rather than heavy theory, and the educational value in understanding political mechanisms and historical shifts are also frequently commended.
However, several reviewers found the book's title somewhat misleading, suggesting it focuses more on election campaigns than broader political dynamics, and felt the central "game changer" concept was either forced, too broadly defined, or not consistently explored. A common criticism was the author's perceived reluctance to challenge interlocutors, leading to interviews where politicians' narratives went largely unexamined. Some readers desired more depth and substantial "behind-the-scenes" revelations beyond campaign strategies, noting a lack of chronological organization or direct confrontation between contradictory viewpoints. Concerns were also raised about a perceived bias against certain political parties and a cynical or even boring tone when focusing on superficial campaign tactics.
Overall, the book offers a valuable, though imperfect, look into the strategic minds behind Polish election campaigns. While it succeeds in providing diverse insider perspectives and shedding light on the craft of modern political communication, some readers may find it lacks the desired depth or critical edge. This book is best suited for those deeply interested in the tactical intricacies of election campaigns, political messaging, and the roles of strategists in Polish politics. Readers seeking a highly critical exposé, a strictly chronological account, or a broader analysis of daily political life beyond campaign periods might, however, find it leaves them wanting more.
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