This book tackles various pragmatic issues which are manipulated by
politicians in diverse contexts where the principle of being honest is
less important than fulfilling their goals. These issues range from
Irony to Impoliteness, Deception, Diplomacy, Fallacy, and Political
Accusations. Besides, it reveals what pragmatic strategies are appealed
to by those politicians to win over their opponents or convince their
audience. Revealing those strategies is done by pragmatic analytical
models which are applied to verbal and nonverbal data. Thus, the book
can be useful to politicians, pragmaticians, and applied linguists.
Additionally, the book is indispensable to researchers interested in
pragmatics as it suggests different approaches about how to build
pragmatic analytical models and how to use them to analyze political
data or any other kind of data.