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“The leadership-image game is a treacherous one in which the stakes are high. A favorable image can be of great help in building friendly cooperation abroad, while any tarnish on that image can create the reverse reaction… Despite the dangerous aspects of the image game, no administration ever staked more on the reputation of its president abroad than President Kennedy.”


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