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Political linguistics is the study of language as a tool of persuasion in politics, especially speeches and campaigns. It examines the effects of slogans, mass media, debates, and propaganda. There are strong relationships between political linguistics, social linguistics, and media linguistics.

International Negotiations
Political linguistics are particularly insightful when looking into international negotiations. These are complex events where language and culture barriers may occur. Question framing is the forming of questions to elicit certain responses. This is exceedingly useful in negotiation as it can lead opponents down a certain line of thought.