
TL;DR
This paper explores how mathematical information and communication theories can transform political messaging into a precise analytical tool for understanding past events and predicting future political outcomes.
Contribution
It introduces a mathematical framework for analyzing political messaging, bridging qualitative insights with quantitative analysis.
Findings
Provides a new mathematical approach to political messaging analysis
Enables retrospective understanding of political events
Supports future predictions in political contexts
Abstract
Politics today is largely about the art of messaging to influence the public, but the mathematical theory of messaging -- information and communication theory -- can turn this art into a precise analysis, both qualitative and quantitative, that enables us to gain retrospective understandings of past political events and to make forward-looking future predictions.
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