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The transformation of the Baltic countries' political elites: general and specific features
In: Baltic Region ; 12 ; 3 ; 26-39 (2020)
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The dark side of electoralism: opinion polls and voting in the 2016 Philippine presidential election
In: Journal of Current Southeast Asian Affairs ; 35 ; 3 ; 15-38 ; The early Duterte presidency in the Philippines (2017)
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A Core National Security Interest: Framing Atrocities Prevention
In: Politics and Governance ; 3 ; 4 ; 26-43 ; Mass Atrocity Prevention (Part II) (2016)
Abstract: This essay analyzes President Barack Obama's communication strategies in his speeches and presidential statements concerning threats of mass atrocities in Libya, Syria, and Iraq from 2011 through 2015. It examines how he has used three rhetorical "frames" to explain events in these countries and to advocate specific U.S. policy responses: the "legalistic" (or "liberal internationalist"), the "moralistic," and the "security" frame. Obama utilized primarily the legalistic frame to justify U.S. military intervention in Libya in 2011, and he relied mainly on the security frame (focusing on terrorist threats against U.S. nationals) to justify the deployment of U.S. military forces against ISIL in Iraq and Syria in 2014-2015. Obama's rhetorical framing of the violence perpetrated by the Syrian regime of Bashar al-Assad since 2011 has been less consistent. Hardly ever in these speeches did Obama suggest that mass atrocities per se constituted a threat to U.S. national security - despite the declaration in Obama's 2011 Presidential Study Directive on Mass Atrocities that "preventing mass atrocities and genocide is a core national security interest" of the United States. Utilizing an approach to linguistic analysis developed by Roman Jakobson, the paper shows how Obama has employed rhetorical devices that emphasize the boundaries between the "in-group" of the American national community and the "outgroups" in other countries who are threatened by mass atrocities. Because members of an in-group are typically depicted as warranting greater concern than members of out-groups, Obama's assignment of victimized communities to out-group status has effectively justified inaction by the U.S. government in the face of genocidal violence. (author's abstract)
Keyword: Außenpolitik; B.; Bürgerkrieg; civil war; Development Policy; discourse analysis; Diskursanalyse; Elections; Entwicklungspolitik; Foreign Affairs; foreign policy; Friedens- und Konfliktforschung; genocide; humanitäre Intervention; humanitarian intervention; Interessenpolitik; International Conflicts; International Politics; International relations; Internationale Beziehungen; Irak; Iraq; Libya; Libyen; massacre; Massaker; militärische Intervention; militärischer Konflikt; military conflict; military intervention; national identity; national security; nationale Identität; nationale Sicherheit; Obama; Peace and Conflict Research; Political Culture; political intervention; Political Process; Political science; Political Sociology; Politikwissenschaft; politische Intervention; politische Kultur; politische Soziologie; politische Willensbildung; pressure-group politics; Security Policy; Sicherheitspolitik; Syria; Syrien; United States of America; USA; Völkermord
URL: https://doi.org/10.17645/pag.v3i4.322
http://www.ssoar.info/ssoar/handle/document/47617
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Netzöffentlichkeit in Russland: die Nutzung des Internet durch die russländische Frauenbewegung
In: 47 ; Arbeitspapiere und Materialien / Forschungsstelle Osteuropa an der Universität Bremen ; 81 (2015)
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Multipolarity in plural: resignification(s), language games, and Russia's multiple identities
In: 01/2011 ; CGP Working Paper Series ; 31 (2015)
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Der Fall unibrennt: Mobilisierung, Kommunikationsverhalten und kollektive Verständigung von Protest- und Kampagnengemeinschaften heute
In: SWS-Rundschau ; 52 ; 3 ; 227-248 ; Neue soziale Bewegungen heute (2014)
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Newspapers in Hargeysa: freedom of speech in post-conflict Somaliland
In: Afrika Spectrum ; 43 ; 1 ; 91-113 (2013)
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Ma Ying-jeou's presidential discourse
In: Journal of Current Chinese Affairs ; 41 ; 3 ; 33-68 ; Taiwan under KMT rule: recent trends in domestic politics and cross-strait relations (2013)
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Political history of the Afar in Ethiopia and Eritrea
In: Afrika Spectrum ; 43 ; 1 ; 39-65 (2013)
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Methodenbericht zum Projekt: Die Stimme der Medien im politischen Prozeß - Themen und Meinungen in Pressekommentaren
In: 98-107 ; Veröffentlichung / Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin für Sozialforschung, Forschungsschwerpunkt Sozialer Wandel, Institutionen und Vermittlungsprozesse, Abteilung Öffentlichkeit und soziale Bewegungen ; 88 (2012)
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Die Stimme der Medien im politischen Prozeß: Themen und Meinungen in Pressekommentaren
In: 98-106 ; Veröffentlichung / Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin für Sozialforschung, Forschungsschwerpunkt Sozialer Wandel, Institutionen und Vermittlungsprozesse, Abteilung Öffentlichkeit und soziale Bewegungen ; 56 (2012)
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Gesellschaftliche Bedrohungswahrnehmung und Elitenkonsens: eine Analyse der europäischen Haltungen zum Irakkrieg 2003
In: 1/2005 ; AIPA - Arbeitspapiere zur Internationalen Politik und Außenpolitik ; 49 (2012)
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Politische Musik in Guinea-Bissau
In: Afrika Spectrum ; 38 ; 3 ; 319-45 (2012)
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Polenforschung in Deutschland: eine Zwischenbilanz
In: 2 ; GESIS-Tagungsberichte ; 155 (2012)
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Defining the nation: national identity in South Sudanese media discourse
In: Africa Spectrum ; 47 ; 1 ; 21-49 (2012)
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