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Meaningful Violence: War Reportage in Iraq, Lebanon, and Syria, 2014-2018
Blacksin, Isaac. - : eScholarship, University of California, 2021
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Reminiscences of John Stothoff Badeau, 1979 ...
Unav. - : Columbia University, 2021
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Fragmentation and Grievances as Fuel for Violent Extremism: The Case of Abu Musa’ab Al-Zarqawi
In: Social Sciences ; Volume 10 ; Issue 10 (2021)
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Liebe und Macht in der deutsch-amerikanischen Sicherheitsbeziehung 2001-2003: Eine kritisch-realistische Diskursanalyse
Griebel, Tim. - : transcript Verlag, 2020. : DEU, 2020. : Bielefeld, 2020
In: 34 ; Edition Politik ; 375 (2020)
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Metadiscourse in academic writing instruction for Iraqi EFL tertiary students : a mixed methods approach
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The clitic status of person markers in Sorani Kurdish
Gharib, Hiba; Pye, Clifton. - : University of Kansas Department of Linguistics, 2019
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DO POLITICAL APPOINTMENTS CREATE POLITICIZED INTELLIGENCE?
McDermott, Kevin C.. - : Monterey, CA; Naval Postgraduate School, 2018
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Sensory Dysfunction and Traumatic Brain Injury Severity Among Deployed Post-9/11 Veterans: A Chronic Effects of Neurotrauma Consortium Study
In: ETSU Faculty Works (2018)
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State- and nation-building processes in the Middle East. What role for diversity in contemporary Iraq?
Maggiolini, Paolo Maria Leo Cesare (orcid:0000-0002-8515-9760). - : OLMS, 2018. : country:CHE, 2018. : place:Zurich, 2018
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Living on the edge : the Iran-Iraq frontier, 1881-1981
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TOWARD A CONCEPTUALIZATION OF TRANSNATIONAL DISABILITY THEORY AND PRAXIS: ENTRY POINT, IRAQI CHEMICAL ATTACK ON IRAN
Kazemi, Sona. - 2018
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Understanding violence through social media
Frost, Harold G.; Evans, Anthony W.; Hodges, Robert H., Jr.. - : Monterey, California: Naval Postgraduate School, 2017
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New Perspectives for Teaching French in Iraq: Principles and Practices
In: All Graduate Plan B and other Reports (2017)
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The Islamic State Battle Plan: Press Release Natural Language Processing
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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)
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La vida laboral en el refranero Iraquí: Estudio Sociolingüístico
Jasim Al-Najar, Jasim M.. - : Universidad de Granada, 2016
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RAN Issue paper: Child returnees from conflict zones
Lambert, Sharon; Lynch, Orla. - : Radicalisation Awareness Network (RAN) Centre of Excellence, EU, 2016
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Audiovisual Translation, Ideology and Politics: A Case Study of the Effects of Franco-American Relations on Hollywood Film Translation
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A grammar of the Christian Neo-Aramaic dialect of Diyana-Zariwaw
Napiorkowska, Lidia. - Leiden [u.a.] : Brill, 2015
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Fear Appeals in Political Rhetoric about Terrorism: An Analysis of Speeches by Australian Prime Minister Howard
In: Political Psychology (2015)
Abstract: This paper explores fear-arousing content in Australian former Prime Minister John Howard's political rhetoric about terrorism. We coded 27 speeches delivered between September 2001 and November 2007 for the presence of statements promoting fear-consistent appraisals (Smith & Lazarus, 1993). Fear-arousing content was present in 24 of these speeches, but the amount of fear-arousing content varied markedly. In particular, rhetoric that raised doubts about the capacity of Australia and its allies to cope with terrorism was most strongly present in the lead-up to the invasion of Iraq and at times of declining support for government policies. Textual analysis of three key speeches confirmed a marked difference between Howard's speech given immediately after the attacks on September 11, 2001, and the second and third speeches presented prior to and after the 2003 invasion of Iraq. These findings indicate that Howard has not consistently employed fear-inducing rhetoric in his speeches about terrorism, but that particular speeches appear to take this form, raising the possibility that fear-arousing rhetoric may have been selectively deployed to support his political purposes at those times.
Keyword: Emotion; Fear; Iraq; Keywords: Australia; Prime Ministers; Rhetoric; September 11th 2001; Speeches; Terrorism; Terrorism Appraisal theory
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/1885/34090
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