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_aLusk, Adam, _eAuthor. |
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_aRhetoric, media, and the narratives of US foreign policy : _bmaking enemies / _cAdam Lusk. |
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_aAbingdon, Oxon ; _aNew York, NY : _bRoutledge, _c2022. |
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505 | 0 | _aThreats as social facts -- Towards a theory of threat legitimation -- "Sister" Chile and "Saving" Cuba : newspaper and logos -- Democracy and dictatorship : threats of Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union during the radio age -- Freedom fighters and the drug lord : threats of Nicaragua and Noriega during television media ecology -- Conclusion. | |
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_a"Rhetoric, Media and the Narratives of US Foreign Policy: Making Enemies studies the process of communicating threats to the US public and explores when and why the American public believes another country or regime is a threat. Through a comparative and historical study, the author focuses on how the media environment enables and constrains rhetorical strategies deployed to construct, reproduce, and change narratives about a threat. Recent literature on threat inflation, securitization, and critical security studies returned to the concept of "threat." Building on this renewed conceptual attention, this book examines why and how policy makers and other public figures, in particular the President, convince the public about a threat and will be of interest to students and academics in the disciplines of political science, international relations, foreign policy, security studies and contemporary history. Adam Lusk is an Associate Professor of Political Science at Rosemont College, USA. He teaches courses in International Relations and Comparative Politics, as well as First Year Connections Seminar. His research interests include international security, threat perception, global environmental politics, and norms and ethics in International Relations"-- _cProvided by publisher. |
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_aMass media and international relations _zUnited States. |
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_aUnited States _xForeign relations _y20th century. |
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