Foreign policy rhetorics in a global era : concepts and case studies / edited by Allison M. Prasch and Sara L. McKinnon.
2024
JZ1253.5 .F67 2024
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Title
Foreign policy rhetorics in a global era : concepts and case studies / edited by Allison M. Prasch and Sara L. McKinnon.
Edition
First.
ISBN
9781609177706 (electronic bk.)
1609177703 (electronic bk.)
9781611865097
1611865093
1609177703 (electronic bk.)
9781611865097
1611865093
Published
East Lansing : Michigan State University Press, [2024]
Copyright
©2024
Language
English
Description
1 online resource
Call Number
JZ1253.5 .F67 2024
Dewey Decimal Classification
327.101/4
Summary
"This volume takes concepts familiar to foreign policy scholars and reimagines their usefulness in a global era. The essays in this collection feature unique methodological and theoretical contributions to rhetorical scholarship. The field of rhetorical studies often assumes a US-centric approach that elevates American chief executives as the sole doers and makers of foreign policy discourse. This work points to a more comprehensive, global perspective of foreign policy discourse and offers key concepts, case studies, and approaches. It also examines who enacts discourse, where it happens, and how it influences relationships in/between local, national, transnational, and global spheres. Among the cases researched in this collection are foreign policy rhetoric from Cold War foreign policy in Latin America, the rhetoric of Vladimir Putin's Ukraine war messages, and the development challenges of the Ford Foundation and the Kenya Women Finance Trust, among many others"-- Provided by publisher.
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Table of Contents
Section 1. Old Concepts, New Ways
Section 2. New Concepts, Old Things
Section 3. New Approaches, Future Directions.
Section 2. New Concepts, Old Things
Section 3. New Approaches, Future Directions.