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The origins of the War on Terror and the myth of President George W. Bush's foreign policy revolution
Framing the threat of new terrorism: the invention of U.S. terrorism discourse, and President Clinton's counterterrorism approach
Conceptualisating terrorist attacks: metaphors, frames, and President Clinton's counterterrorism initiatives
Framing the threat of rogue states: Iraq, Iran, and Clinton's dual-containment approach to Middle East peace
Writing American national identity: narratives and the social construction of terrorism as a negative ideograph
Rethinking the discursive construction of terrorism and counterterrorism: theoretical reflections and implications.
Framing the threat of new terrorism: the invention of U.S. terrorism discourse, and President Clinton's counterterrorism approach
Conceptualisating terrorist attacks: metaphors, frames, and President Clinton's counterterrorism initiatives
Framing the threat of rogue states: Iraq, Iran, and Clinton's dual-containment approach to Middle East peace
Writing American national identity: narratives and the social construction of terrorism as a negative ideograph
Rethinking the discursive construction of terrorism and counterterrorism: theoretical reflections and implications.