Justification for Interference? The Role of the Monroe Doctrine in the Stigmatization and Legitimation of Intervention in the US Foreign Policy in the 19th and Early 20th Centuries
I. A. Istomin
Abstract:Despite the growing academic attention to the problem of interference in internal affairs, rhetorical techniques the state uses to legitimize interventions in the eyes of foreign counterparties, remain somewhat understudied in the Russian IR studies. In this regard, the case of the Monroe Doctrine, a landmark ideological construct in the history of international relations and US foreign policy, provides a unique framework for an in-depth study of the practices of legitimization and stigmatization of interventi… Show more
Мельникова Ю.Ю. Секьюритизация КНР в дискурсе НАТО… for the alliance, renders meaningless any further attempts to securitize China, which continue still more by inertia.
Мельникова Ю.Ю. Секьюритизация КНР в дискурсе НАТО… for the alliance, renders meaningless any further attempts to securitize China, which continue still more by inertia.
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