Blair’s contribution to elaborating a new ‘doctrine of international community’
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Norman Fairclough
Abstract
This paper examines the recent move towards a new regime of international relations and international security from a discourse analytical perspective, focusing on speeches by Tony Blair. I shall discuss how Blair has contributed to the emergence of a new hegemonic discourse of international relations and international security in speeches given between 2000 and 2003.
Abstract
This paper examines the recent move towards a new regime of international relations and international security from a discourse analytical perspective, focusing on speeches by Tony Blair. I shall discuss how Blair has contributed to the emergence of a new hegemonic discourse of international relations and international security in speeches given between 2000 and 2003.
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- About the Authors vii
- Introduction: The soft power of war 1
- The language of neofeudal corporatism and the war on Iraq 11
- Blair’s contribution to elaborating a new ‘doctrine of international community’ 39
- War rhetoric of a little ally 61
- The Iraq war as curricular knowledge 85
- Computer games as political discourse 109
- Spectacular ethics 129
- Index 145
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- About the Authors vii
- Introduction: The soft power of war 1
- The language of neofeudal corporatism and the war on Iraq 11
- Blair’s contribution to elaborating a new ‘doctrine of international community’ 39
- War rhetoric of a little ally 61
- The Iraq war as curricular knowledge 85
- Computer games as political discourse 109
- Spectacular ethics 129
- Index 145