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I am grateful to Martin Feldstein for inviting me to speak at this session and for his
efforts to bring better economic analysis into our discussions of national security. I would like to
use the op...
The evolution of the United States of America’s narrative of the “War On Terror”
evolution of the United States America’s narrative War On Terror
2015/7/7
The evolution of the United States of America’s narrative of the “War On Terror”.
Competing Frames? The War on Terror in Campaign Rhetoric
competing frames raq War War on Terror
2015/1/9
The Iraq War and the War on Terror were pivotal issues in the presidential race for the White House in 2004. Competing frames about the meaning of September 11, 2001, terrorism, and American power wer...
International Politics and the Media: The Case of the Press/Media in the War on Terror
International Politics the Media the Press/Media the War on Terror
2010/4/16
The fundamental changes and deterioration in state-news media relations since 9/11, particularly in the relations between the United States, US’ allies in the war on terror and international news netw...
The Dialogic Emergence of ‘Truth’ in Politics:Reproduction and Subversion of the ‘War on Terror’ Discourse
Dialogic Emergence Politics Discourse
2008/12/26
Truth claims in political discourse are implicated in a dialogic process whereby
political actors "assimilate, rework, and re-accentuate" prior discourse (Bakhtin
1986:89). While political actors th...
American physicians and dual loyalty obligations in the “war on terror”
American physicians war on terror
2008/11/7
Background
Post-September 11, 2001, the U.S. government has labeled thousands of Afghan war detainees "unlawful combatants". This label effectively deprives these detainees of the protection they wou...
Bush administration tried tactics used by Margaret Thatcher’s government to attempt to control the media during ‘war on terror’ – says US news chief
Bush administration Margaret Thatcher’s government media
2006/11/28