ANTITHETICAL IDENTITY FORMATION IN THE STRATEGIC NARRATIVES OF THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION Cover Image

ANTITHETICAL IDENTITY FORMATION IN THE STRATEGIC NARRATIVES OF THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION
ANTITHETICAL IDENTITY FORMATION IN THE STRATEGIC NARRATIVES OF THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION

Author(s): Daniel Tamm
Subject(s): Semiology, Political Philosophy, International relations/trade, Security and defense, Peace and Conflict Studies
Published by: Kaitseväe Akadeemia (KVA)
Keywords: Identity; strategic narrative; security dilemma; Russian foreign policy; semiotic theory of hegemony;

Summary/Abstract: The objective of this article is to analyse collective identity formation as a strategic narrative, focusing on a specific case where identity is formulated by casting the enemy as antithetic. The article outlines discursive strategies that justify and preserve an antithetical identity and describes the inherent dangers of these strategies, the prime example being a potential security dilemma. The author also proposes ways to relieve these kinds of security dilemmas. The theoretical framework is illustrated with a brief meta-analysis of the foreign policy discourse of Russia, foregrounding its strategic narratives and their antithetical dimension.

  • Issue Year: 2022
  • Issue No: 19
  • Page Range: 131-160
  • Page Count: 30
  • Language: English
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