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Encroachments on State Sovereignty: The Argumentation Strategies of the George W. Bush Administration
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Winkler, Carol K.
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Argumentation
/ Bush, George W
/ Communication Studies
/ Debates
/ Discourse analysis
/ Dissociation
/ Education
/ Foreign policy
/ Globalization
/ Legal History
/ Logic
/ Management
/ Philosophy
/ Philosophy of Law
/ Political Communication
/ Political discourse
/ Rhetoric
/ Self interest
/ September 11 terrorist attacks-2001
/ Sovereignty
/ State
/ Terrorism
/ Theories of Law
2008
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Encroachments on State Sovereignty: The Argumentation Strategies of the George W. Bush Administration
by
Winkler, Carol K.
in
Argumentation
/ Bush, George W
/ Communication Studies
/ Debates
/ Discourse analysis
/ Dissociation
/ Education
/ Foreign policy
/ Globalization
/ Legal History
/ Logic
/ Management
/ Philosophy
/ Philosophy of Law
/ Political Communication
/ Political discourse
/ Rhetoric
/ Self interest
/ September 11 terrorist attacks-2001
/ Sovereignty
/ State
/ Terrorism
/ Theories of Law
2008
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Encroachments on State Sovereignty: The Argumentation Strategies of the George W. Bush Administration
by
Winkler, Carol K.
in
Argumentation
/ Bush, George W
/ Communication Studies
/ Debates
/ Discourse analysis
/ Dissociation
/ Education
/ Foreign policy
/ Globalization
/ Legal History
/ Logic
/ Management
/ Philosophy
/ Philosophy of Law
/ Political Communication
/ Political discourse
/ Rhetoric
/ Self interest
/ September 11 terrorist attacks-2001
/ Sovereignty
/ State
/ Terrorism
/ Theories of Law
2008
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Encroachments on State Sovereignty: The Argumentation Strategies of the George W. Bush Administration
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Encroachments on State Sovereignty: The Argumentation Strategies of the George W. Bush Administration
2008
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As the world has increasingly embraced globalization, temptations to encroach on traditional boundaries of state sovereignty for reasons of self-interest mount. Argumentation studies provide an important lens for examining the public discourse used to justify such moves. This essay examines the Bush administration’s strategic use of the definitional processes of association and dissociation to build its public case for regime change in Afghanistan. After exploring how the Bush administration’s early rhetoric after 9/11 failed to actually provide the Taliban a choice to remain in power, the essay reveals three combinations of the terrorism/state relationship that functioned as an argument by definition to gain support for the US campaign to overthrow the regime.
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Springer Netherlands,Springer Nature B.V
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