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Brings together scholars to investigate how, when, and why strategic narratives shape the structure, politics, and policies of the global system. Strategic narratives are tools that political actors employ to promote their interests, values, and aspirations for the international order by managing expectations and altering the discursive environment.

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In this fascinating volume, Miskimmon, O’Loughlin and Roselle deploy their dynamic referent of strategic narratives more broadly than ever before. From methods, to ethics, to a flurry of rich empirical areas like political economy, international organizations, nationalism, great power identity, the erudite and dynamic contributions delineate the functions, promises, and limits of strategic narratives all around us. The book also serves as a manual to politically engage a world where strategic narratives continue to play such an important role. The writing, analysis, methods, illustrations and most of all the implications of the arguments advanced in this book make Forging the World required reading for scholars throughout the social sciences and humanities."" - Brent J Steele, University of Utah

""This is an excellent contribution to IR theory and to the growing interest in narrative analysis in this field. It will be well-cited by scholars doing narrative research, but also scholars interested in public diplomacy, nation branding, and rhetorical and discourse analysis."" - Jelena Subotic, Georgia State University

""It will be a ‘must-read’ not only for those focused on international political communication, but for those in the contemporary study of IR as well. This is a well-crafted book that will have a broad and interested readership both inside and outside of academia."" - Sarah Oates, University of Maryland

Forging the World

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    A Hardback by Alister Miskimmon, Ben O'Loughlin, Laura Roselle


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      Publisher: The University of Michigan Press
      Publication Date: 1/30/2017 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780472130214, 978-0472130214
      ISBN10: 0472130218

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Brings together scholars to investigate how, when, and why strategic narratives shape the structure, politics, and policies of the global system. Strategic narratives are tools that political actors employ to promote their interests, values, and aspirations for the international order by managing expectations and altering the discursive environment.

      Trade Review
      In this fascinating volume, Miskimmon, O’Loughlin and Roselle deploy their dynamic referent of strategic narratives more broadly than ever before. From methods, to ethics, to a flurry of rich empirical areas like political economy, international organizations, nationalism, great power identity, the erudite and dynamic contributions delineate the functions, promises, and limits of strategic narratives all around us. The book also serves as a manual to politically engage a world where strategic narratives continue to play such an important role. The writing, analysis, methods, illustrations and most of all the implications of the arguments advanced in this book make Forging the World required reading for scholars throughout the social sciences and humanities."" - Brent J Steele, University of Utah

      ""This is an excellent contribution to IR theory and to the growing interest in narrative analysis in this field. It will be well-cited by scholars doing narrative research, but also scholars interested in public diplomacy, nation branding, and rhetorical and discourse analysis."" - Jelena Subotic, Georgia State University

      ""It will be a ‘must-read’ not only for those focused on international political communication, but for those in the contemporary study of IR as well. This is a well-crafted book that will have a broad and interested readership both inside and outside of academia."" - Sarah Oates, University of Maryland

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