As globalization has produced more complex interconnections among states, and borders have become more permeable, foreign policy practitioners deal with issues directly affecting the lives of individuals. From terrorism to climate change, from immigration to human rights, the term security appears in all of them. By combining different approaches, mainly Corpus Linguistics and Appraisal Theory, this book provides insights into the linguistic features of the discourse of security of British foreign ministers from a phraseological perspective. Through the interrogation of a corpus of political speeches, the study discloses those discursive strategies by which speakers and writers reveal implicit opinions, evaluations and feelings on releva...
Introducing Corpus Linguistics in an ESP course for students of International Relations might seem p...
This paper aims to introduce a framework for interdisciplinary analysis in history, political scienc...
Abstract This article examines the complementarities among Laclau and Mouffe’s discourse theory, Bou...
As globalization has produced more complex interconnections among states, and borders have become mo...
This book explores how language constructs the meaning and praxis of security in the 21st century. C...
This book explores how language constructs the meaning and praxis of security in the 21st century. C...
\u201cOne of the major aims of a politician is to gain the people\u2019s allegiance, to have them be...
This study explores the specialized ‘territory’ of diplomacy and, more particularly, it reports resu...
The chapter investigates ideology in historical foreign policy making discourse using the appraisal ...
This work deals with corpus-assisted research into speaker ideological positioning in the language o...
The sphere of foreign policy provides a hitherto unexplored field for studying the applicability of ...
This article aims to closely elaborate the comprehensive linguistic and stylistic features and aspec...
If we need a new language of national and international politics in order to think differently so as...
One of the theoretical formations of post-positivist thought in International Relations is post-stru...
This paper analyses a corpus of UK policy documents which sets out national security policy as an ex...
Introducing Corpus Linguistics in an ESP course for students of International Relations might seem p...
This paper aims to introduce a framework for interdisciplinary analysis in history, political scienc...
Abstract This article examines the complementarities among Laclau and Mouffe’s discourse theory, Bou...
As globalization has produced more complex interconnections among states, and borders have become mo...
This book explores how language constructs the meaning and praxis of security in the 21st century. C...
This book explores how language constructs the meaning and praxis of security in the 21st century. C...
\u201cOne of the major aims of a politician is to gain the people\u2019s allegiance, to have them be...
This study explores the specialized ‘territory’ of diplomacy and, more particularly, it reports resu...
The chapter investigates ideology in historical foreign policy making discourse using the appraisal ...
This work deals with corpus-assisted research into speaker ideological positioning in the language o...
The sphere of foreign policy provides a hitherto unexplored field for studying the applicability of ...
This article aims to closely elaborate the comprehensive linguistic and stylistic features and aspec...
If we need a new language of national and international politics in order to think differently so as...
One of the theoretical formations of post-positivist thought in International Relations is post-stru...
This paper analyses a corpus of UK policy documents which sets out national security policy as an ex...
Introducing Corpus Linguistics in an ESP course for students of International Relations might seem p...
This paper aims to introduce a framework for interdisciplinary analysis in history, political scienc...
Abstract This article examines the complementarities among Laclau and Mouffe’s discourse theory, Bou...