Russia’s Sanctions Narrative in the Ukrainian Crisis: Implications for the West

This article examines Russia's discursive reaction to sanctions imposed by the West during the Ukrainian crisis. By portraying sanctions as a new form of containment, the Kremlin has been able to rally public opinion behind a narrative framing the crisis as the consequence of Western hegemonic...

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Κύριος συγγραφέας: Alexandre Joao
Μορφή: Άρθρο
Γλώσσα:English
Έκδοση: UNISCI 2017-01-01
Σειρά:Revista UNISCI
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Διαθέσιμο Online:http://www.unisci.es/russias-sanctions-narrative-in-the-ukrainian-crisis-implications-for-the-west/
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Περίληψη:This article examines Russia's discursive reaction to sanctions imposed by the West during the Ukrainian crisis. By portraying sanctions as a new form of containment, the Kremlin has been able to rally public opinion behind a narrative framing the crisis as the consequence of Western hegemonic ambitions against resurgent Russia. Further, withstanding and countering Western sanctions has been presented as a test of Russia's ability to remain a Great Power. As a consequence, even if sanctions were to be lifted, Moscow's relationship with the West would remain deeply problematic. Russia's foreign policy is therefore likely to remain assertive in the years to come.
ISSN:2386-9453
2386-9453