Title Joe Biden's conflict communication discourse with Vladimir Putin: Geneva case (2021) /
Authors Linkevičiūtė, Vilma
DOI 10.47743/ejes-2021-0212
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Is Part of Eastern journal of European studies.. Iasi : Alexandru Ioan Cuza University Press. 2021, vol. 12, no. 2, p. 244-262.. ISSN 2068-651X. eISSN 2068-6633
Keywords [eng] political discourse ; conflict communication ; semantic fields ; nominations
Abstract [eng] The research into Joe Biden’s conflict communication discourse with Vladimir Putin is relevant for international geopolitics because it may be identified as a geopolitical conflict. The results of conflict resolution will have a crucial impact not only on the main parties to the conflict, but also on the security of the EU. Thus, the object of this article is Biden’s conflict communication discourse aimed at Putin (2021). The aim of the research is to identify and analyse how conflict communication manifests itself in the discourse of two political leaders. Conflict communication enables Biden to attribute positive nominations to himself as a politician, to the USA and the allies. Putin and his supporters are granted negative nominations and accused of detrimental actions. The role and functions of contrastive nominations in Biden’s conflict communication discourse are aimed at forming the intended positive image of Biden and the negative image of Putin.
Published Iasi : Alexandru Ioan Cuza University Press
Type Journal article
Language English
Publication date 2021
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