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_aJoao, Alexandre
245 _aRussia's sanctions narrative in the Ukrainian crisis
_h[Recurso electronico] PDF
_b: Implications for the West
520 _aThis 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.
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_aDerecho internacional
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_aRelaciones Internacionales
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_aPESC
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_aUcrania
773 0 _aUNISCI Discussion Papers
_g. -- N. 43 (enero 2017) p. 89-104
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_tUNISCI Discussion Papers
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