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Power and rhetorical bargaining: The UN security council debate on the Iraq war
Ben D. Mor
School of Political Sciences
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UN Security Council
100%
Iraq War
100%
Iraq
66%
Constructivism
33%
Realist
33%
Rhetorical Strategies
33%
Searle
33%
Materialist
33%
Self-presentation Theory
33%
IR Theory
33%
Institutional Reality
33%
American Interest
33%
Major Powers
33%
Rhetorical Situation
33%
Arts and Humanities
United Nation Organization
100%
Iraq war
100%
Iraq
66%
Crisis
33%
realist
33%
Thematic
33%
defeat
33%
materialist
33%
Confrontation
33%
Rhetorical strategies
33%
Constructivism
33%
Self-Presentation
33%
Institutional Fact
33%
Social Sciences
Iraq
100%
UN Security Council
100%
Constructivism
33%
Self-Presentation
33%