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ID197238
Title ProperMission saves us all
Other Title InformationGreat Russia and Global Britain dealing with ontological insecurity
LanguageENG
AuthorCuranović, Alicja ;  Szymański, Piotr
Summary / Abstract (Note)In this paper we analyse a situation wherein the political establishments of Russia and the United Kingdom, in the face of ontological insecurity, use narratives with messianic overtones in their foreign policies. Although these narratives do not feature prominently in the official discourse, they are nevertheless noticeable and provide a valuable insight into dynamics of national identity. We call them ‘mission narratives’ and interpret their (re)appearance in foreign policy as a reaction to a ‘critical situation’ which undermines the stability of the autobiographical narrative of both countries. Although different in scope and nature, the fall of the USSR and the Brexit referendum both resulted in the status and identity of the two states being questioned. Both countries reacted by emphasising their special role in the world. Referring to mission in foreign policy strengthens a coherent autobiographic narrative which soothes ontological uncertainties.
`In' analytical NoteInternational Relations Vol. 38, No.4; Dec 2024: p. 467 - 491
Journal SourceInternational Relations Vol: 38 No 4
Key WordsRussia ;  Ontological Security ;  Messianism ;  Brexit ;  Global Britain


 
 
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