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ID140951
Title ProperWhat's in it for us
Other Title Informationresponses to the UK's strategic narrative on intervention in Libya
LanguageENG
AuthorColley, Thomas
Summary / Abstract (Note)Public support for military interventions is both critical to secure and invariably difficult to maintain. While foreign-policy specialists frequently underscore the importance of having a compelling strategic narrative to legitimise military intervention, most studies fail to explain how transmitted government narratives are actually mediated by the press and ultimately received by the public. Thomas Colley examines the public's response to the UK's strategic narrative on the 2011 military intervention in Libya, assessing the UK government's use of several strands in its messaging and exploring how these were mediated and received by the British media and public.
`In' analytical NoteRusi Journal Vol. 160, No.4; Aug/Sep 2015: p.60-69
Journal SourceRusi Journal Vol: 160 No 4
Key WordsUnited Kingdom ;  Strategic Narrative ;  Intervention in Libya


 
 
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