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ID180347
Title ProperNATO's strategic narratives
Other Title InformationAngelina Jolie and the alliance's celebrity and visual turn
LanguageENG
AuthorRosamond, Annika Bergman ;  Wright, Katharine A. M
Summary / Abstract (Note)Angelina Jolie's high-profile visit to NATO in 2018 signals a move to brand the alliance's strategic narrative within the language of celebrity through engagement with popular culture. The partnership represents a significant change in the alliance's approach to global security. It also builds on a shift in NATO's self-narrative through the advocacy of gender justice related to the Women, Peace and Security (WPS) agenda. Rather than fading into the background, NATO appears to be pursuing the limelight for the purpose of ‘awareness raising’ as a tool to implement the WPS agenda. Drawing upon feminist scholarship on the WPS agenda, NATO, and research on celebrity humanitarianism and politics, we provide a critical study of this change in NATO's strategic narrative, through the analysis of visual and textual material related to Jolie's visit to NATO. Our focus is on the significance of this partnership and its contribution to legitimising the alliance's self-defined ‘military leadership’ in the area of conflict-related sexual violence. While Jolie's visit to NATO opened the alliance to public scrutiny it also symbolised a form of militarism, surrounded by orchestrated visual representations. As such, it only marginally disrupted the militarist logic present in NATO's wider WPS engagement.
`In' analytical NoteReview of International Studies Vol. 47, No.4; Oct 2021: p.443 - 466
Journal SourceReview of International Studies Vol: 47 No 4
Key WordsNATO ;  Women ;  Popular Culture ;  Peace and Security ;  Celebrity ;  Strategic Narratives ;  Angelina Jolie ;  Conflict-Related Sexual- and Gender-Based Violence


 
 
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