Strategic Narratives of the 2016 US Presidential Election: Contestations of US, Chinese, Arab, and Russian Soft Power Constructions

Chapter 1 lays out the book’s theoretical argument and its contribution to the emerging field of strategic narratives scholarship by conceptualizing strategic narratives as a means to exercise soft power through its focus on the role of regional media systems as the source of narrative constructions...

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