Constructivist Dynamics in the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict: Analyzing the Roles of Russia, China, and the United States

Název práce: Constructivist Dynamics in the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict: Analyzing the Roles of Russia, China, and the United States
Autor(ka) práce: Scott, Alexandra Zoe
Typ práce: Diploma thesis
Vedoucí práce: Garlick, Jeremy Alan
Oponenti práce: Veselá, Zuzana
Jazyk práce: English
Abstrakt:
This paper examines the Israeli-Palestinian conflict through the lens of constructivism, focusing on the period from October 7, 2023, to February 15, 2024. Using critical discourse analysis to compare major international leaders—Joe Biden, Vladimir Putin, and Xi Jinping—this paper investigates how their discourse shapes and reflects geopolitical strategies and national interests. The Israeli-Palestinian conflict remains a pivotal issue in international relations, influencing regional stability and global security. The involvement of significant global players such as the United States, Russia, and China underscores the conflict's broad geopolitical implications. Biden's discourse emphasizes the United States' alliance with Israel, sidelining Palestinian perspectives. In contrast, Putin's rhetoric is expected to highlight Russia's opposition to Western and American dominance, reinforcing its aspirations for global recognition. Xi's narrative is projected to advocate for sovereignty and non-interference, portraying China as a neutral mediator. This research provides insights into how political leaders use language to construct narratives, justify policies, and influence international perceptions, thus contributing to the understanding of the interplay between rhetoric and international relations.
Klíčová slova: Israeli-Palestinian conflict; Constructivism; International relations; Joe Biden; Vladimir Putin; Xi Jinping; Geopolitical ; National Interest
Název práce: Constructivist Dynamics in the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict: Analyzing the Roles of Russia, China, and the United States
Autor(ka) práce: Scott, Alexandra Zoe
Typ práce: Diplomová práce
Vedoucí práce: Garlick, Jeremy Alan
Oponenti práce: Veselá, Zuzana
Jazyk práce: English
Abstrakt:
This paper examines the Israeli-Palestinian conflict through the lens of constructivism, focusing on the period from October 7, 2023, to February 15, 2024. Using critical discourse analysis to compare major international leaders—Joe Biden, Vladimir Putin, and Xi Jinping—this paper investigates how their discourse shapes and reflects geopolitical strategies and national interests. The Israeli-Palestinian conflict remains a pivotal issue in international relations, influencing regional stability and global security. The involvement of significant global players such as the United States, Russia, and China underscores the conflict's broad geopolitical implications. Biden's discourse emphasizes the United States' alliance with Israel, sidelining Palestinian perspectives. In contrast, Putin's rhetoric is expected to highlight Russia's opposition to Western and American dominance, reinforcing its aspirations for global recognition. Xi's narrative is projected to advocate for sovereignty and non-interference, portraying China as a neutral mediator. This research provides insights into how political leaders use language to construct narratives, justify policies, and influence international perceptions, thus contributing to understanding the interplay between rhetoric and international relations.
Klíčová slova: Israeli-Palestinian conflict; constructivism; international relations; Joe Biden; Vladimir Putin; Xi Jinping; geopolitical ; national interests

Informace o studiu

Studijní program / obor: International and Diplomatic Studies
Typ studijního programu: Magisterský studijní program
Přidělovaná hodnost: Ing.
Instituce přidělující hodnost: Vysoká škola ekonomická v Praze
Fakulta: Fakulta mezinárodních vztahů
Katedra: Katedra mezinárodních studií a diplomacie

Informace o odevzdání a obhajobě

Datum zadání práce: 21. 9. 2023
Datum podání práce: 27. 6. 2024
Datum obhajoby: 11. 9. 2024
Identifikátor v systému InSIS: https://insis.vse.cz/zp/85531/podrobnosti

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