The Ukraine Crisis Reflections in the Speeches of USA and Russian Political Leaders

This paper focuses on the rhetoric of USA and Russian political leaders during the Ukraine crisis by analyzing changes appearing in their speeches during the different stages of the crisis. The goal of the analysis is to investigate the speeches delivered by political leaders of the United States an...

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Main Authors: Unikaitė-Jakuntavičienė Ingrida, Matulkaitė Rita
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2017-10-01
Series:Slovak Journal of Political Sciences
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spelling doaj-385ca13b8b4a4b1ab8ecde6f5a3c75bb2020-11-24T22:05:47ZengSciendoSlovak Journal of Political Sciences1335-90962017-10-01173-429934210.1515/sjps-2017-0013sjps-2017-0013The Ukraine Crisis Reflections in the Speeches of USA and Russian Political LeadersUnikaitė-Jakuntavičienė Ingrida0Matulkaitė Rita1Department of Political Science, Faculty of Political Science and Diplomacy, Vytautas Magnus University, Putvinskio 23-607, LT-44243Kaunas, LithuaniaMaster of Political science, Department of Political Science, Faculty of Political Science and Diplomacy, Vytautas Magnus University, Kaunas, LithuaniaThis paper focuses on the rhetoric of USA and Russian political leaders during the Ukraine crisis by analyzing changes appearing in their speeches during the different stages of the crisis. The goal of the analysis is to investigate the speeches delivered by political leaders of the United States and Russia, being important actors in the Ukraine crisis, by identifying both countries’ attitudes to one another, further intentions regarding the management of the crisis and changes of topics in each stage. The speeches of the following most influential politicians in foreign policy formation in the USA and Russia are analyzed: President Barack Obama, Secretary of State John Kerry and Vice President Joe Biden, President Vladimir Putin, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov and Prime Minister of Russia Dmitry Medvedev. The speeches were collected from the official websites of U.S. and Russian government institutions. The analysis revealed that from the beginning of the crisis the main tool in the Ukraine crisis was rhetoric. Western parties began to take real actions only later: sanctions on Russia were imposed, international organizations started to play more active role, ceasefire agreements were signed. In terms of communications strategies used by both countries, the USA rhetoric and its communication strategy as well as Russian leaders were using a combination of proactive and reactive strategies.http://www.degruyter.com/view/j/sjps.2017.17.issue-3-4/sjps-2017-0013/sjps-2017-0013.xml?format=INTUkraine crisispolitical leadersspeeches of leadersrhetoric of leaders
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Matulkaitė Rita
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Matulkaitė Rita
The Ukraine Crisis Reflections in the Speeches of USA and Russian Political Leaders
Slovak Journal of Political Sciences
Ukraine crisis
political leaders
speeches of leaders
rhetoric of leaders
author_facet Unikaitė-Jakuntavičienė Ingrida
Matulkaitė Rita
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title The Ukraine Crisis Reflections in the Speeches of USA and Russian Political Leaders
title_short The Ukraine Crisis Reflections in the Speeches of USA and Russian Political Leaders
title_full The Ukraine Crisis Reflections in the Speeches of USA and Russian Political Leaders
title_fullStr The Ukraine Crisis Reflections in the Speeches of USA and Russian Political Leaders
title_full_unstemmed The Ukraine Crisis Reflections in the Speeches of USA and Russian Political Leaders
title_sort ukraine crisis reflections in the speeches of usa and russian political leaders
publisher Sciendo
series Slovak Journal of Political Sciences
issn 1335-9096
publishDate 2017-10-01
description This paper focuses on the rhetoric of USA and Russian political leaders during the Ukraine crisis by analyzing changes appearing in their speeches during the different stages of the crisis. The goal of the analysis is to investigate the speeches delivered by political leaders of the United States and Russia, being important actors in the Ukraine crisis, by identifying both countries’ attitudes to one another, further intentions regarding the management of the crisis and changes of topics in each stage. The speeches of the following most influential politicians in foreign policy formation in the USA and Russia are analyzed: President Barack Obama, Secretary of State John Kerry and Vice President Joe Biden, President Vladimir Putin, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov and Prime Minister of Russia Dmitry Medvedev. The speeches were collected from the official websites of U.S. and Russian government institutions. The analysis revealed that from the beginning of the crisis the main tool in the Ukraine crisis was rhetoric. Western parties began to take real actions only later: sanctions on Russia were imposed, international organizations started to play more active role, ceasefire agreements were signed. In terms of communications strategies used by both countries, the USA rhetoric and its communication strategy as well as Russian leaders were using a combination of proactive and reactive strategies.
topic Ukraine crisis
political leaders
speeches of leaders
rhetoric of leaders
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