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When are strategic narratives effective? The shaping of political discourse through the interaction between political myths and strategic narratives
Authors:Olivier Schmitt
Institution:Center for War Studies, University of Southern Denmark, Odense, Denmark
Abstract:Most research on strategic narratives has explored their creation, and their interaction with other elements of national power in the conduct of foreign policy. Yet, the issue of how the targeted political communities receive those strategic narratives, and thus how those narratives are likely to have a political impact, is understudied. This article argues that in order to understand the ways strategic narrative are received within a political community, political myths must be taken into account. It introduces a typology of political myths based on their degree of universality and their degree of coherence with other myths, and shows how those factors influence the reception of strategic narratives. These mechanisms are illustrated through a study of the reception of the Russian strategic narrative in France. This approach offers opportunities to assess the differentiated impact strategic narratives have on political communities.
Keywords:France  Russia  strategic narratives  political myths  influence
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