2020
DOI: 10.1093/isr/viaa047
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“Filthy Lapdogs,” “Jerks,” and “Hitler”: Making Sense of Insults in International Relations

Abstract: This paper offers an original theoretical framework for the study of insults in international relations (IR). Bringing into IR the two main theoretical approaches to aggravating language, slurs and dysphemisms, we conceptualize insults’ disruptive impact on international interactions in a way that explains their logic, consequences, and risks. Specifically, we argue that insults constitute both at once tactical tools used by international actors to achieve their interests by disrupting an interaction and modif… Show more

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