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Relations between Russia and NATO in Russian Political Discourse (2007-2014)

Student: Makarov Matvey

Supervisor: Maxim Bratersky

Faculty: Faculty of World Economy and International Affairs

Educational Programme: International Relations and Global Studies (Bachelor)

Year of Graduation: 2024

1. What was the purpose of the work? - The purpose was to study the political discourse between Russia and NATO in the period 2007-2014. 2. What tasks were set in the work. - Analyze the Russia–NATO political discourse. - To deduce the main characteristics of the political discourse of that time. - Confirm or refute the hypothesis. 3. What results were obtained in the work. As a result of the work, the history of political relations in the context of the Russia–NATO dialogue was analyzed and the main discursive strategies were derived. In addition, Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin's speeches at the Munich Security Conference and foreign policy concepts were analyzed. The information obtained allows us to judge the political discourse implemented in the Russian Federation during 2007-2014. 4. What recommendations were proposed based on this work. The main discursive strategies used in Russian political discourse during the selected period 2007-2014 were derived as recommendations. These tactics have been analyzed and can be used to improve political discourse in the context of the Russia–NATO dialogue. In addition, this information can be used in further comparative studies of the political discourse of that time and the modern time.

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