International conflict and its consequences- which include death, violence, destruction and poverty- are probably the most dramatic events in the life of any nation or nation state. In a study conducted at the University of Kent at Canterbury, Jovan Byford analyzed the political discourse Margaret Thatcher and Slobodan Milosevic and examined the ways in which the two politicians legitimized international […]

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