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https://doi.org/10.5194/gh-76-1-2021
https://doi.org/10.5194/gh-76-1-2021
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26 Jan 2021
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Diskurse von Geopolitik und ‚Neuem Kaltem Krieg‘ – Zur Veränderung medialer Repräsentationen von Russland und ‚dem Osten‘

Christoph Creutziger and Paul Reuber

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Geopolitical imaginaries and discourses are subject to long-term changes that can be analyzed with computer-based lexicometric tools. Tracing the appearence of keywords like geopolitics or the Cold War the manuscript draws on media discourses of the past 75 years to show which phases of emergence, disappearance, and reactualization they go through and how the long-lasting discursive archives of geopolitics powerfully weave themselves into current geopolitical representations.