美国战略叙事--成功故事还是典型修辞

Amjad Mehmood Bhatti, Nasir Mehmood
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大国向其人民、盟友和对手合理解释自己的立场和行动。经验观察证明,宏大叙事的存在是大国争夺霸权的基本特征,也是大国夺取最高地位的理由。美国的情况很特殊,它希望长期保持世界领导地位,因此必须不断调整其叙事,使之与时代的变化和时代的转变产生共鸣。本文试图评估战略叙事在塑造美国所设想的世界秩序中的作用,同时批判性地分析美国的战略叙事是一个成功的故事,还是另一种原型修辞。本文概述了从门罗主义到现在的美国叙事,同时认为美国决策者有时可能忽视了政策与叙事之间的联系。可以说,美国的叙事缺乏一致性和连贯性,因为它与美国的实际外交政策相矛盾,造成了可观察到的政策-叙事差距。美国叙事构建的特点是 "时间的需要",从冷战到全球反恐战争,美国叙事不断变化,有时甚至与之前的立场完全矛盾。本文进一步强调,美国在不同时期所采用的叙事方式是为了实现其政策目标,而这些目标是为其迈向世界领导地位的道路而设定的,同时确保这些叙事方式能够按照规范标准获得认可,并具有足够的吸引力,能够通过各种媒体传播,而不会招致痛苦的批评。
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American Strategic Narrative - A Success Story or an Archetypal Rhetoric
Great powers rationalize their position and actions to their people, allies, and opponents. Empirical observations avow the existence of a grand narrative as a fundamental feature in the struggle for supremacy and justification to seize the top position by a great power. The American case is unique; desirous of holding persistent world leadership, it has to constantly adjust its narrative which resonates with the change in time and age shifts. This paper attempts to assess the role of strategic narrative in shaping the US envisaged world order while critically analyzing whether the American strategic narratives have been a success story or just another archetypal rhetoric. While giving an overview of the American narrative from the Monroe Doctrine to the present time, the paper argues that perhaps the American policymakers sometimes overlooked the policy-narrative linkage. Arguably, the American narrative lacked consistency and coherence as it contradicted with actual American foreign policies and created an observable policy-narrative gap. The US's narrative building was characterized by the 'need of time' and it kept mutating from the Cold War to the global war on terror, sometimes entirely contradictory to previously held stances. This paper further highlights that the narratives that the United States adopted during different timeframes were meant to enable the execution of its policy objectives that were set for its path toward world leadership while ensuring that the narratives can gain acceptability as per normative standards and possess enough attraction to be transmitted through various media without catching agonizing criticism.
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