“Power is shaped not only through force, but through narrative.”
This week’s reading explores the relationship between narrative, identity, and international politics, examining how states construct stories about themselves and others to shape legitimacy, diplomacy, and global perception. The article encourages readers to think beyond conventional ideas of power and consider how language and historical memory influence political realities.
Kindly head over to the Kuhiro Class Reading Circle Google Classroom to access the article. Looking forward to hearing different perspectives on the text here in Chautara.
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