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Analysing how diplomatic text describes
A method
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Responding to the analytical, conceptual, methodological, and empirical challenges to analysing how diplomacy describes, this chapter proposes an integrated method that reveals how diplomatic descriptions classify and constitute representations of international subjects and their contexts. The method comprises three distinct interlinked methodological steps. The first maps reporting and instruction pathways, who reports to whom in other words, allowing analysis to account for where and how information moves up and instructions flow back down the chain of reporting within and beyond the MFA. The second step analyses individual texts in detail, showing how diplomatic knowledge production frames representations of subjects and their contexts in a single text. To achieve this, this approach imports into IR literary analysis methods to analyse text and identify textual markers. The third step accounts for the evolution of representations of subjects and their contexts across texts and time by following textual markers.

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