Securitisation of Russia by the Obama administration as it relates to the Ukrainian crisis
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2016
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Tartu Ülikool
Abstract
The purpose of this Masters’s thesis is to examine the securitisation of Russia by the
Obama administration after the beginning of the Ukraine crisis. The main research
question is to what extent has the Obama administration securitised Russia since the
crisis began.
This study applies the theoretical framework of securitisation that was originally
developed by the Copenhagen School as well as additional contributions to the
framework by other authors. The methodology of the study is based on Lene Hansen’s
model of discourse analysis. In the empirical analysis section of this study both
frameworks will be applied to analyse the official foreign policy discourse of the
Obama administration as articulated by President Barack Obama himself in his official
statements on Ukraine and Russia.
The study finds that while elements of securitisation are clearly present and emergency
measures against Russia have been implemented, which could be considered proof of
successful securitisation, the situation does not constitute full securitisation of Russia
because elements of securitisation are consistently countered with desecuritisation, often
within the same speech or statement.