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Framing yourself into a corner: Russia, Crimea, and the minimal action space

机译:将自己陷于困境:俄罗斯,克里米亚和最小的行动空间

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A long-held axiom, political leaders are said to favour an action space sufficiently wide to allow them, as a minimum, a face-saving exit. This makes it particularly interesting for us to study those rare cases where political leaders seem to be deliberately reducing their policy options to the point of having merely one line to pursue. The handling by Russian President Vladimir Putin of the early 2014 crisis over Crimea, eventually leading to the annexation by Russia of the Ukrainian Peninsula on 21 March 2014, seems to represent such a rare case. Through the use of state-controlled media, a highly dichotomized framing of the crisis was presented to the Russian audience, essentially leaving Putin with just the one option of acting to "save" the Crimeans from the Ukrainian Government by bringing them into Russia.
机译:据说,长期以来的公理是政治领导人偏爱足够宽的行动空间,以便至少允许他们面子大的退出。这使我们特别有趣地研究那些政治领导人似乎故意将其政策选择减少到只追求一条路线的地步。俄罗斯总统弗拉基米尔·普京(Vladimir Putin)处理2014年初克里米亚的危机,最终导致俄罗斯于2014年3月21日吞并了乌克兰半岛,这似乎是一个罕见的案例。通过使用国家控制的媒体,向俄罗斯观众展示了这场危机的高度二分法的框架,从本质上讲,普京只有一个选择,就是把乌克兰人带入俄罗斯,从乌克兰政府“拯救”克里米亚人。

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