A 'discourse trap' is a phenomenon seen worldwide in which the
discourses and associated terminology devised for political or
military reasons can entrap policymakers by motivating or
constraining their actions. Beginning with the discourse of
'counter-terrorism' that occurred post 9/11, this book examines the
language employed inside the US Defense Department during the
period 2001-2012. Michaels demonstrates how during the course of a
conflict, the politics of terminology can constitute an important
battlefield in its own right. As the studies of 'Global War on
Terror', 'Shock and Awe', 'Iraq Adversary Characterizations' and
'The Surge' presented here demonstrate, the language of war had a
direct impact on US strategy and operations, and not necessarily a
positive one.
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