Philippine anger and American conciliation: discourse and emotional diplomacy in the 2018 restitution of the Balangiga Bells
This paper is a case study on the restitution of the Balangiga Bells by the United States to the Philippines, which has been a decades-long contested issue in the two countries’ relations. This research applies the concepts of restitution, emotional diplomacy and discourse. This paper presents an ex...
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ph-ateneo-arc.european-stud-faculty-pubs-10092022-11-29T01:57:31Z Philippine anger and American conciliation: discourse and emotional diplomacy in the 2018 restitution of the Balangiga Bells Enverga, Manuel R, III Abalos, Kurt Benjamin M This paper is a case study on the restitution of the Balangiga Bells by the United States to the Philippines, which has been a decades-long contested issue in the two countries’ relations. This research applies the concepts of restitution, emotional diplomacy and discourse. This paper presents an exceptional instance in which the return of war trophies was achieved through bilateral arrangements rather than multilateral action. The approach examined how Philippine anger and American conciliation were presented as the two countries worked towards the Bells’ restitution. This paper examined public statements made by officials expressing their governments’ official positions. The researchers viewed their remarks as forms of discursive articulation, and analyzed them following Wodak’s Discourse Historical Approach. The paper’s focus moved beyond the surface level meanings of government officials’ statements, but also considered how the articulations were shaped by the context in which they were produced. 2022-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://archium.ateneo.edu/european-stud-faculty-pubs/10 https://doi.org/10.1080/10286632.2022.2064458 European Studies Department Faculty Publications Archīum Ateneo Restitution emotional diplomacy discourse International and Area Studies International Relations Political Science Public Affairs, Public Policy and Public Administration Social and Behavioral Sciences |
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This paper is a case study on the restitution of the Balangiga Bells by the United States to the Philippines, which has been a decades-long contested issue in the two countries’ relations. This research applies the concepts of restitution, emotional diplomacy and discourse. This paper presents an exceptional instance in which the return of war trophies was achieved through bilateral arrangements rather than multilateral action. The approach examined how Philippine anger and American conciliation were presented as the two countries worked towards the Bells’ restitution. This paper examined public statements made by officials expressing their governments’ official positions. The researchers viewed their remarks as forms of discursive articulation, and analyzed them following Wodak’s Discourse Historical Approach. The paper’s focus moved beyond the surface level meanings of government officials’ statements, but also considered how the articulations were shaped by the context in which they were produced. |
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Philippine anger and American conciliation: discourse and emotional diplomacy in the 2018 restitution of the Balangiga Bells |
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