Gandy, Maegen Lorraine2011-08-062011-08-062003-08-22etd-08262003-164836http://hdl.handle.net/10919/9622This thesis engages literature in the field of nationalism in order to explore the discursive construction of a Self-Other relationship in American foreign policy as it has been projected by President George W. Bush between September 11, 2001 and March 19, 2003. Political theorists advance numerous definitions of both the nation and nationalism that offer insight into the Self-Other dichotomy. Despite substantive differences, there is consensus among them that the 'national Self' must be accompanied by the presence and identification of Others who fall beyond political, cultural, and territorial boundaries. Without their presence, there would exist either one nation or none at all.ETDIn CopyrightOtherIraqidentitynationalismBushSelfA Case Study of Identity Politics in America: President George W. Bush and Nationalist Victimization Strategies towards IraqThesishttp://scholar.lib.vt.edu/theses/available/etd-08262003-164836