
Is Whataboutism Effective?
Power Problems
Dynamics of Naming, Shaming, and Whataboutism in Politics
This chapter explores the tactics of naming and shaming in world politics as a means to highlight moral failures, contrasting it with whataboutism, which serves as a defensive mechanism to deflect criticism. It highlights the strategic interplay between these two approaches and their implications on public discourse.
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