@bachelorthesis{10336/12092, author = {David Bermúdez, María Camila}, year = {2016}, url = {http://repository.urosario.edu.co/handle/10336/12092}, abstract = {This research aims to explore the relationship between political discourse and a Russian hegemonic project for the conquest of territory in the Crimean peninsula through human migration, evident in the events of 2014. From the evaluation of some moments of migration in the The last two centuries (1860, 1928 and 1991) link the articulatory practice of the political discourse of each of the current Russian political elites with the political crisis in Crimea 2014. The above allows us to identify a certain Russian hegemonic project - transversal in time - which had as its main result the de facto annexation of Crimea to Russia. This would not have been possible without the political actions of each of the rulers who motivated the migration to Crimea, which may be in large part one of the reasons for the large concentration of Russians in Crimea who voted in favor of joining Russia and leave Ukraine}, keywords = {Discurso político}, keywords = {posestructuralismo}, keywords = {Crimea}, keywords = {Rusia}, keywords = {Migración Internacional}, title = {Análisis del discurso político: estrategia hegemónica rusa para la conquista de territorio durante 1861 -1928 y 1991}, publisher = {Universidad del Rosario}, }