https://doi.org/10.20339/PhS.5-17.042
Datsishina Marina V.,
Candidate of Historical sciences,
Chief specialist of Russian State Archive of Socio-Political History
(RGASPI), Moscow
e-mail: ditrich@list.ru
The Object of this article is the technology of socio-political discourse as a means of achieving foreign policy. The subject of the article is modelling of active socio-political vocabulary of the inhabitants of East Germany. The chronological scope of the article include the late 1940 – early 1950. The author uses an interdisciplinary approach that draws on the research of military and social history, political science, social linguistics.
Keywords: unified Germany; foreign policy of the USSR, the socio-political discourse, democratic discourse, gender equality, “the German question”; the policy of national reconciliation.