Propaganda, Power and Persuasion : From World War I to Wikileaks.
Welch, David.
Propaganda, Power and Persuasion : From World War I to Wikileaks. - 1st ed. - 1 online resource (274 pages)
Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- List of Illustrations -- Notes on Contributors -- Part I: Introduction -- 'Opening Pandora's Box': Propaganda, Power and Persuasion -- Part II: The Great War -- 1. Propaganda, Memory and Identity: The Battle of the Falkland Islands, December 1914 -- 2. Images of the Hun: The Portrayal of the German Enemy in British Propaganda in World War I -- Part III: Interwar Period and the Second World War -- 3. George Arliss: The Superstar as Propagandist. British Propaganda in the Interwar Period -- 4. 'War' versus 'Cultural' Propaganda: Institutional and Ideological Tensions over the Projection of Britain during the Second World War -- 5. 'Today Germany, Tomorrow the World': Nazi Propaganda and Total War, 1943-45 -- Part IV: Cold War and Post Cold War -- 6. The Tragedy of American Public Diplomacy, 1989-1999: The Last Decade of the United States Information Agency Reconsidered -- 7. Radio Free Asia and China's Harmonious Society -- 8. NATO and Information Warfare -- Part V: Strategic Communications -- 9. Strategic Communications and the Combatant Commander -- 10. Strategy, Influence, Strategic Communication and British Military Doctrine -- 11. Bridging the Firewall? Information Operations and US Military Doctrine in the Battles of Fallujah -- Part VI: Contemporary Modes of Propaganda and the War on Terrorism -- 12. (Mis)Communication Wars: Terrorism, Counter-terrorism and the Media -- 13. WikiLeaks and Cybersecurity: New Modes of Propaganda -- 14. 'Telling it like it is': Contemporary War, Propaganda, Media and the State -- Select Bibliography -- Index.
9780857737373
Propaganda -- History -- 21st century.
Electronic books.
HM1231 .P75 2014
303.37509
Propaganda, Power and Persuasion : From World War I to Wikileaks. - 1st ed. - 1 online resource (274 pages)
Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- List of Illustrations -- Notes on Contributors -- Part I: Introduction -- 'Opening Pandora's Box': Propaganda, Power and Persuasion -- Part II: The Great War -- 1. Propaganda, Memory and Identity: The Battle of the Falkland Islands, December 1914 -- 2. Images of the Hun: The Portrayal of the German Enemy in British Propaganda in World War I -- Part III: Interwar Period and the Second World War -- 3. George Arliss: The Superstar as Propagandist. British Propaganda in the Interwar Period -- 4. 'War' versus 'Cultural' Propaganda: Institutional and Ideological Tensions over the Projection of Britain during the Second World War -- 5. 'Today Germany, Tomorrow the World': Nazi Propaganda and Total War, 1943-45 -- Part IV: Cold War and Post Cold War -- 6. The Tragedy of American Public Diplomacy, 1989-1999: The Last Decade of the United States Information Agency Reconsidered -- 7. Radio Free Asia and China's Harmonious Society -- 8. NATO and Information Warfare -- Part V: Strategic Communications -- 9. Strategic Communications and the Combatant Commander -- 10. Strategy, Influence, Strategic Communication and British Military Doctrine -- 11. Bridging the Firewall? Information Operations and US Military Doctrine in the Battles of Fallujah -- Part VI: Contemporary Modes of Propaganda and the War on Terrorism -- 12. (Mis)Communication Wars: Terrorism, Counter-terrorism and the Media -- 13. WikiLeaks and Cybersecurity: New Modes of Propaganda -- 14. 'Telling it like it is': Contemporary War, Propaganda, Media and the State -- Select Bibliography -- Index.
9780857737373
Propaganda -- History -- 21st century.
Electronic books.
HM1231 .P75 2014
303.37509