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Propaganda and Foreign Policy: Positive Necessity or Necessary Evil

9780415354448

Propaganda and Foreign Policy: Positive Necessity or Necessary Evil

  • ISBN 13:

    9780415354448

  • ISBN 10:

    0415354447

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 09/26/2019
  • Publisher: Routledge

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Summary

From the time that human beings organized themselves into social administrative units, propaganda has always been an important tool of communication and control, used by both ruling elite and counter-groups. The development of the nation-state, democracy and literacy steadily increased the spread and range of propaganda, while the advent of World Wars One and two dramatically demonstrated its importance - if not always its efficacy - internally and externally. In recent decades the advances in communications technology, coupled with yet more international conflicts and societal upheavals, have again highlighted the importance of the use of this tool - wielded by both state and non-state organizations - in the international arena. This book explores the dimensions of propaganda, in both theory and practice, using specific examples such as the Bolshevik campaigns or the propaganda during the Gulf War to illuminate its possibilities and limitations as a foreign policy tool.

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