Information War: American Propaganda, Free Speech and Opinion Control Since 9-11

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Seven Stories Press, 5 авг. 2003 г. - Всего страниц: 176
In Information War, former United States Information Agency employee Nancy Snow describes how U.S. propaganda efforts and covert operations are expanding more rapidly today than at any other time in U.S. history, as the Bush administration attempts to increase U.S. dominance by curbing dissent and controlling opinion. Snow lays out the propaganda techniques that the government uses to control dissent in the twenty-first century, spotlights the key players and their spinmeistering abilities in the information war, and describes memorable "leaks" in the Administration’s efforts to conduct stealth propaganda programs and control information at home. Ultimately she shows that dissent and true democracy are the early casualties of these policies.

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Truth and Consequences
12
PROPAGANDA TERRORISM AND MEDIA
21
Media Collusion and the Rise of the Fourth Reich
36
In the Beginning There Was George
50
AN ASSESSMENT OF THE INFORMATION WAR THEN AND NOW
58
Why I Write vs Why We Fight
67
FREEDOM TO FEAR FREEDOM FROM THINKING
73
CHARLOTTE BEERS AND THE MOTHER OF ALL MARKETING CAMPAIGNS
84
The Myth of the Lone Dissenter
109
Uncle Sam and the Arab Street
123
The Citizen the University and the Publisher
135
THE WRONG ROADMAP FOR PEACE
140
WE NEED MORE PROPAGANDA NOT LESS
149
Notes
153
Index
163
About the Author
173

The Last Three Feet
99

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Nancy Snow is Professor Emeritus of Communications at California State University, Fullerton and Pax Mundi (“Distinguished”) Professor of Public Diplomacy at Kyoto University of Foreign Studies in Japan. Snow is a world-renowned specialist in public diplomacy and propaganda studies. She received her Ph.D. in International Relations from the School of International Service at The American University in Washington, DC. Snow headed up Common Cause in New Hampshire while teaching politics at New England College. She worked as a cultural affairs specialist and Fulbright program desk officer at the United States Information Agency, and as intergovernmental liaison in the Bureau of Refugee Programs, U.S. State Department. She has been a Fulbright scholar to Germany and Japan, and a German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) fellow at the University of California, Berkeley. Snow is the author, editor and co-editor of over 70 scholarly chapters and articles, hundreds of print and online pieces, and eleven books, including the Routledge Handbook of Public DiplomacyPropaganda and American DemocracyThe Arrogance of American Power, and Japan’s Information War. Reach her at http://www.nancysnow.com.

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