The Case for Reappraisal of U.S. Overseas Information Policies and Programs


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Based on papers delivered ... at a one-day conference, under the auspices of the Emergency Committee for Reappraisal of U.S. Overseas Information Policies and Programs and the Overseas Press Club Foundation.







The Case for Reappraisal of U.S. Overseas Information Policies and Programs


Book Description

Based on papers delivered ... at a one-day conference, under the auspices of the Emergency Committee for Reappraisal of U.S. Overseas Information Policies and Programs and the Overseas Press Club Foundation.




Readings in Propaganda and Persuasion


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"This collection of readings in propaganda and persuasion is designed to serve as either a companion to Jowett and O'Donnell's text Propaganda and Persuasion or as a single class resource. The contents range from seminal essays by Jacques Ellul, Kenneth Burke, and Paul M.A. Linebarger to articles by well-known writers on propaganda such as Philip Taylor and David Culbert to new essays about responses to 9/11, the treatment of Afghan women, persuasion in the built environment, and public diplomacy as propaganda. Also included are analyses of the relationship between rhetoric and propaganda, essays about the definition of propaganda, propaganda in the Boston Massacre of the American Revolution, the Bolshevik Revolution, and American, British, and German propaganda during World War II, and brainwashing in the Korean War." -- Publisher.




Public Management Sources


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Images of Nations and International Public Relations


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This volume addresses the importance of images of nations in international relations. One fundamental assumption is that the behavior of states is not the same as that of individuals. States are social systems whose behavior as a rule directly corresponds neither to the motives of their respective leaders nor to those of their populations. However, it is also self-evident that international activities always depend on personal relationships. The studies presented relate to more or less deliberate attempts to induce change in images. Given the interdisciplinary nature of the subject matter, findings made in public relations, advertising research, prejudice research and other fields are also taken into account. Very often it is impossible to distinguish between the image of the nation-state and the images of big enterprises such as Krupp, Ford, or Coca Cola. For this reason, the country of origin effect is also discussed.










Propaganda and Democracy


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A study of propaganda in relation to twentieth-century democracy.