Manufacturing Militarism – U.S. Government Propaganda in the War on Terror Coyne
Stanford University Press
Explore the hidden mechanisms of government propaganda with 'Manufacturing Militarism: U.S. Government Propaganda in the War on Terror' by Christopher J. Coyne. This insightful book dissects how the U.S. government utilized propaganda during the War on Terror, shaping public perception and influencing policy. Delve into the strategies, tactics, and psychological underpinnings of this information war. Understand the impact of these narratives on domestic and international affairs. A critical read for anyone interested in political science, media studies, and the intersection of government and public opinion. Summary: Stanford University Press presents Christopher J. Coyne's 'Manufacturing Militarism', a deep dive into U.S. government propaganda during the War on Terror. This paperback edition offers a comprehensive analysis of how official narratives were constructed and disseminated, examining their effectiveness and consequences. Key topics include the role of media, the manipulation of information, and the ethical considerations surrounding wartime communication.
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