Weapons of Mass Persuasion
Table of Contents
Preface
Part I: Strategic Communication in a Post 9/11 World
- Chapter 1: Strategery: Missed Opportunities and the Consequences of Obsolete Strategic Communication Theory
- Chapter 2: Strategic Ambiguity, Communication, and Public Diplomacy in an Uncertain World: Principles and Practices
- Chapter 3: Leadership Reconsidered as Historical Subject: Sketches from the Cold War to Post-9/11
Part II: Case Studies on Communication, Terrorism, & National Security
- Chapter 4: Communication and Media Strategy in the Jihadi War of Ideas
- Chapter 5: The Iranian Letter to President Bush: Analysis and Recommendations
- Chapter 6: One Message for Many Audiences: Framing the Death of Abu Musab
al-Zarqawi
- Chapter 7: Re-Defining the Long War: Toward a New Vocabulary for International Terrorism
Part III: Crafting a New Communication Policy
- Chapter 8: A New Communication Model for the 21st Century: From Simplistic Influence to Pragmatic Complexity
- Chapter 9: Final Recommendations: Global Communication, National (In)Security, and the Role of New Scholarship in an Uncertain World
Useful Links
Index
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