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- Counterpropaganda is a form of communication consisting of methods taken and messages rela**** to oppose propaganda which s****s to influence action or...
- Movement was misnamed. He believes that it should have been called the Counterpropaganda Movement because its essential task was to counteract the campaign...
- Political Ends", in Waller, ed., Strategic Influence: Public Diplomacy, Counterpropaganda and Political Warfare (IWP Press, 2008). Lord, Carnes, "Public Diplomacy...
- BBC reporting on the ****cution of Uyghurs in China. Conventional counterpropaganda efforts are ineffective against this technique. As researchers at...
- Pink-slime journalism Psychological warfare Propaganda Black propaganda Counterpropaganda State-sponsored Internet propaganda Perception management Rumors Spin...
- Political Ends", in Waller, ed., Strategic Influence: Public Diplomacy, Counterpropaganda and Political Warfare (IWP Press, 2008.) John Lewis Gaddis, The Cold...
- Political Ends," in Waller, ed., Strategic Influence: Public Diplomacy, Counterpropaganda and Political Warfare (IWP Press, 2008), pg. 211. Angelo M. Codevilla...
- and Integrated Strategy," in Strategic Influence: Public Diplomacy, Counterpropaganda, and Political Warfare, ed. Michael J. Waller (Washington, DC: Institute...
- Bhupinder Singh's decision to side with the British and instigate a counterpropaganda campaign at their request drove a wedge between Punjabi Sikhs. Patiala...
- led him into the extensive use of what may be called terminological counterpropaganda. ... With a few exceptions in Popper's favor, however, it is noticeable...