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British Academy Monographs

The Birth of Psychological War

Propaganda, Espionage, and Military Violence from WWII to the Vietnam War

Whyte, Dr Jeffrey (Lecturer in International Relations, Lecturer in International Relations, Lancaster University)

The Birth of Psychological War

British Academy Monographs

The Birth of Psychological War

Propaganda, Espionage, and Military Violence from WWII to the Vietnam War

British Academy Monographs: The Birth of Psychological War

 

The Birth of Psychological War explores the worlds of war, propaganda, intelligence, and espionage from which US psychological warfare emerged in the early years of the Second World War, developed during the 'Cold War of ideas' against the Soviet Union, and culminated in the counterinsurgency campaigns of the Vietnam War.


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Beschrijving British Academy Monographs: The Birth of Psychological War

The Birth of Psychological War explores the history, politics, and geography of United States psychological warfare in the 20th century against the backdrop of the contemporary 'post-truth era'. From its origins in the Second World War, to the United States' counterinsurgency campaigns in Vietnam, Whyte traces how the theory and practice of psychological warfare transformed the relationship between the home front and theatres of war. Whyte interrogates the broader political mythologies that animate popular conceptions of psychological war, such as its claim to make war more humane and less violent.On the contrary, The Birth of Psychological War demonstrates the role of psychological warfare in expanding the scope and scale of military violence amidst ostensible efforts to 'win hearts and minds'. While casting a critical eye on psychological warfare, Whyte establishes its continued significance for the contemporary student of international relations.


ISBN
9780197267493
Pagina's
238
Verschenen
Serie
British Academy Monographs
NUR
754
Druk
1
Uitvoering
Hardback
Taal
Engels
Uitgever
OUP Oxford

Politicologie