Selling War and Peace

Selling War and Peace
Title Selling War and Peace PDF eBook
Author Jack Holland
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 305
Release 2020-05-07
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1108489249

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Holland analyses foreign policy debates in the Anglosphere (US, UK and Australia) during the Syrian Civil War.

Selling War and Selling Peace

Selling War and Selling Peace
Title Selling War and Selling Peace PDF eBook
Author Michael Wala
Publisher
Pages 105
Release 1985*
Genre United States
ISBN

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The Art of Selling War

The Art of Selling War
Title The Art of Selling War PDF eBook
Author Pierre Gilly
Publisher I.A Bergman
Pages 276
Release 2020-06-25
Genre History
ISBN 915196046X

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Selling War, Selling Hope

Selling War, Selling Hope
Title Selling War, Selling Hope PDF eBook
Author Anthony R. DiMaggio
Publisher SUNY Press
Pages 433
Release 2015-09-21
Genre History
ISBN 1438457952

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Details how presidents utilize mass media to justify foreign policy objectives in the aftermath of 9/11. Modern presidents have considerable power in selling U.S. foreign policy objectives to the public. In Selling War, Selling Hope, Anthony R. DiMaggio documents how presidents often make use of the media to create a positive informational environment that, at least in the short term, successfully builds public support for policy proposals. Using timely case studies with a focus on the Arab Spring and the U.S. “War on Terror” in the Middle East and surrounding regions, DiMaggio explains how official spin is employed to construct narratives that are sympathetic to U.S. officialdom. The mass media, rather than exhibiting independence when it comes to reporting foreign policy issues, is regularly utilized as a political tool for selling official proposals. The marginalization of alternative, critical viewpoints poses a significant obstacle to informed public deliberations on foreign policy issues. In the long run, however, the packaging of official narrative and its delivery by the media begins to unravel as citizens are able to make use of alternative sources of information and assert their independence from official viewpoints. “Selling War, Selling Hope is an innovative project that pushes the fields of political science, political communication, public opinion, and presidential rhetoric into new and exciting directions. This book is essential reading.” — Mark Major, author of The Unilateral Presidency and the News Media: The Politics of Framing Executive Power “This eye-opening exposition offers a radical new conclusion to the debate over why Americans oppose wars: Americans oppose particular wars for moral reasons. By capturing the wide range of presidential rhetoric from fear to hope, DiMaggio documents the depths plumbed by political and other elites to manipulate the American public to support the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq. In order to counteract American citizens’ moral opposition to war, political elites manipulate citizens’ fears into support for war by giving them hope, but the policies they choose, more often than not, lead to more war and reason for fear which creates a vicious cycle: fear—hope—war. The challenge we face is to break through the noise and the manipulation of political, economic, and military elites. DiMaggio offers us a way to see clearly.” — Amentahru Wahlrab, University of Texas at Tyler

Advertising & Selling

Advertising & Selling
Title Advertising & Selling PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 292
Release 1914
Genre Advertising
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Advertising and Selling

Advertising and Selling
Title Advertising and Selling PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 906
Release 1914
Genre Advertising
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Selling Peace

Selling Peace
Title Selling Peace PDF eBook
Author Jeffrey Manber
Publisher Apogee Books
Pages 0
Release 2009
Genre History
ISBN 9781926592084

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For the first time the inside story of Russia's marketing of their space program to the West is chronicled by one who was there. The colourful tales are told, warts and all. How the door to Russia's long hidden space pro-gram was opened during the era of Soviet perestroika, the political struggle on the signing of the first contract between the Russians and NASA, the push to change space station Freedom into a co-operative venture, the willingness of the Russians to use free markets against the wishes of NASA and how the Russian space station Mir became a commercial platform, are all told in a relaxed and engaging style by the author, who is the only American ever to work within the Russian space program. The book chronicles the author's 14 year journey to use Russian assets to strengthen the American space program. Included is the behind-the-scenes of signing Dennis Tito, working with entertainment icons like James Cameron and Mark Burnett and the electrifying ride that was MirCorp. The book discusses the boycott organised by NASA to prevent MirCorp's success and the drama behind the world's only commercial manned expedition that sent two men to the Mirspace station for over two months, with no government funding. It is a tale of strong characters. Readers are given a front-row seat on the decade-long clash between the Russian chief Yuri Semenov and NASA's Dan Goldin, a paradoxical battle that saw the Russians embracing American open markets and NASA clinging to the Cold War model for space exploration.