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War and the Media Philip M. Taylor

War and the Media By Philip M. Taylor

War and the Media by Philip M. Taylor


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Summary

This is a work about how the Allied coalition and the government of Iraq attempted to influence, utilize and manipulate the ways in which the Gulf War was presented by the media to the outside world between mid-January and early March, 1991.

War and the Media Summary

War and the Media: Propaganda and Persuasion in the Gulf War by Philip M. Taylor

This is a work about how the Allied coalition and the government of Iraq attempted to influence, utilize and manipulate the ways in which the Gulf War was presented by the media to the outside world between mid-January and early March, 1991. The book also concentrates upon the point at which the war and the media came together on both sides to form propaganda and offers a preliminary examination of psychological warfare methods employed during the war.

Table of Contents

Image and reality in the Gulf War; a controlled information environment - Allied media management in the Gulf War; reporters under fire - Iraqi media mismanagement in the Gulf War; war on the mind - preparing for the ground offensive; collateral damage - the air war and the issue of civilian casualties; Apocalypse where? - the 100-hour Land War and the highway to Hell.

Additional information

GOR004176071
9780719037542
0719037549
War and the Media: Propaganda and Persuasion in the Gulf War by Philip M. Taylor
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Manchester University Press
19920312
288
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