This book offers a unique account of British and United States government's attempts to adapt their propaganda strategies to global terrorist threats in a post-9/11 media environment. It discusses Anglo-American coordination and domestic struggles that brought in far-reaching changes to propaganda. These changes had implications for the structures of legitimacy yet occurred largely in isolation from public debate and raise questions regarding their governance. The author argues that independent and public reexamination of continuing strategy development is essential for government accountability and the formation of systems and policies that both respect citizens and build constructive foreign relations. The book's themes will appeal to a w...
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Transformation of the US counterinsurgency doctrine in its clash with the global Islamist insurgency...
Conspiracy theory and American foreign policy examines the relationship between secrecy, power and i...
We cannot truly understand terrorism in the 21st century—let alone counter it effectively—unless we ...
This article discusses changes to what were seen by government planners as “out-dated” British and A...
This book provides a qualitative analysis of post-9/11 counter-terrorism strategy undertaken by the ...
This new book examines whether homeland security is striking an appropriate balance, with a special ...
This book examines how de-radicalisation programmes have been portrayed in the media and details the...
This book uses a comparative analysis to examine foreign policy discourses and the dynamics of the ‘...
The paper challenges the claim that an increasingly globalised media is creating a uniformisation of...
This thesis examines counterradicalisation policy and associated measures addressing the issue of 'c...
The war on terror has shaped and defined the first decade of the twenty-first century, yet analyses ...
The paper challenges the claim that an increasingly global media is creating a homogenisation of pol...
Terrorism by both domestic and international terrorist groups presents an ongoing threat to national...
Using recently declassified sources, this book provides the first detailed analysis of British and A...
This edited volume brings together both western and non-western approaches to counter-terrorism in t...
Transformation of the US counterinsurgency doctrine in its clash with the global Islamist insurgency...
Conspiracy theory and American foreign policy examines the relationship between secrecy, power and i...
We cannot truly understand terrorism in the 21st century—let alone counter it effectively—unless we ...