I don\u27t know that we Americans have learned the significance of public information as quickly or perhaps even as completely as some of our enemies. A good deal has come to light in the last decade about public information and its uses-a good deal that is revealing and very important
Is there need for yet another book on the role of the military in the information age? To judge by t...
Safeguarding classified or sensitive information in an open democratic society is extremely difficul...
This is the final version. Available from University of Chicago Press via the DOI in this recordCont...
I don\u27t know that we Americans have learned the significance of public information as quickly or ...
Distilling lessons from the author’s book, The Media Offensive: How the Press and Public Opinion Sha...
The article of record as published may be found at http://www.jstor.com/stable/26591800In this paper...
While propaganda and disinformation have been used to destabilize opposing forces throughout history...
Shortly after America’s entry into World War I, President Woodrow Wilson created the Committee on Pu...
This article argues that the executive branches of governments will need to change the way that they...
In over thirty-five years as a military historian, I have come to have great respect for and trust i...
The effects of the information revolution are particularly profound in the realm of national securit...
This case study very ably illustrates the usefulness, as well as some shortcomings, of public diplom...
Over the last hundred years, the relationship between war and mass communication has become increasi...
News coverage of warfare poses a dilemma for social systems with a free press, such as the United St...
The recent criminal trials of Erol Incedal on terrorism-related charges, in which central details we...
Is there need for yet another book on the role of the military in the information age? To judge by t...
Safeguarding classified or sensitive information in an open democratic society is extremely difficul...
This is the final version. Available from University of Chicago Press via the DOI in this recordCont...
I don\u27t know that we Americans have learned the significance of public information as quickly or ...
Distilling lessons from the author’s book, The Media Offensive: How the Press and Public Opinion Sha...
The article of record as published may be found at http://www.jstor.com/stable/26591800In this paper...
While propaganda and disinformation have been used to destabilize opposing forces throughout history...
Shortly after America’s entry into World War I, President Woodrow Wilson created the Committee on Pu...
This article argues that the executive branches of governments will need to change the way that they...
In over thirty-five years as a military historian, I have come to have great respect for and trust i...
The effects of the information revolution are particularly profound in the realm of national securit...
This case study very ably illustrates the usefulness, as well as some shortcomings, of public diplom...
Over the last hundred years, the relationship between war and mass communication has become increasi...
News coverage of warfare poses a dilemma for social systems with a free press, such as the United St...
The recent criminal trials of Erol Incedal on terrorism-related charges, in which central details we...
Is there need for yet another book on the role of the military in the information age? To judge by t...
Safeguarding classified or sensitive information in an open democratic society is extremely difficul...
This is the final version. Available from University of Chicago Press via the DOI in this recordCont...