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War Of Ideas

Author : Robert W Chandler
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 255 pages
File Size : 40,6 Mb
Release : 2019-03-20
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9781000011043

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This book describes and appraises American use of propaganda in Vietnam (l965-l972) as an instrument of foreign policy. In an effort to point out pitfalls to be avoided and successful techniques worthy of emulation in future psychological operations, the case study shows how some proven and time-honored prescriptions for effective propaganda were observed in Vietnam and how many others were ignored. Accordingly, strengths and weaknesses and successes and failures are highlighted. Ninety-five illustrations and numerous quotations of American leaflets and posters are included. These were selected to provide the reader a "feeling" or "flavor" of the propaganda campaign.

US Propaganda During the Vietnam War

Author : Caroline Page
Publisher : Bloomsbury T&T Clark
Page : 344 pages
File Size : 52,5 Mb
Release : 1996
Category : History
ISBN : UOM:39015037481291

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US Propaganda During the Vietnam War by Caroline Page Pdf

An exploration of the effects of US propaganda on America's Western allies - particularly France, West Germany, Great Britain, Australia and New Zealand - from the time when the Vietnam War began to escalate in February 1965 to the American withdrawal and its immediate aftermath. One of its main aims is to assess the amount and veracity of information passed on by the US administration to allied governments and to compare this with the level of public information on the war in allied countries.

U.S. Official Propaganda During the Vietnam War, 1965-1973

Author : Caroline Page
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 325 pages
File Size : 48,9 Mb
Release : 2018
Category : Propaganda, American
ISBN : 1474290868

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U.S. Official Propaganda During the Vietnam War, 1965-1973 by Caroline Page Pdf

"United States involvement in the Vietnam War was one of the most important events in the post-World War II period. The political, social and military consequences of US involvement and defeat in Vietnam have been keenly felt within the US and the international community, and the 'lessons' learned have continued to exert an influence to the present day. This book focuses on the effects of US propaganda on America's Western allies - particularly France, West Germany and Great Britain - from the time when the Vietnam War began to escalate in February 1965, to the American withdrawal and its immediate aftermath. One of its main aims is to assess the amount and veracity of information passed on by the US administration to allied governments and to compare this with the level of public information on the war within those countries."--Bloomsbury Publishing.

Propaganda and the Vietnam War

Author : Nicole Hahn
Publisher : GRIN Verlag
Page : 15 pages
File Size : 52,5 Mb
Release : 2006-09-24
Category : Literary Collections
ISBN : 9783638548236

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Propaganda and the Vietnam War by Nicole Hahn Pdf

Seminar paper from the year 2005 in the subject American Studies - Culture and Applied Geography, grade: 1,7, University of Wuppertal, course: Trauma and Vietnam war, language: English, abstract: “The first casualty when war comes is Truth.” U.S. Senator Hiram Johnson, 1917 Contents 1. What is propaganda? A short explanation 2. Why does propaganda work? 3. The American Media during the Vietnam War 4. Bibliography and internet sources

The Myths of Tet

Author : Edwin Moïse
Publisher : University Press of Kansas
Page : 288 pages
File Size : 45,8 Mb
Release : 2017-11-21
Category : History
ISBN : 9780700625024

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The Myths of Tet by Edwin Moïse Pdf

Late in 1967, American officials and military officers pushed an optimistic view of the Vietnam War. Military Assistance Command, Vietnam (MACV) said that the war was being won, and that Communist strength in South Vietnam was declining. Then came the Tet Offensive of 1968. In its broadest and simplest outline, the conventional wisdom about the offensive—that it was a military defeat for the Communists but a political victory for them, because it undermined support for the war in the United States—is correct. But much that has been written about the Tet Offensive has been misleading. Edwin Moïse shows that the Communist campaign shocked the American public not because the American media exaggerated its success, but because it was a bigger campaign—larger in scale, much longer in duration, and resulting in more American casualties—than most authors have acknowledged. MACV, led by General William Westmoreland, issued regular estimates of enemy strength in South Vietnam. During 1967, intelligence officers at MACV were increasingly required to issue low estimates to show that the war was being won. Their underestimation of enemy strength was most extreme in January 1968, just before the Tet Offensive. The weak Communist force depicted in MACV estimates would not have been capable of sustaining heavy combat month after month like they did in 1968. Moïse also explores the errors of the Communists, using Vietnamese sources. The first wave of Communist attacks, at the end of January 1968, showed gross failures of coordination. Communist policy throughout 1968 and into 1969 was wildly overoptimistic, setting impossible goals for their forces. While acknowledging the journalists and historians who have correctly reported various parts of the story, Moïse points out widespread misunderstandings in regard to the strength of Communist forces in Vietnam, the disputes among American intelligence agencies over estimates of enemy strength, the actual pattern of combat in 1968, the effects of Tet on American policy, and the American media’s coverage of all these issues.

The Soviet Union and the Vietnam War

Author : Ilʹi︠a︡ V. Gaĭduk
Publisher : Ivan R. Dee Publisher
Page : 326 pages
File Size : 48,5 Mb
Release : 1996
Category : History
ISBN : UOM:39015037457804

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The Soviet Union and the Vietnam War by Ilʹi︠a︡ V. Gaĭduk Pdf

Despite hundreds of studies and analyses of the Vietnam War, we still have scant knowledge of deliberations and actions on the other side of the lines - in North Vietnam, China, and the Soviet Union. In this pioneering book, a Russian historian with exclusive access to newly opened Soviet archives on the war offers a compelling account of the Kremlin's role in Vietnam. His eye-opening study will force a rethinking of many Western assumptions. Privy to formerly secret documents in archives that were only briefly opened to scholars, Mr. Gaiduk focuses on the trends and motives that influenced the Kremlin's decision-making process. He analyzes the USSR's position on Vietnam in light of its complex relations with the Communist world and the West. His carefully documented account is also based on research in U.S. archives that permits him a full understanding of exchanges between Washington and Moscow. The Soviet Union and the Vietnam War carries the story from the Johnson administration's involvement in 1964 through the Nixon and Kissinger years to the signing of the Paris peace agreement in January 1973.

The Psychological War for Vietnam, 1960–1968

Author : Mervyn Edwin Roberts III
Publisher : University Press of Kansas
Page : 428 pages
File Size : 41,7 Mb
Release : 2018-02-28
Category : History
ISBN : 9780700625833

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The Psychological War for Vietnam, 1960–1968 by Mervyn Edwin Roberts III Pdf

The Psychological War for Vietnam, 1960–1968, for the first time fully explores the most sustained, intensive use of psychological operations (PSYOP) in American history. In PSYOP, US military personnel use a variety of tactics—mostly audio and visual messages—to influence individuals and groups to behave in ways that favor US objectives. Informed by the author’s firsthand experience of such operations elsewhere, this account of the battle for “hearts and minds” in Vietnam offers rare insight into the art and science of propaganda as a military tool in the twentieth century. The Psychological War for Vietnam, 1960–1968, focuses on the creation, capabilities, and performance of the forces that conducted PSYOP in Vietnam, including the Joint US Public Affairs Office and the 4th PSYOP Group. In his comprehensive account, Mervyn Edwin Roberts III covers psychological operations across the entire theater, by all involved US agencies. His book reveals the complex interplay of these activities within the wider context of Vietnam and the Cold War propaganda battle being fought by the United States at the same time. Because PSYOP never occurs in a vacuum, Roberts considers the shifting influence of alternative sources of information—especially from the governments of North and South Vietnam, but also from Australia, Korea, and the Philippines. The Psychological War for Vietnam, 1960–1968, also addresses the development of PSYOP doctrine and training in the period prior to the introduction of ground combat forces in 1965 and, finally, shows how the course of the war itself forced changes to this doctrine. The scope of the book allows for a unique measurement of the effectiveness of psychological operations over time.

Why America Fights

Author : Susan A. Brewer
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 353 pages
File Size : 52,7 Mb
Release : 2011-03-17
Category : History
ISBN : 9780199753963

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Why America Fights by Susan A. Brewer Pdf

Originally published in hardcover by Oxford University Press, 2009.

Australasian Propaganda and the Vietnam War

Author : Caroline Page
Publisher : Bloomsbury Academic
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 52,5 Mb
Release : 2025-06-05
Category : History
ISBN : 1441127011

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Australasian Propaganda and the Vietnam War by Caroline Page Pdf

The Vietnam War was the first war that Australia and New Zealand fought without British combat involvement, and it signalled a radical realignment of their foreign policies - towards the United States and away from Britain. The propaganda campaign needed to justify this new foreign policy departure was, therefore, particularly important. This volume focuses on the efforts of the Australian and New Zealand Governments to 'sell' the deeply divisive Vietnam War, and their combat involvement in it, to their respective populations. It examines the propaganda campaigns conducted, and assesses the reasons for the successes and failures of those campaigns. It also evaluates the official rhetoric on the war, comparing this to both the private views held by government officials, and the type and amount of information that these officials received from their own sources and those of the U.S. administrations and UK governments. Australasian Propaganda and the Vietnam War examines the impact of this controversial conflict on these countries, and its legacy for Australian and New Zealand foreign policies.

Pressing the Fight

Author : Greg Barnhisel,Catherine Turner
Publisher : Studies in Print Culture and t
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 51,8 Mb
Release : 2012
Category : History
ISBN : 1558499601

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Pressing the Fight by Greg Barnhisel,Catherine Turner Pdf

"In this volume, scholars from a variety of disciplines explore the myriad ways print was used in the Cold War. Looking at materials ranging from textbooks and cookbooks to art catalogs, newspaper comics, and travel guides, they analyze not only the content of printed matter but also the material circumstances of its production, the people and institutions that disseminated it, and the audiences that consumed it. Among topics discussed are the infiltration of book publishing by propagandists East and West; the distribution of pro-American printed matter in postwar Japan through libraries, schools, and consulates; and the collaboration of foundations, academia, and the government in the promotion of high culture as evidence of superiority of Western values"--Fly leaf.

Public Affairs

Author : William M. Hammond
Publisher : Government Printing Office
Page : 436 pages
File Size : 52,6 Mb
Release : 1988
Category : Armed Forces and mass media
ISBN : 0160016738

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United States Army in Vietnam. CMH Pub. 91-13. Draws upon previously unavailable Army and Defense Department records to interpret the part the press played during the Vietnam War. Discusses the roles of the following in the creation of information policy: Military Assistance Command's Office of Information in Saigon; White House; State Department; Defense Department; and the United States Embassy in Saigon.

The American War in Vietnam

Author : John Marciano
Publisher : NYU Press
Page : 198 pages
File Size : 41,7 Mb
Release : 2016-08-01
Category : History
ISBN : 9781583675878

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On May 25, 2012, President Obama announced that the United States would spend the next thirteen years – through November 11, 2025 – commemorating the 50th Anniversary of the Vietnam War, and the American soldiers, “more than 58,000 patriots,” who died in Vietnam. The fact that at least 2.1 million Vietnamese – soldiers, parents, grandparents, children – also died in that war will be largely unknown and entirely uncommemorated. And U.S. history barely stops to record the millions of Vietnamese who lived on after being displaced, tortured, maimed, raped, or born with birth defects, the result of devastating chemicals wreaked on the land by the U.S. military. The reason for this appalling disconnect of consciousness lies in an unremitting public relations campaign waged by top American politicians, military leaders, business people, and scholars who have spent the last sixty years justifying the U.S. presence in Vietnam. It is a campaign of patriotic conceit superbly chronicled by John Marciano in The American War in Vietnam: Crime or Commemoration?. A devastating follow-up to Marciano’s 1979 classic Teaching the Vietnam War (written with William L. Griffen), Marciano’s book seeks not to commemorate the Vietnam War, but to stop the ongoing U.S. war on actual history. Marciano reveals the grandiose flag-waving that stems from the “Noble Cause principle,” the notion that America is “chosen by God” to bring democracy to the world. Marciano writes of the Noble Cause being invoked unsparingly by presidents – from Jimmy Carter, in his observation that, regarding Vietnam, “the destruction was mutual,” to Barack Obama, who continues the flow of romantic media propaganda: “The United States of America … will remain the greatest force for freedom the world has ever known.” The result is critical writing and teaching at its best. This book will find a home in classrooms where teachers seek to do more than repeat the trite glorifications of U.S. empire. It will provide students everywhere with insights that can prepare them to change the world.

Vietnam

Author : Michael Lind
Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Page : 434 pages
File Size : 49,8 Mb
Release : 2013-07-30
Category : History
ISBN : 9781439135266

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Vietnam by Michael Lind Pdf

Michael Lind casts new light on one of the most contentious episodes in American history in this controversial bestseller. In this groundgreaking reinterpretation of America's most disatrous and controversial war, Michael Lind demolishes enduring myths and put the Vietnam War in its proper context—as part of the global conflict between the Soviet Union and the United States. Lind reveals the deep cultural divisions within the United States that made the Cold War consensus so fragile and explains how and why American public support for the war in Indochina declined. Even more stunning is his provacative argument that the United States failed in Vietnam because the military establishment did not adapt to the demands of what before 1968 had been largely a guerrilla war. In an era when the United States so often finds itself embroiled in prolonged and difficult conflicts, Lind offers a sobering cautionary tale to Ameicans of all political viewpoints.

U.S. Official Propaganda During the Vietnam War, 1965-1973

Author : Caroline Page
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Page : 352 pages
File Size : 41,7 Mb
Release : 2016-10-06
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9781474290852

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U.S. Official Propaganda During the Vietnam War, 1965-1973 by Caroline Page Pdf

United States involvement in the Vietnam War was one of the most important events in the post-World War II period. The political, social and military consequences of US involvement and defeat in Vietnam have been keenly felt within the US and the international community, and the 'lessons' learned have continued to exert an influence to the present day. This book focuses on the effects of US propaganda on America's Western allies – particularly France, West Germany and Great Britain – from the time when the Vietnam War began to escalate in February 1965, to the American withdrawal and its immediate aftermath. One of its main aims is to assess the amount and veracity of information passed on by the US administration to allied governments and to compare this with the level of public information on the war within those countries.

The Pro-war Movement

Author : Sandra Scanlon
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 43,9 Mb
Release : 2013
Category : Conservatism
ISBN : 1625340184

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The Pro-war Movement by Sandra Scanlon Pdf

How the Vietnam War altered the trajectory the American conservative movement