Political Warfare against the Kremlin US and British Propaganda Poli

Political Warfare against the Kremlin  provides a comparative study and holistic review of American and British propaganda policy toward the Soviet Union during the first fifteen years of the Cold War, ranging from the role senior policymakers p

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Political Warfare against the Kremlin

10.1057/9780230236936 - Political Warfare against the Kremlin, Lowell H. Schwartz

Global Conflict and Security since 1945 Palgrave Macmillan’s new book series Global Conflict and Security since 1945 seeks fresh historical perspectives to promote the empirical understanding of global conflict and security issues arising from international law, leadership, politics, multilateral operations, weapons systems and technology, intelligence, civil-military relations and societies. The series welcomes original and innovative approaches to the subject by new and established scholars. Possible topics include terrorism, nationalism, civil wars, the Cold War, military and humanitarian interventions, nation-building, pre-emptive attacks, the role of the United Nations and other non-governmental organisations (NGOs), and the national security and defence policies of major states. Events in the world since September 11th 2001 remind us that differences of ideology, religion and values and beliefs held by a group of societies or people affect the security of ordinary peoples and different societies often without warning. The series is designed to deepen our understanding of the recent past and seeks to make a significant contribution to the debates on conflict and security in the major world capitals. Advisory Board Members: Professor Mats Berdal, Chair of Security and Development, King’s College London Ambassador James Dobbins, Director International Security and Defence Policy Center, RAND Professor Sir Lawrence Freedman, Vice Principal (Research), King’s College London Professor Bruce Hoffman, Georgetown University and former Director of RAND’s Washington Office Titles in the series include: Vesselin Dimitrov STALIN’S COLD WAR: SOVIET FOREIGN POLICY, DEMOCRACY AND COMMUNISM IN BULGARIA 1941–48 James Ellison UNITED STATES, BRITAIN AND THE TRANSATLANTIC CRISIS Rising to the Gaullist Challenge, 1963–1968 Peter Lowe CONTENDING WITH NATIONALISM AND COMMUNISM British Policy Towards South-East Asia, 1945–65 Jon Roper THE UNITED STATES AND THE LEGACY OF THE VIETNAM WAR Lowell H. Schwartz POLITICAL WARFARE AGAINST THE KREMLIN US and British Propaganda Policy at the Beginning of the Cold War T.O. Smith BRITAIN AND THE ORIGINS OF THE VIETNAM WAR UK Policy in Indo-China, 1943–50 Forthcoming titles: Ken Young WEAPONS SYSTEMS AND THE POLITICS OF INTERDEPENDENCE

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