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Beyond Public Diplomacy. / David Hoffman.

by Hoffman, David; SIRS Publishing, Inc.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: SIRS Enduring Issues 2003Article 45Global Issues. Publisher: Foreign Affairs, 2002ISSN: 1522-3221;.Subject(s): Osama bin Laden | Anti-Americanism | Democracy -- Islamic countries | Freedom of the press -- International aspects | Mass media -- Political aspects | Propaganda | Television and politics | Television broadcasting -- Arab countries | War on Terrorism (2001- ) | United States -- Foreign relations -- Arab countries | United States -- Foreign relations -- Islamic countriesDDC classification: 050 Summary: " 'How can a man in a cave outcommunicate the world's leading communications society?' This question, plainly posed by long-time U.S. diplomat Richard Holbrooke, has been puzzling many Americans. Osama bin Laden apparently still enjoys widespread public approval in the Muslim world....Indeed, the world's superpower is losing the propaganda war." (FOREIGN AFFAIRS) The author examines the importance of media and its influence on the Arab population during the war against terrorism.
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Articles Contained in SIRS Enduring Issues 2003.

Originally Published: Beyond Public Diplomacy, March/April 2002; pp. 83-95.

" 'How can a man in a cave outcommunicate the world's leading communications society?' This question, plainly posed by long-time U.S. diplomat Richard Holbrooke, has been puzzling many Americans. Osama bin Laden apparently still enjoys widespread public approval in the Muslim world....Indeed, the world's superpower is losing the propaganda war." (FOREIGN AFFAIRS) The author examines the importance of media and its influence on the Arab population during the war against terrorism.

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