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  1. britannica.com

    Jan 10, 2025psychological warfare, the use of propaganda against an enemy, supported by such military, economic, or political measures as may be required.Such propaganda is generally intended to demoralize the enemy, to break his will to fight or resist, and sometimes to render him favourably disposed to one's position. Propaganda is also used to strengthen the resolve of allies or resistance fighters.
    Author:The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  2. jods.mitpress.mit.edu

    A more detailed definition states that "Propaganda is the expression of opinions or actions carried out deliberately by individuals or groups with a view to influencing the opinions or actions of other individuals or groups for predetermined ends and through psychological manipulations" (the Institute for Propaganda Analysis, 1937/1972).
    Author:Gregory AsmolovPublished:2019
  3. symbiosisonlinepublishing.com

    What is propaganda? As discussed here, propaganda is a form of psychological persuasion that is pitched to the masses— the body politic. On the other hand, psychological persuasion is a collection of psychological techniques constructed so as to change people's beliefs and attitudes. ... negotiate political and military issues, and concede ...
    Author:Jay SeitzPublished:2018
  4. eisenhowerlibrary.gov

    Such terms as "information," "political warfare," "propaganda," "psychological strategy," and "psychological warfare" are frequently used, often interchangeably, but are difficult to define. ... 1953 Study No. 3, The Current World conflict [ideological basis of conflict] Aurand, Henry S.: Papers 1873-1978 .
  5. information warfare, including psychological operations and propaganda, have never stopped being used. Jacques Ellul argued that propaganda is a social phenomenon that grows within society and is intrinsically intertwined with it.3 His notion that any technological society will always have to coexist with propaganda is alarming.
  6. academic.oup.com

    Jul 19, 2023While psychological warfare often claims to make war more humane, this book shows that in practice it has expanded the scale and scope of military violence. Despite psychological warfare's perennial failures to 'win hearts and minds' abroad, this monograph shows that its influence nevertheless continues to transform the practice and ...
  7. sciencedirect.com

    III.A.1 Psychological Warfare. Also known as psychological operations, psychological warfare is the combined use of classic propaganda strategies through conventional forms of mass communications with political-military actions, such as guerrilla warfare, covert operations, subversion, and economic pressure, to achieve the objectives of the ...
  8. Early in the war, American propaganda practitio-ners had begun interchanging the unpopular word "propaganda" with the new labels "psy-war" or psychological warfare. Propaganda : Why Is It Necessary? Throughout the twentieth century, despite official reluctance to use the term, propaganda has been one of the crucial tools of warfare and has been
  9. psychiatrictimes.com

    Sep 6, 2024The more traditional Freudian theory of unconscious psychological conflict can be thought of as internalized psychological warfare between representatives of the self and others that need to be resolved. ... that one side can win the military war or political race, but lose the propaganda war, or vice versa. ... "Psychiatry & Society ...
  10. academic.oup.com

    The Birth of Psychological War: Propaganda, Espionage, and Military Violence from WWII to the Vietnam War ... the Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues (SPSSI) was founded in 1936 to advocate for the application of psychological expertise to problems faced in government and industry. ... it was understood as soldier morale and ...

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