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Founding Political Warfare Documents of the United States

Founding Political Warfare Documents of the United StatesFounding Political Warfare Documents of the United States (book)

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A collection of some of the most important political warfare documents relating to the founding of the United States of America. This book is specifically designed to accompany the nation's premier graduate-level course on the history of political warfare, taught at The Institute of World Politics in Washington.

Fighting the War of Ideas like a Real War

Fighting the War of Ideas like a Real WarFighting the War of Ideas like a Real War (book)

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An innovative re-examination of how the US and its allies should fight the battle of ideas. Written as a companion to Counterinsurgency Field Manual FM 3-24, this book focuses on message strategies that the US should pursue for the immediate term to win the war against Islamist extremism. The author is a professor at The Institute of World Politics in Washington, DC, who directs a graduate program on public diplomacy and political warfare. His students include officials from the Defense Department, State Department, CIA, FBI, DIA, and other agencies.

National Intelligence Strategy of the United States

National Intelligence Strategy of the United StatesNational Intelligence Strategy of the United States (book)

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A reprint of the 2005 National Intelligence Strategy of the United States, as originally released by the Office of the Director of National Intelligence.

The Public Diplomacy Reader

The Public Diplomacy ReaderThe Public Diplomacy Reader (book)

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The Public Diplomacy Reader is a 500-page compendium of intellectual and practical tools for the cross-cultural communicator. Designed for students, diplomats, military officers, intelligence professionals and other practitioners, the Reader is meant to be used as an instrument and guide in waging the war of ideas. Naval War College Professor of Strategy Carnes Lord describes The Public Diplomacy Reader as "a unique and outstanding compilation of materials on public diplomacy." Former Voice of America Director Robert R. Reilly says the book "brings the wealth of experience and knowledge" of an experienced public diplomacy practitioner to "both students and anyone wishing to win 'the war of ideas.'" The Public Diplomacy Reader is edited by J. Michael Waller, the Walter and Leonore Annenberg Professor of International Communication at The Institute of World Politics in Washington, D.C., and author of the ground-breaking 2007 book, Fighting the War of Ideas like a Real War.

Counterintelligence: Reform for a Critical National Capability

Counterintelligence: Reform for a Critical National CapabilityCounterintelligence: Reform for a Critical National Capability (book)

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This book contains the proceedings of a closed-door conference that helped shape the first official U.S. national counterintelligence strategy, published in 2005 by the National Counterintelligence Executive (NCIX). Among the many innovations in the strategy was the doctrine of preemption of adversary intelligence services. The proceedings in this book led toward some smart optional courses of action concerning how the U.S. might might move tow a broader view of the discipline that would incorporate counterintelligence analysis and policy at the national strategic level. The conference was sponsored by the McCormick Tribune Foundation in cooperation with the Institute of World Politics.

Cultural Diplomacy, Political Influence and Integrated Strategy

Cultural Diplomacy, Political Influence and Integrated StrategyCultural Diplomacy, Political Influence and Integrated Strategy (book)

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Cultural diplomacy is one of the most strategic and cost-effective means of political influence available to makers of U.S. foreign and national security policy. Because of neglect and misunderstanding, however, this powerful tool of statecraft has been vastly underutilized, its absence the source of numerous lost opportunities in our dealings with other countries. By John Lenczowski, a former senior White House National Security Council official and the president of The Institute of World Politics.

U.S. National Strategy for Public Diplomacy and Strategic Communication

U.S. National Strategy for Public Diplomacy and Strategic CommunicationU.S. National Strategy for Public Diplomacy and Strategic Communication (book)

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A reprint of the 2007 national strategy for public diplomacy and strategic communication, released by the US Department of State. This booklet also contains the State Department's public diplomacy accomplishment report for 2005-2006, and comments by Under Secretary of State Karen Hughes. This Crossbow Reprint is the only published version available to the general public.

Changing Minds, Winning Peace: A New Strategic Direction for U.S. Public Diplomacy in the Arab & Muslim World

Changing Minds, Winning Peace: A New Strategic Direction for U.S. Public Diplomacy in the Arab & Muslim WorldChanging Minds, Winning Peace: A New Strategic Direction for U.S. Public Diplomacy in the Arab & Muslim World (book)

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A reprint of the historic report of the Advisory Group on Public Diplomacy for the Arab and Muslim World, this document was submitted to the US Congress in 2003 as a first step toward reforming America's dilapidated strategic communication infrastructure. The bipartisan Advisory Group, chaired by Ambassador Edward P. Djerejian, made a series of recommendations in this report that helped re-shape US public diplomacy.

Strategic Communication: Report of the Defense Science Board

Strategic Communication: Report of the Defense Science BoardStrategic Communication: Report of the Defense Science Board (book)

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Now available in print to the general public, this book is a reprint of the 2004 report of the Defense Science Board on developing a global strategic communication strategy to fight the war on terror. This work is a formative document on strategic communication and is a fundamental requirement for the student and practitioner of public diplomacy, public affairs, international broadcasting, psychological operations, and information operations.

National Strategy for Homeland Security

National Strategy for Homeland SecurityNational Strategy for Homeland Security (book)

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A reprint of the 2002 White House National Strategy for Homeland Security.

Psychological Operations in Guerrilla War

Psychological Operations in Guerrilla WarPsychological Operations in Guerrilla War (book)

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An English translation of the CIA psychological warfare manual issued to the Nicaraguan Democratic Force, the guerrilla army of "contras" who fought the Soviet-backed Sandinista regime in the 1980s.

The Public Diplomacy Reader

The Public Diplomacy ReaderThe Public Diplomacy Reader (book)

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The Public Diplomacy Reader is a 500-page compendium of intellectual and practical tools for the cross-cultural communicator. Designed for students, diplomats, military officers, intelligence professionals and other practitioners, the Reader is meant to be used as an instrument and guide in waging the war of ideas. Naval War College Professor of Strategy Carnes Lord describes The Public Diplomacy Reader as "a unique and outstanding compilation of materials on public diplomacy." Former Voice of America Director Robert R. Reilly says the book "brings the wealth of experience and knowledge" of an experienced public diplomacy practitioner to "both students and anyone wishing to win 'the war of ideas.'" The Public Diplomacy Reader is edited by J. Michael Waller, the Walter and Leonore Annenberg Professor of International Communication at The Institute of World Politics in Washington, D.C., and author of the ground-breaking 2007 book, Fighting the War of Ideas like a Real War.