Written by a group of distinguished security experts, these
eight previously unpublished papers focus on the hostile actions of
the Soviet Union against the West in the form of psychological
operations, power politics, and blackmail. Addressing military
professionals, strategists, and international security specialists,
the contributors examine the most effective measures the United
States and its allies can take to counteract such measures. This is
particularly important in the Gorbachev era, when Western security
is perhaps more than ever dependent upon knowledge of Soviet
psychological operations and political warfare. The book also
explores the background of East European resistance to Soviet
dominance and the subsequent Soviet countermeasures. Wide-ranging
in coverage, the papers explore psychological operation in the
United States, Poland, West Germany, France, and Latin America.
Following the editor's introduction to psychological operations,
the contributors address such topics as the history and future of
U.S. military psychological operations, new thinking and influence
activities in the Gorbachev era, terrorism as a political strategy,
and contemporary insurgent political and psychological warfare. A
case study of the Polish experience illustrates communist regimes'
psychological warfare against their own societies. The remaining
papers discuss psychological operations and political warfare in
long-term U.S. strategic planning, the French experience with
Soviet hostile actions, and the argument that psychological warfare
is no longer necessary in the age of perestroika and glasnost. The
contributors are united in their belief that psychological
operations and political warfare will not be eliminated by the
sweeping changes affecting the Soviet Union and that the Western
democracies are by their very nature particularly vulnerable to
such operations. However, given the changing nature of external
threats to the West, the contributors call for a reevaluation of
strategy in the area of psychological operations, political
warfare, and low intensity conflict.
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