|
Showing 1 - 3 of
3 matches in All Departments
This collection of essays provides analysis and commentary on:
psychological warfare in the battle against terrorism, PSYOP
techniques adopted by different Palestinian groups against Israel
and actions that promote the Palestinian cause in the West, Israeli
strategies for combating radical Islam, and Jewish perspectives on
propaganda in the context of Israel's international image problems.
PSYOP - designed to influence the perceptions and attitudes of
individuals, groups and foreign governments - is still considered
confidential by many defence organizations, hence the lack of
publications that deal with the topic in a scientific, factual
approach. Perspectives of PSYOP is a follow-on volume to the
author's Psychological Warfare in the Intifada, adopted in the US
Intelligence College as a textbook, and widely reviewed to critical
acclaim (under the Reviews button).
A rabbi, a priest, a politician, public servants, a military
officer, a student activist and a social media consultant are
gathered in this book to discuss the incomprehensible situation of
Israel's faltering public image. Rabbi Berl Wine addresses the
Jewish diaspora tradition and the lack of religious understanding
of the realities of running a sovereign modern state. Pastor Jorgen
Buhler discusses the Christian Protestant pro-Israel perspective.
Dr Meron Medzini, the biographer of Golda Meir, sets out the
state's early policy toward propaganda. Dr. Moshe Yegar, a former
deputy director in the Israeli foreign ministry discusses the time
when Public Relations was abolished in the ministry by today's
president, Shimon Peres. Danny Seman, formerly a head of department
in the newly founded Ministry of Information and Government Press
Office, tells of his experiences of working for the government
without government backup. Barak Raz of the IDF Spokesman Unit
gives the military angle. Yigal Palmor, a spokesman for the Foreign
Ministry, sets out Israeli foreign policy objectives. Yossi Sarid,
former senior minister and media personality, provides analysis of
hasbara (public diplomacy) in an international perspective. David
Olesker, a leading authority on global campus activism, gives a
historical survey of anti-Israel campus activities. Eva Rosenstein
and David Abitbol discuss professional media and social media
perspectives of propaganda advocacy. Ron Schleifer sets out to
rectify Israel's international image, through better understanding
of historical and contemporary policy, and the
political/religious/military philosophy behind the different
approaches over the years, presenting media and psychological
mechanisms of motivating a more resourceful approach to this
increasingly necessary aspect of Israeli statehood.
This collection of essays provides analysis and commentary on:
psychological warfare in the battle against terrorism, PSYOP
techniques adopted by different Palestinian groups against Israel
and actions that promote the Palestinian cause in the West, Israeli
strategies for combating radical Islam, and Jewish perspectives on
propaganda in the context of Israel's international image problems.
PSYOP -- designed to influence the perceptions and attitudes of
individuals, groups and foreign governments -- is still considered
confidential by many defence organisations, hence the lack of
publications that deal with the topic in a scientific, factual
approach. Perspectives of PSYOP is a follow-on volume to the
author's Psychological Warfare in the Intifada, adopted in the US
Intelligence College as a textbook, and widely reviewed to critical
acclaim.
|
You may like...
Loot
Nadine Gordimer
Paperback
(2)
R205
R164
Discovery Miles 1 640
Wonka
Timothee Chalamet
Blu-ray disc
R250
R190
Discovery Miles 1 900
|