ISBN:
9780833051547
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0833051547
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9780833051516
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0833051563
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0833051512
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9780833051561
Language:
English
Pages:
1 Online-Ressource (xxvi, 175 pages)
Series Statement:
RAND Corporation monograph series MG1060
Parallel Title:
Print version Munoz, Arturo, 1949- U.S. military information operations in Afghanistan
Keywords:
Afghan War, 2001- Psychological aspects
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Psychological warfare History 21st century
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Afghan War, 2001- Propaganda
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Afghan War, 2001-
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Psychological warfare
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Afghan War, 2001-
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Propaganda
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Psychological aspects
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Psychological warfare
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Regions & Countries - Asia & the Middle East
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History & Archaeology
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South Asia
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Afghan War (2001- )
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HISTORY ; Military ; Afghan War (2001- )
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United States
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TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING ; Military Science
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History
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United States
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United States
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Electronic books
Abstract:
The U.S. Marine Corps, which has long recognized the importance of influencing the civilian population in a counterinsurgency (COIN) environment, asked the RAND National Defense Research Institute to evaluate the effectiveness of U.S. military (USMIL) information operations (IO) and psychological operations (PSYOP) in Afghanistan from 2001 to 2010 based on how well messages and themes are tailored to target audiences. This monograph responds to that request. It should be emphasized that this report does not cover the significant changes in IO and PSYOP definitions, doctrine, organization, and implementation in the field that have taken place since 2010. When the text refers to the present, or the current situation, it generally means 2010
Abstract:
The U.S. Marine Corps, which has long recognized the importance of influencing the civilian population in a counterinsurgency (COIN) environment, asked the RAND National Defense Research Institute to evaluate the effectiveness of U.S. military (USMIL) information operations (IO) and psychological operations (PSYOP) in Afghanistan from 2001 to 2010 based on how well messages and themes are tailored to target audiences. This monograph responds to that request. It should be emphasized that this report does not cover the significant changes in IO and PSYOP definitions, doctrine, organization, and implementation in the field that have taken place since 2010. When the text refers to the present, or the current situation, it generally means 2010
Note:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 165-175)
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