Radio Diplomacy and Propaganda

Radio Diplomacy and Propaganda

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  • Author: Gary D. Rawnsley
  • Publisher: Springer
  • ISBN: 1349244996
  • Category : Political Science
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 224

Radio Diplomacy and Propaganda investigates the role of international radio broadcasting in diplomacy during the Cold War period and, in particular, the contribution of the BBC and the Voice of America in the construction and projection of foreign policy, together with their role in the dissemination of international propaganda. In addition the radio broadcasts which were monitored in Britain and the US are scrutinized to ascertain how they contributed to the formulation of foreign policy objectives and reactionary propaganda.


Radio Diplomacy and Propaganda

Radio Diplomacy and Propaganda

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  • Author: Gary D. Rawnsley
  • Publisher: Macmillan Pub Limited
  • ISBN: 9780333649435
  • Category : Business & Economics
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 224

This study investigates the role of international radio broadcasting in diplomacy during the Cold War period, and the contribution of the BBC and the Voice of America in the construction and projection of foreign policy, together with their role in the dis


Taiwan's Informal Diplomacy and Propaganda

Taiwan's Informal Diplomacy and Propaganda

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  • Author: Gary D. Rawnsley
  • Publisher: Springer
  • ISBN: 1403905347
  • Category : Political Science
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 182

How do governments that do not enjoy formal diplomatic relations use propaganda? When a government is denied recognition by the international community, it must explore every avenue of publicity available to project its image and policies. For such actors, propaganda can become diplomacy out of necessity. The Republic of China on Taiwan is such a government, and its predicament is the subject of this book. It discusses the relationship between diplomacy and propaganda from an exciting new perspective, illustrated by a fascinating case-study.


Radio Power

Radio Power

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  • Author: Julian Hale
  • Publisher: London : Paul Elek
  • ISBN:
  • Category : Performing Arts
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 216


Radio Power

Radio Power

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  • Author: Julian Anthony Stuart Hale
  • Publisher:
  • ISBN:
  • Category : International broadcasting
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 196


Cold War on the Airwaves

Cold War on the Airwaves

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  • Author: Nicholas J Schlosser
  • Publisher: University of Illinois Press
  • ISBN: 0252097785
  • Category : Social Science
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 256

Founded as a counterweight to the Communist broadcasters in East Germany, Radio in the American Sector (RIAS) became one of the most successful public information operations conducted against the Soviet Bloc. Cold War on the Airwaves examines the Berlin-based organization's history and influence on the political worldview of the people--and government--on the other side of the Iron Curtain. Nicholas Schlosser draws on broadcast transcripts, internal memoranda, listener letters, and surveys by the U.S. Information Agency to profile RIAS. Its mission: to undermine the German Democratic Republic with propaganda that, ironically, gained in potency by obeying the rules of objective journalism. Throughout, Schlosser examines the friction inherent in such a contradictory project and propaganda's role in shaping political culture. He also portrays how RIAS's primarily German staff influenced its outlook and how the organization both competed against its rivals in the GDR and pushed communist officials to alter their methods in order to keep listeners. From the occupation of Berlin through the airlift to the construction of the Berlin Wall, Cold War on the Airwaves offers an absorbing view of how public diplomacy played out at a flashpoint of East-West tension.


Radio Wars

Radio Wars

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  • Author: Linda Risso
  • Publisher: Routledge
  • ISBN: 1317373219
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 144

During the Cold War, radio broadcasting played an important role in the ideological confrontation between East and West. As archival documents gathered in this volume reveal, radio broadcasting was among the most pressing concerns of contemporary information agencies. These broadcasts could penetrate the Iron Curtain and directly address the ‘enemy’. Radio was equally important in keeping sustained levels of support among the home public and the public of friendly nations. In the early Cold War in particular, listeners in the West had to be persuaded of the need for higher defence spending levels and a policy of containment. Later, even if other media – and in particular television – had become more important, radio continued to be used widely. The chapters gathered here investigate both the institutional history of the radio broadcasting corporations in the East and in the West, and their relationship with other propaganda agencies of the time. They examine the ‘off-air’ politics of radio broadcasting, from the choice of theme to the selection of speakers, singers and music pieces. The key issue tackled by contributors is the problem of measuring the impact of, and qualifying the success of, information policies and propaganda programmes produced during the Cultural Cold War. This book was originally published as a special issue of Cold War History.


Broadcasting Propaganda

Broadcasting Propaganda

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  • Author: Philo C. Wasburn
  • Publisher: Praeger
  • ISBN:
  • Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 216

Today hundreds of millions of people throughout the world depend on international radio broadcasting for their understanding of national and international political affairs. Broadcasting Propaganda represents the first application of theory and research in sociology and communication to analyze the contents of this medium of international political communication. Wasburn illustrates how two theoretical perspectives, social construction of reality theory and media-system-dependency theory, can be applied to understand the ways in which nations use symbolic means to position themselves in the international arena of political competition. The study begins with two chapters that outline the history of international radio broadcasting, identifying the medium's involvement in maintaining colonial empires, supporting wars, promoting revolutionary and counterrevolutionary action, and legitimating the policies of sponsoring states. The third chapter introduces social construction of reality theory and media-system-dependency theory, indicating their relevance to understanding the newscasts and other programming of international broadcasting organizations. The two following chapters present empirical case studies of international broadcasting: one analyzes Voice of America and Radio Moscow broadcasts to the Third World toward the end of the Cold War; the other explores South Africa's use of radio to broadcast counter-propaganda. In the sixth and final chapter, Wasburn winds up his discussion by charting the the possible course of broadcasting in light of the world political situation since 1989 and suggests an agenda for future research


International Radio Broadcasting

International Radio Broadcasting

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  • Author: Donald R. Browne
  • Publisher: Greenwood
  • ISBN:
  • Category : Performing Arts
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 392


Public Diplomacy and International Politics

Public Diplomacy and International Politics

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  • Author: Robert S. Fortner
  • Publisher: Praeger
  • ISBN:
  • Category : Political Science
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 232

This book examines international radio news coverage of the four superpower summit meetings between Soviets and Americans from 1987 to 1990. It concentrates on the symbolic constructs used by radio services to report about the summits, including their treatments of the two superpowers, their leaders, and their perspectives as recorded in interviews, press conferences and releases, joint communiques, and briefings. The study assesses the degree of success enjoyed by each of the superpowers in directing the nature of international news coverage, particularly the public relations battle between Mikhail Gorbachev and Ronald Reagan. It also weighs the viability of specific talking points written to direct U.S. summit statements by the National Security Council, and the degree to which news coverage was tainted by propaganda. Finally, it is able to suggest the nature of each service's contribution to diversity in international news flow, and to the ongoing debate about the equality of the international communication and information order.