British Propaganda and News Media in the Cold War

British Propaganda and News Media in the Cold War
Author: John Jenks
Publsiher: Edinburgh University Press
Total Pages: 176
Release: 2006-04-19
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780748626755

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This is a study of the British state's generation, suppression and manipulation of news to further foreign policy goals during the early Cold War. Bribing editors, blackballing "e;unreliable"e; journalists, creating instant media experts through provision of carefully edited "e;inside information"e;, and exploiting the global media system to plant propaganda--disguised as news--around the world: these were all methods used by the British to try to convince the international public of Soviet deceit and criminality and thus gain support for anti-Soviet policies at home and abroad. Britain's shaky international position heightened the importance of propaganda. The Soviets and Americans were investing heavily in propaganda to win the "e;hearts and minds"e; of the world and substitute for increasingly unthinkable nuclear war. The British exploited and enhanced their media power and propaganda expertise to keep up with the superpowers and preserve their own global influence at a time when British economic, political and military power was sharply declining. This activity directly influenced domestic media relations, as officials used British media to launder foreign-bound propaganda and to create the desired images of British "e;public opinion"e; for foreign audiences. By the early 1950s censorship waned but covert propaganda had become addictive. The endless tension of the Cold War normalized what had previously been abnormal state involvement in the media, and led it to use similar tools against Egyptian nationalists, Irish republicans and British leftists. Much more recently, official manipulation of news about Iraq indicates that a behind-the-scenes examination of state propaganda's earlier days is highly relevant. John Jenks draws heavily on recently declassified archival material for this book, especially files of the Foreign Office's anti-Communist Information Research Department (IRD) propaganda agency, and the papers of key media organisations, journalists, politicians and officials. Readers will therefore gain a greater understanding of the depth of the state's power with the media at a time when concerns about propaganda and media manipulation are once again at the fore.

U S Television News and Cold War Propaganda 1947 1960

U S  Television News and Cold War Propaganda  1947 1960
Author: Nancy Bernhard
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 270
Release: 1999
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 052154324X

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How US government and media collaborated in their dissemination of Cold War propaganda.

Political Warfare against the Kremlin

Political Warfare against the Kremlin
Author: Lowell H. Schwartz
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 283
Release: 2009-05-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780230236936

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Political Warfare against the Kremlin provides a comparative study and holistic review of American and British propaganda policy toward the Soviet Union during the first fifteen years of the Cold War, ranging from the role senior policymakers played in setting propaganda policy to the West's radio broadcasts to the Soviet Union.

Britain America and Anti Communist Propaganda 1945 53

Britain  America and Anti Communist Propaganda 1945 53
Author: Andrew Defty
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 300
Release: 2013-12-02
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781317791690

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In the Cold War battle for hearts and minds Britain was the first country to formulate a coordinated global response to communist propaganda. In January 1948, the British government launched a new propaganda policy designed to 'oppose the inroads of communism' by taking the offensive against it.' A small section in the Foreign Office, the innocuously titled Information Research Department (IRD), was established to collate information on communist policy, tactics and propaganda, and coordinate the discreet dissemination of counter-propaganda to opinion formers at home and abroad.

Global TV

Global TV
Author: James Schwoch
Publsiher: University of Illinois Press
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2009
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780252075698

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Exploring the relationship between the growth of global media and Cold War tensions and resolutions

Political Warfare Against the Kremlin

Political Warfare Against the Kremlin
Author: Lowell Schwartz
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 283
Release: 2009
Genre: Cold War
ISBN: 0230521231

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This book provides a comparative study and holistic review of American and British propaganda policy toward the Soviet Union during the first fifteen years of the Cold War, ranging from the role senior policymakers played in setting propaganda policy to the West's radio broadcasts to the Soviet Union.

Political Warfare against the Kremlin

Political Warfare against the Kremlin
Author: Lowell Schwartz
Publsiher: Palgrave Macmillan
Total Pages: 283
Release: 2009-05-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1349306665

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Political Warfare against the Kremlin provides a comparative study and holistic review of American and British propaganda policy toward the Soviet Union during the first fifteen years of the Cold War, ranging from the role senior policymakers played in setting propaganda policy to the West's radio broadcasts to the Soviet Union.

Britain s Secret Propaganda War

Britain s Secret Propaganda War
Author: Paul Lashmar,James Oliver
Publsiher: Alan Sutton Publishing
Total Pages: 256
Release: 1998
Genre: History
ISBN: UOM:39015047447233

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Britain's Secret Propaganda War is the first book to be written about The Foreign Office's Information Research Department (IRD) -- an important chapter in the history of the Cold War. The narrative is driven by actual accounts of IRD covert operations and includes a number of "exclusives." The IRD was set up under the Labour Government in 1948 and clandestinely financed from the Secret Intelligence Service budget. A large organisation with close links to MI6 -- with whom it shared many personnel -- it waged a vigorous covert propaganda campaign against Eastern Bloc Communism for nearly thirty years using journalists, politicians, academics and trade unionists -none of whom were "unwitting." Such famous names as George Orwell, Denis Healey, Stephen Spender, Bertrand Russell and Guy Burgess helped or backed the work of IRD.