Strategic Narratives, Public Opinion and War
Winning domestic support for the Afghan War
Herausgeber: De Graaf, Beatrice; Ringsmose, Jens; Dimitriu, George
Strategic Narratives, Public Opinion and War
Winning domestic support for the Afghan War
Herausgeber: De Graaf, Beatrice; Ringsmose, Jens; Dimitriu, George
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This volume explores the way governments endeavoured to build and maintain public support for the war in Afghanistan, combining new insights on the effects of strategic narratives with an exhaustive series of case studies.
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This volume explores the way governments endeavoured to build and maintain public support for the war in Afghanistan, combining new insights on the effects of strategic narratives with an exhaustive series of case studies.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 408
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Februar 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 241mm x 159mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 738g
- ISBN-13: 9781138780422
- ISBN-10: 1138780421
- Artikelnr.: 41456402
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 408
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Februar 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 241mm x 159mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 738g
- ISBN-13: 9781138780422
- ISBN-10: 1138780421
- Artikelnr.: 41456402
Beatrice De Graaf is professor for the History of International Relations & Global Governance at the Utrecht University, The Netherlands. George Dimitriu is a Research Fellow at the Netherlands Defence Academy. Jens Ringsmose is associate professor at the Center for War Studies, University of Southern Denmark.
Preface by Jaap de Hoop Scheffer 1. Introduction, Beatrice De Graaf, George
Dimitriu and Jens Ringsmose Part I: Theoretical Debates 2. The
Possibilities and Limits of Strategic Narratives, Lawrence Freedman 3.
Searching for El Dorado: The Legendary Golden Narrative of the Afghanistan
War, David Betz 4. Great Power Politics & Strategic Narratives of War,
Alister Miskimmon, Ben O'Loughlin and Laura Roselle Part II: Country
Perspectives 5. The War in Afghanistan: Australia's Strategic Narratives,
William Maley 6. Elite Consensus and Ineffective Strategic Narratives: The
Domestic Politics Behind Canada's Commitment to Afghanistan, Justin Massie
7. Czech Strategic Narrative on Afghanistan: Ideological Reactiveness and
Domestic Political Contestation, Nik Hynek 8. "For our own security and for
the sake of the Afghans" : How the Danish public was persuaded to support
an unprecedented costly military endeavour in Afghanistan, Peter Jakobsen &
Jens Ringsmose 9. French Strategic Narratives, Public Opinion and the War
in Afghanistan. 2001-2012, Ronald Hatto 10. "War-like Circumstances" -
Germany's Unforeseen Combat Mission in Afghanistan and Its Strategic
Narratives, Robin Schroeder and Martin Zapfe 11. Hungary in Afghanistan: A
default narrative for a Particularly Prudent Public, Péter Marton and Péter
Wagner 12. The winter of our consent? Framing Italy's "peace mission" in
Afghanistan, Fabrizio Coticchia and Carolina De Simone 13. "Fighting"
versus "Reconstructing". Framing the Dutch mission in Afghanistan,
Beatrice De Graaf and George Dimitriu 14. Poland's Strategic Narrative on
Afghanistan: Getting the Best of Both Worlds, Gorka Winter 15. A Catch-All
Strategic Narrative: Target Audiences and Swedish Troop Contribution to
ISAF in Afghanistan, Erik Noreen & Jan Angstrom 16. Communicating
Afghanistan: Strategic Narratives and the Case of UK Public Opinion, Rikke
Bjerg Jensen 17. The Longest War Story: Elite Rhetoric, News Coverage, and
the War in Afghanistan (USA), Tim Groeling and Matthew A. Baum 18.
Conclusion, Beatrice De Graaf, George Dimitriu and Jens Ringsmose
Dimitriu and Jens Ringsmose Part I: Theoretical Debates 2. The
Possibilities and Limits of Strategic Narratives, Lawrence Freedman 3.
Searching for El Dorado: The Legendary Golden Narrative of the Afghanistan
War, David Betz 4. Great Power Politics & Strategic Narratives of War,
Alister Miskimmon, Ben O'Loughlin and Laura Roselle Part II: Country
Perspectives 5. The War in Afghanistan: Australia's Strategic Narratives,
William Maley 6. Elite Consensus and Ineffective Strategic Narratives: The
Domestic Politics Behind Canada's Commitment to Afghanistan, Justin Massie
7. Czech Strategic Narrative on Afghanistan: Ideological Reactiveness and
Domestic Political Contestation, Nik Hynek 8. "For our own security and for
the sake of the Afghans" : How the Danish public was persuaded to support
an unprecedented costly military endeavour in Afghanistan, Peter Jakobsen &
Jens Ringsmose 9. French Strategic Narratives, Public Opinion and the War
in Afghanistan. 2001-2012, Ronald Hatto 10. "War-like Circumstances" -
Germany's Unforeseen Combat Mission in Afghanistan and Its Strategic
Narratives, Robin Schroeder and Martin Zapfe 11. Hungary in Afghanistan: A
default narrative for a Particularly Prudent Public, Péter Marton and Péter
Wagner 12. The winter of our consent? Framing Italy's "peace mission" in
Afghanistan, Fabrizio Coticchia and Carolina De Simone 13. "Fighting"
versus "Reconstructing". Framing the Dutch mission in Afghanistan,
Beatrice De Graaf and George Dimitriu 14. Poland's Strategic Narrative on
Afghanistan: Getting the Best of Both Worlds, Gorka Winter 15. A Catch-All
Strategic Narrative: Target Audiences and Swedish Troop Contribution to
ISAF in Afghanistan, Erik Noreen & Jan Angstrom 16. Communicating
Afghanistan: Strategic Narratives and the Case of UK Public Opinion, Rikke
Bjerg Jensen 17. The Longest War Story: Elite Rhetoric, News Coverage, and
the War in Afghanistan (USA), Tim Groeling and Matthew A. Baum 18.
Conclusion, Beatrice De Graaf, George Dimitriu and Jens Ringsmose
Preface by Jaap de Hoop Scheffer 1. Introduction, Beatrice De Graaf, George
Dimitriu and Jens Ringsmose Part I: Theoretical Debates 2. The
Possibilities and Limits of Strategic Narratives, Lawrence Freedman 3.
Searching for El Dorado: The Legendary Golden Narrative of the Afghanistan
War, David Betz 4. Great Power Politics & Strategic Narratives of War,
Alister Miskimmon, Ben O'Loughlin and Laura Roselle Part II: Country
Perspectives 5. The War in Afghanistan: Australia's Strategic Narratives,
William Maley 6. Elite Consensus and Ineffective Strategic Narratives: The
Domestic Politics Behind Canada's Commitment to Afghanistan, Justin Massie
7. Czech Strategic Narrative on Afghanistan: Ideological Reactiveness and
Domestic Political Contestation, Nik Hynek 8. "For our own security and for
the sake of the Afghans" : How the Danish public was persuaded to support
an unprecedented costly military endeavour in Afghanistan, Peter Jakobsen &
Jens Ringsmose 9. French Strategic Narratives, Public Opinion and the War
in Afghanistan. 2001-2012, Ronald Hatto 10. "War-like Circumstances" -
Germany's Unforeseen Combat Mission in Afghanistan and Its Strategic
Narratives, Robin Schroeder and Martin Zapfe 11. Hungary in Afghanistan: A
default narrative for a Particularly Prudent Public, Péter Marton and Péter
Wagner 12. The winter of our consent? Framing Italy's "peace mission" in
Afghanistan, Fabrizio Coticchia and Carolina De Simone 13. "Fighting"
versus "Reconstructing". Framing the Dutch mission in Afghanistan,
Beatrice De Graaf and George Dimitriu 14. Poland's Strategic Narrative on
Afghanistan: Getting the Best of Both Worlds, Gorka Winter 15. A Catch-All
Strategic Narrative: Target Audiences and Swedish Troop Contribution to
ISAF in Afghanistan, Erik Noreen & Jan Angstrom 16. Communicating
Afghanistan: Strategic Narratives and the Case of UK Public Opinion, Rikke
Bjerg Jensen 17. The Longest War Story: Elite Rhetoric, News Coverage, and
the War in Afghanistan (USA), Tim Groeling and Matthew A. Baum 18.
Conclusion, Beatrice De Graaf, George Dimitriu and Jens Ringsmose
Dimitriu and Jens Ringsmose Part I: Theoretical Debates 2. The
Possibilities and Limits of Strategic Narratives, Lawrence Freedman 3.
Searching for El Dorado: The Legendary Golden Narrative of the Afghanistan
War, David Betz 4. Great Power Politics & Strategic Narratives of War,
Alister Miskimmon, Ben O'Loughlin and Laura Roselle Part II: Country
Perspectives 5. The War in Afghanistan: Australia's Strategic Narratives,
William Maley 6. Elite Consensus and Ineffective Strategic Narratives: The
Domestic Politics Behind Canada's Commitment to Afghanistan, Justin Massie
7. Czech Strategic Narrative on Afghanistan: Ideological Reactiveness and
Domestic Political Contestation, Nik Hynek 8. "For our own security and for
the sake of the Afghans" : How the Danish public was persuaded to support
an unprecedented costly military endeavour in Afghanistan, Peter Jakobsen &
Jens Ringsmose 9. French Strategic Narratives, Public Opinion and the War
in Afghanistan. 2001-2012, Ronald Hatto 10. "War-like Circumstances" -
Germany's Unforeseen Combat Mission in Afghanistan and Its Strategic
Narratives, Robin Schroeder and Martin Zapfe 11. Hungary in Afghanistan: A
default narrative for a Particularly Prudent Public, Péter Marton and Péter
Wagner 12. The winter of our consent? Framing Italy's "peace mission" in
Afghanistan, Fabrizio Coticchia and Carolina De Simone 13. "Fighting"
versus "Reconstructing". Framing the Dutch mission in Afghanistan,
Beatrice De Graaf and George Dimitriu 14. Poland's Strategic Narrative on
Afghanistan: Getting the Best of Both Worlds, Gorka Winter 15. A Catch-All
Strategic Narrative: Target Audiences and Swedish Troop Contribution to
ISAF in Afghanistan, Erik Noreen & Jan Angstrom 16. Communicating
Afghanistan: Strategic Narratives and the Case of UK Public Opinion, Rikke
Bjerg Jensen 17. The Longest War Story: Elite Rhetoric, News Coverage, and
the War in Afghanistan (USA), Tim Groeling and Matthew A. Baum 18.
Conclusion, Beatrice De Graaf, George Dimitriu and Jens Ringsmose