This book examines how strategic narratives are produced, deployed, and legitimized to enable the capture of the geostrategic discursive space during times of war fighting failure. Using case studies, it examines the key actors and the deployment of key analogies that produce a narrative to overcome fragmentation during times of crisis.
This book examines how strategic narratives are produced, deployed, and legitimized to enable the capture of the geostrategic discursive space during times of war fighting failure. Using case studies, it examines the key actors and the deployment of key analogies that produce a narrative to overcome fragmentation during times of crisis.
Bryan Riddle is adjunct professor of foreign policy and diplomacy at Virginia Tech.
Inhaltsangabe
Preface Acknowledgments Introduction Chapter 1: Analytical Framework Chapter 2: The Opening Act of U.S. Counterinsurgency: The Strategic Hamlet Program Chapter 3: Iraq: The Rebirth of Counterinsurgency Chapter 4: Afghanistan: COIN Challenged and Continued Conclusion Bibliography About the Author
Preface Acknowledgments Introduction Chapter 1: Analytical Framework Chapter 2: The Opening Act of U.S. Counterinsurgency: The Strategic Hamlet Program Chapter 3: Iraq: The Rebirth of Counterinsurgency Chapter 4: Afghanistan: COIN Challenged and Continued Conclusion Bibliography About the Author
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