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PSYOPS and War, 2006. A discussion on the impact of psychological operations on war. 2,714 words (approx. 10.9 pages), 9 sources, APA, $ 81.95 »
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Abstract The paper examines the importance of the media in modern PSYOPS during warfare. The paper analyzes how the media can act as a supporting agent contributing to the success or failure of military PSYOPS during war, evidenced by the bountiful images and commentaries medial moguls, including CNN, thrust over television, radio and the news media during war. The paper shows how millions of people use their televisions as a primary method of information acquisition in today's society and, as such, it makes sense that during times of war military agents should reach out to their target audience using this effective and inexpensive form of media. The paper concludes that PSYOPS will prove truly beneficial to the global community of military agents, if they can determine ways to use this tool to keep peace and avoid bloodshed.
Table of Contents:
Introduction
PSYOPS And War
Media, PSYOPS And War
Limitations of PSYOPS
Conclusions/Recommendations
References
From the Paper "Military units not taking advantage of PSYOPS during war are less likely to succeed than their PSYOPS using counterparts. Rather than toiling away like slaves in the battlefield [trope: simile] modern military agents can play mind games and defeat their audience from the comfort of their camp. This paper will discuss the various advantages of psychological operations in war, the tools that military personnel can use to enhance PSYOPS including use of the media, and potential limitations of PSYOP's both in war and ruing peace."
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Psyops, 2002. Examines the use of psyops to influence American and global audiences on America's policies. 2,900 words (approx. 11.6 pages), 10 sources, $ 106.95 »
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Abstract This paper explores Psyops and their history, with particular attention to the contribution of Eisenhower and the way the methods of propaganda have been directed first at foreign audiences and more recently at a domestic audience to garner support for policies like the Gulf War.
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