by admin | Jan 7, 2008 | White Papers
Steven R. Corman & Kevin J. Dooley For approximately the last decade, the United States has been moving to centralize and more tightly control its messages. Accelerating this trend, U.S. strategic communication efforts under the current administration follow the...
by admin | Apr 25, 2007 | White Papers
by Aaron Hess & Z. S. Justus As the fight against terrorism continues, language plays a pivotal role. In current policies, the language of war continues to dominate. Based on an analysis of President Bush’s September 11th anniversary campaign speeches, we propose...
by admin | Apr 19, 2007 | White Papers
by Mark Woodward It is now common in both academic and policy circles to ask the question “Where are the liberal Muslims?” Abrurrahman Wahid, former president of Indonesia, leads the world’s largest Muslim organization and advocates for human rights,...
by admin | Apr 3, 2007 | White Papers
by Steven R. Corman, Angela Trethewey, & Bud Goodall In the global war of ideas, the United States finds itself facing a systems problem that cannot be solved by simply delivering the right message. The question is not “how can we construct a more persuasive...
by admin | Jun 23, 2006 | White Papers
by Z. S Justus & Aaron Hess Globalization and telecommunications technology have made every message global. The consequence of this phenomenon is that when the United States makes announcements concerning the Global War on Terrorism a global, rather than a local...
by admin | Jun 21, 2006 | White Papers
by Bud Goodall, Angela Trethewey, & Kelly McDonald There is widespread recognition that the U. S. public diplomacy efforts worldwide have failed. In response to this image crisis, the Pentagon, State Department, and other agencies of the federal government are...