This volume in the Contemporary Military, Strategic, and Security Issues series presents a concise introduction to the evolution, key concepts, discourse, and future options for improved strategic communication in today's U.S. government.
Strategic Communication: Origins, Concepts, and Current Debates is a groundbreaking study, the first book explicitly focused on strategic communication as it is currently used and discussed in the U.S. government. Written specifically for those who are new to strategic communication, this incisive book clarifies the definitional debate, explores the history of the term and its practice, and embraces a broad, practical definition.

But that is only the beginning. Moving to the realities of the issue, author Christopher Paul reviews dozens of government reports on strategic communication and public diplomacy released since 2000, examining specific proposals related to improving strategic communication in the U.S. government and explaining the disagreements. Most important, he offers consensus and clarity for the way ahead, discussing how disparate elements of the government can be coordinated to master—and win—the "war of ideas" through fully integrated and synchronized communications and actions.

Read more
This volume in the Contemporary Military, Strategic, and Security Issues series presents a concise introduction to the evolution, key concepts, discourse, and future options for improved strategic communication in today's U.S. government.
Read more

Preface and Acknowledgments
Chapter 1 Introduction: The Promise and Peril of Strategic Communication
Chapter 2 What Is Strategic Communication, and What Should It Be?
Chapter 3 History of Public Diplomacy and Strategic Communication
Chapter 4 Who Does Strategic Communication?
Chapter 5 Challenges Facing U.S. Strategic Communication
Chapter 6 Improving Strategic Communication
Chapter 7 Conclusions and the Way Ahead
Appendix I: Definitions of Strategic Communication
Appendix II: Department of Defense Report on Strategic Communication, December 2009
Appendix III: White House National Framework for Strategic Communication, March 2010
Bibliography
Index

Read more
"An illuminating and timely contribution to understanding concepts, contested issues, and operational challenges in the use of communication instruments vital to successful diplomacy and armed conflict. This excellent book is indispensable reading for scholars and a broad range of military and civilian practitioners."
Read more
This volume in the Contemporary Military, Strategic, and Security Issues series presents a concise introduction to the evolution, key concepts, discourse, and future options for improved strategic communication in today's U.S. government.
Read more
Key document excerpts from legislation, proposed legislation, doctrine, reform proposals, and policy documents
These individual volumes shed light on key contemporary military, strategic, and security issues of current interest. Each book in the series is truly a library in a book, including both a narrative summary treatment of the issue and reference features such as a chronology, biographies, and relevant primary sources. The series provides a quick, in-depth examination and current perspectives on controversial and in-the-news military, strategic, and security issues both at home and around the world. It is sure to stimulate critical thinking, while providing ready-reference answers, primary documents, and next stops for student research and the interested general reader.
Read more

Product details

ISBN
9780313386404
Published
2011-04-07
Publisher
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc; Praeger Publishers Inc
Weight
567 gr
Height
235 mm
Width
156 mm
Age
UP, 05
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Number of pages
256

Biographical note

Christopher Paul, PhD, is a social scientist working out of RAND's Pittsburgh office.