1996
DOI: 10.1080/07075332.1996.9640744
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Campaigns of Truth: The Psychological Strategy Board and American Ideology, 1951–1953

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“…1976a, 56). Note here the PSB was abolished on clandestine projects we are concerned with in this article (Paddock 1982;Warner 1994Warner , 2014Lucas 1996;Hixson 1997). Christopher Simpson's (1994) seminal Science of Coercion: Communication Research andPsychological Warfare, 1945-1960 Simpson's (1994, 4) framing of psychological warfare as a "communication device" however, is especially relevant to the PSB's programs in terms of the "relationship between the production of 'knowledge'…”
Section: A Review Of the Literature: Psb And Genealogymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…1976a, 56). Note here the PSB was abolished on clandestine projects we are concerned with in this article (Paddock 1982;Warner 1994Warner , 2014Lucas 1996;Hixson 1997). Christopher Simpson's (1994) seminal Science of Coercion: Communication Research andPsychological Warfare, 1945-1960 Simpson's (1994, 4) framing of psychological warfare as a "communication device" however, is especially relevant to the PSB's programs in terms of the "relationship between the production of 'knowledge'…”
Section: A Review Of the Literature: Psb And Genealogymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such operations should not include armed conflict by recognized military forces, espionage, counterespionage, and cover and deception for military operations'" (U.S. State Department 2001). Also see the CIA memo titled Coordination and policy approval of covert operations January 4, 1967, DOC 0000790232 at https://www.cia.gov/library/readingroom/document/coordinationand-policy-approval-covert-operations 21 A partial list, the PSB Task Panels include: A, which "reviewed US psychological programmes if the negotiation to end the Korean War were successful or if they broke down (Lucas 1996,…”
Section: The Memo Advised DCI Dulles Thatmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(Bernard Berelson, the future BSP head, was also in attendance.) 40 Throughout his Ford Foundation service Marquis was an active participant in Cold War psychological warfare research, at the RDB, as a member of Project Troy, and as a consultant to the Psychological Strategy Board (Needell 1993: 401-408;Lucas 1996).…”
Section: Donald Marquis and Early Cold War Social Sciencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Vaughan 2005: 32). The program can be better understood in light of the US Doctrinal Program of 1953, prepared by the Psychological Strategy Board (see Lucas 1996) in which books were considered "by far the most powerful means of influencing attitudes" outside the US. One of the many aims of the doctrine was to "meet the Soviet influence in the doctrinal field" because its anonymous writers argued and feared that communism could and did breed "less in empty bellies than in empty minds" (United States Doctrinal 1953: 21).…”
Section: Mr Smith Writes a Lettermentioning
confidence: 99%