Strategic Communication Origins, Concepts, and Current Debates

Cover of Strategic Communication Origins, Concepts, and Current Debates by Christopher Paul
Year: 2011
Language: en
Edition: Illustrated
Pages: 240
ISBN-13: 9780313386404
Dimensions:
Height: 9.21 Inches
Length: 6.1401452 Inches
Weight: 1.25002102554 Pounds
Width: 0.62 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 320.97301/4
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“Strategic Communication: Origins, Concepts, and Current Debates” by Christopher Paul is an illustrated volume published by Bloomsbury Academic on April 7, 2011. This book serves as a concise introduction to the evolution and key concepts of strategic communication as it pertains to the U.S. government, making it particularly suitable for those new to the subject. It clarifies the definitional debates surrounding strategic communication and explores its historical context and practical applications.

Readers will find a thorough examination of government reports on strategic communication and public diplomacy released since 2000. Christopher Paul reviews specific proposals aimed at enhancing strategic communication within the U.S. government, highlighting various disagreements and offering insights into potential pathways forward. The book emphasizes the importance of coordinated communication efforts across different government sectors to effectively engage in the “war of ideas.” With 240 pages, this edition provides a comprehensive overview of communication policy within the realms of political science and international relations.


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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.

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