Strategic Narratives Public Opinion and War
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<p>This volume explores the way governments endeavoured to build and maintain public support for the war in Afghanistan combining new insights on the effects of strategic narratives with an exhaustive series of case studies. </p><p>In contemporary wars with public opinion impacting heavily on outcomes strategic narratives provide a grid for interpreting the <i>why</i> <i>what</i> and <i>how</i> of the conflict. This book asks how public support for the deployment of military troops to Afghanistan was garnered sustained or lost in thirteen contributing nations. Public attitudes in the US Canada Australia and Europe towards the use of military force were greatly shaped by the cohesiveness and content of the strategic narratives employed by national policy-makers. Assessing the ability of countries to craft a successful strategic narrative the book addresses the following key areas: 1) how governments employ strategic narratives to gain public support; 2) how strategic narratives develop during the course of the conflict; 3) how these narratives are disseminated framed and perceived through various media outlets; 4) how domestic audiences respond to strategic narratives; 5) how this interplay is conditioned by both events <i>on the ground</i> in Afghanistan and by structural elements of the domestic political systems.</p><p>This book will be of much interest to students of international intervention foreign policy political communication international security strategic studies and IR in general.</p>
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