Weapons of Mass Deception: The Uses of Propaganda in Bush's War on Iraq
分類: 图书,进口原版,History(历史),Americas(美洲),United States,
品牌: Sheldon RamptonJohn Stauber
基本信息出版社:Tarcher (2003年7月28日)外文书名:布什的伊拉克战争平装:256页正文语种:英语ISBN:1585422762条形码:9781585422760商品尺寸:20.9 x 13.9 x 1.7 cm商品重量:295 g品牌:TarcherASIN:1585422762商品描述内容简介Rampton and Stauber can now reveal in detail how public relations experts in the Bush administration acted deliberately to distort the news, to suppress the facts and to push an America still shocked by the attacks of 9/11 into war on Iraq. Worse, they build a damning case against the mainstream media, and its failure to challenge the White House over its most blatant lies and evasions. From the outset, the invasion of Iraq was branded and packaged like a commercial product. When asked why the build-up to the war began in September 2002, the White House Chief of Staff had this to say, "From a marketing point of view, you don't introduce new products in August".--This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.专业书评From Publishers Weekly
As government officials and observers battle over whether or not the Bush administration exaggerated intelligence reports of Iraq's weapons of mass destruction to justify war, there should be a ready audience for this new book by the authors of Believe Us, We're Experts! Professional debunkers of media manipulation, Rampton and Stauber unmask the impact of "information warriors and perception managers" (as one PR consultant described himself) on Bush's attempt to turn public opinion in favor of war on Iraq. The authors deconstruct the PR campaign to promote the U.S. in the wake of September 11: the State Department's hiring of ad exec Charlotte Beers ("the queen of Madison Avenue") to direct the campaign; how PR execs and lobbyists helped construct the government's anti-Iraq message; the administration's alleged misinformation and distortion of facts and reliance on rumor to influence public opinion. Anyone skeptical of the reasons for the war against Iraq will find their suspicions enhanced here.
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