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Political Army - How the U.s. Military Learned to Manage the Media and Public Opinion

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This book tells the story of the U.S. Army's deepening involvement in media management over six decades and offers new ways to understand the military as a political actor.

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Acknowledgments
List of Abbreviations
Introduction: The Democracy of War
Part I. The Birth of the Political Army
1. The Army Ascendant: Marshall’s Media Management, 1939–1945
2. Army Overreach: Domestic Politics and Command Culture, 1945–1963
Part II. The Fall of the Political Army
3. Outpaced: The Press and Public Affairs in Vietnam, 1963–1968
4. The Tet Paradox: Media-Management Regimes in Vietnam, 1968–1975
5. Tet Suppressed: Army Doctrinal Innovations, 1976–1982
Part III. The Rise of the Political Army
6. Recovery: Small Wars and Organizational Renewal, 1983–1989
7. The Test: Media-Management Regimes in the Gulf War, 1990–1991
8. Lessons Learned and Not Learned, 1991–2000

Conclusion. The Birth, Fall, and Rise of the Political Army
Notes
Index

Info autore

Thomas Crosbie is associate professor of military operations at the Royal Danish Defence College. He is the editor of Berghahn Books’ Military Politics series and Military Politics: New Perspectives (2023), among other books.

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This book tells the story of the U.S. Army’s deepening involvement in media management over six decades and offers new ways to understand the military as a political actor.

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