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Taliban Narratives The Use And Power Of Stories In The Afghanistan Conflict Thomas Johnson

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Taliban Narratives The Use And Power Of Stories In The Afghanistan Conflict Thomas Johnson
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.45 MB
Pages: 336
Author: Thomas Johnson
ISBN: 9780190840600, 0190840609
Language: English
Year: 2018

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Taliban Narratives The Use And Power Of Stories In The Afghanistan Conflict Thomas Johnson by Thomas Johnson 9780190840600, 0190840609 instant download after payment.

Why has the Taliban been so much more effective in presenting messages that resonate with the Afghan population than the United States, the Afghan government and their allies? This book, based on years of field research and the assessment of hundreds of original source materials, examines the information operations and related narratives of Afghan insurgents, especially the Afghan Taliban, and investigates how the Taliban has won the information war.
Taliban messaging, wrapped in the narrative of jihad, is both to the point and in tune with its target audiences. On the other hand, the United States and its Kabul allies committed a basic messaging blunder, failing to present narratives that spoke to or, often, were even understood by their target audiences. Thomas Johnson systematically explains why the United States lost this "battle of the story" in Afghanistan, and argues that this defeat may have cost the US the entire war, despite its conventional and technological superiority.

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