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Author Maley, William, author

Title Terrorism, diplomacy, and state communications / Prof. William Maley
Published The Hague, The Netherlands : International Centre for Counter-Terrorism, 2018

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Description 1 online resource (20 pages)
Series ICCT research paper, 2468-0656
ICCT research paper, 2468-0656
Summary In countering the communications of terrorist organisations, states face a number of distinct challenges. Blatant lying can be at the expense of a state's authority, credibility, and instrumental effectiveness. Effective state communications need to be integrated, multidimensional and persuasive. Often they are anything but. Messages can be poorly formulated, and can be understood in unexpected ways, not least because there may be multiple audiences for a particular message. Nonetheless, effective messaging can be of great psychological value, helping to trigger 'cascades' that can undermine even ruthless enemies. Except perhaps in the direst of existential crises, effective messaging should avoid lies; but it can be of value not to fixate on telling the whole truth
Notes "March 2018"--Cover
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 14-19)
Notes Online resource; title from PDF cover page (ICCT, viewed July 28, 2018)
Subject Communication in politics.
Terrorism.
Information warfare.
Truthfulness and falsehood.
terrorism.
Communication in politics.
Information warfare.
Terrorism.
Truthfulness and falsehood.
Form Electronic book
Author International Centre for Counter-Terrorism, publisher.