Total Cold War: Eisenhower's Secret Propaganda Battle at Home and Abroad
Osgood tells us in his introduction that the book "focuses on the major propaganda themes and campaigns developed [in the Eisenhower period] to influence public opinion in the 'free world.'" Psychological warfare waged against the Soviet Union is not a main thrust, and neither is...
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