Psychological Weapons of War
By Cesar Chelala
It is a mystery how the Iraq war was planned and supported for a long time without an effective opposition, despite being one of the worst foreign policy decisions in recent U.S. history. But it becomes less of a puzzle if one applies to the situation some principles of social psychology. In this light, a return to the classic literature is pertinent.
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It is a mystery how the Iraq war was planned and supported for a long time without an effective opposition, despite being one of the worst foreign policy decisions in recent U.S. history. But it becomes less of a puzzle if one applies to the situation some principles of social psychology. In this light, a return to the classic literature is pertinent.
http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article20931.htm
http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=Cesar+Chelala
rudkla - 4. Okt, 09:42