02872nam 2200361 450 991049374980332120230513152655.0(CKB)5590000000537384(NjHacI)995590000000537384(EXLCZ)99559000000053738420230513d2021 uy 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierLiberalism and Transformation the global politics of violence and intervention /Dillon Stone TatumAnn Arbor :University of Michigan Press,2021.1 online resource (218 pages)0-472-05505-4 Intro -- Half Title -- Title -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Chapter One: Introduction: Liberalism and Violence -- Chapter Two: The How of Emancipatory Liberalism -- Chapter Three: Transformation and Civilization: Liberalism, Empire, Intervention -- Chapter Four: Transformation and Self-Determination: Internationalists at War -- Chapter Five: Transformation and Totalitarianism: Intervention and Cold War Liberalism -- Chapter Six: Transformation and Terror: State Failure, Development, and Human Rights -- Chapter Seven: Conclusion: Toward a Minimalist Liberalism."Liberalism and Transformation is the first scholarly work that explores the historical, philosophical, and intellectual development of global liberalism since the nineteenth century in the context of the deployment of violence, force, and intervention. Using an approach that includes interpretive and contextual analysis of texts from writers, philosophers, and policy-makers across nearly two centuries, as well as historiographical and historical analysis of archival documents (some of which have been recently declassified) and other media, Liberalism and Transformation narrates the messy history of emancipatory liberalism and its engagement with issues of war and peace. The book contributes to both a rethinking of liberal democracy and its relationship to world politics, as well as the effects of liberal internationalism on global processes. Furthermore, Liberalism and Transformation invites readers to reflect on global ethics and transformation in world politics. In the first place, it shows how ethical imaginings of the world have direct effects on actions of transformative importance. 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Norwegian information warfare in Afghanistan""; ""Introduction""; ""Historical background""; ""PSYOPS in the Balkans""; ""Peace journalism as a theoretical tool""; ""Information warfare and PR""; ""NATO's PSYOPS policy""; ""Definitions""; ""From PSYOPS to Miso?""; ""Norwegian PSYOPS""; ""Responsibility and emphasis""; ""PSYOPS and the media""; ""PSYOPS in the Afghanistan strategy""""Norway versus US?""""Examples of American PSYOPS""; ""Norwegian PSYOPS in a comparative perspective""; ""ISAF's PSYOPS operation in the media: Sada-e Azadi magazine as case study""; ""Case study: Sada-e Azadi (issue 215)""; ""Conclusion: Sada-e Azadi magazine in light of Johan Galtung's model""; ""References""; ""Appendix""; ""Notes""; ""Chapter 4: A strategic ritual for all?""; ""Objectivity and impartiality in journalism""; ""Objectivity as attitude and method""; ""Uniform objectivity?""; ""Methods""; ""Data collection""; ""Variables""; ""Discussion""; ""References""; ""Note""""Chapter 5: Web hate in social and mainstream media: Why Anders Behring Breivik is (not) a hero""JournalismObjectivityJournalismObjectivity.302.23097309045Barkho Leon1633116Thomas Ellen1633117Eckhardt Michael864340Mitchell Tim854676MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910812775203321From theory to practice3972715UNINA