The Terrorist Argument
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The Terrorist Argument

Modern Advocacy and Propaganda

  1. 352 pages
  2. English
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eBook - ePub

The Terrorist Argument

Modern Advocacy and Propaganda

About this book

From chants and pamphlets to the Internet, terrorist propaganda can be deadly effective

Propaganda used by terrorists and armed groups might not always be the most sophisticated or nuanced form of rhetoric, but with the right mix of emotion and logic it can be extremely effective in motivating supporters and frightening opponents. This book examines how terrorist groups in recent history have used propaganda, and how they had adapted to new communications technologies while retaining useful techniques from the past.

Harmon and Bowdish trace how armed groups and terrorists around the globe have honed their messages for maximum impact, both on the communities they hope to persuade to support them and on the official state organs they hope to overthrow. Sometimes both the messages and the techniques are crude; others are highly refined, carefully crafted appeals to intellect or emotion, embracing the latest forms of communications technology. Whatever the ideas or methodology, all are intended to use the power of ideas, along with force, to project an image and to communicate-not merely intimidate.

The Terrorist Argument uses nine case studies of how armed groups have used communications techniques with varying degrees of success: radio, newspapers, song, television, books, e-magazines, advertising, the Internet, and social media. It is fascinating reading for anyone interested in civil conflict, terrorism, communications theory and practice, or world affairs in general.

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Index
Surnames starting with “al-” are alphabetized by the subsequent part of the name.
Abane, Ramdane, 7
Abbas, Abu, 8
Abbey, Edward, 115, 118, 119, 129, 131
Abdo, Jason Naser, 199
Abdulmutallab, Umar Farouk (underwear bomber), 198
Al-Absi, Athir Amr, 208
Abu Alheji, Hamza, 104
Abu Al-Qat’, Muhammad, 99
Abu Jamal, Mumia, 77, 129
Abu Nidal Organization of Palestinians (ANO), 10, 234
Abu Sayyaf (militant jihadist group), 54
Abu Yaser, Al-Munshed, 224
Abu Zena, Mohammad, 104
Achille Lauro (cruise ship), 8
ACLU (American Civil Liberties Union), 141
ACMA (Australian Communications and Media Authority), 105
Adams, Gerry, 16, 62, 72, 79–81, 84–85, 133
Al-Adel, Saif, 159
Al-Adnani, Abu Muhammad, 186, 208, 220, 223, 232, 234
Advertising, 3, 8–9, 165–77. See also People’s Mujahideen e Khalq
AETA (Animal Enterprise Terrorism Act), 141
Afghanistan: guerrilla warfare, as theater for, 154; invasion of, 2001 coalition, 162–63; ISIS radio broadcasts in, 11; open-front war, use of, 152, 160; Soviet invasion (1979), 153, 160; Taliban in, 144
Afghanistan, the Taliban, and the Battle for Islam Today (al-Suri), 145
Afri, Abu Alaa, 150
Africa, Edward Goodman, 140
African National Congress, 78, 80, 81–82
Against Her Majesty (video), 13
Agirre, Esther, 81
Agitprop, 42–46
Ahmadinejad, Mahmoud, 175
Ahmedzay, Zarein, 199
AIG (Armed Islamic Group), 145
AIM (American Indian Movement), 77
Aït Hamouda, Amirouche, 34
Ajnad Foundation for Media Production, 209, 212
Al-Akhbar (newspaper), 97
Al-Aqsa (television station), 12
Al-Aqsa Mosque, 12
Al-Arabi (periodical), 99
Al-Arabiya (television station), 91
Al-Bayan (radio station), 210, 212–13
Alexander, George, 119
ALF. See Animal Liberation Front
Al-Furqan Institute for Media Production, 209, 223
Algeria: in The Call to Global Islamic Resistance (al-Suri), 147; collaborating with French rule, 27; Fanon in, 19–20; French monopoly on information in, 31–32; French occupation of, 20, 24–25, 28; ISIS provincial media office in, 209; news, a...

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Title Page
  3. Copyright
  4. Dedication
  5. Contents
  6. Introduction
  7. One. Terrorist Propaganda and Argument
  8. Two. Radio: The Voice of Fighting Algeria
  9. Three. Voice and Lyrics: The New People’s Army of Troubadours
  10. Four. Newspaper: The Irish People
  11. Five. Television: Hezbollah’s Al-Manar
  12. Six. Internet: Militancy and Ecotage
  13. Seven. The Book: Islamist Strategy for the Post–bin Laden Era
  14. Eight. Advertising: The People’s Mujahideen e Khalq
  15. Nine. The E-Magazine: Al-Qaeda’s Inspire
  16. Ten. Social Media: The Islamic State’s Multimedia Blitzkrieg
  17. Eleven. Conclusions: A Contest of Ideas
  18. Notes
  19. Index