U.S. military information operations in Afghanistan : effectiveness of psychological operations 2001-2010 / Arturo Munoz.

The U.S. Marine Corps, which has long recognized the importance of influencing the civilian population in a counterinsurgency environment, requested an evaluation of the effectiveness of the psychological operations (PSYOP) element of U.S. military information operations in Afghanistan from 2001 to...

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Main Author: Munoz, Arturo, 1949- (Author)
Corporate Authors: United States. Marine Corps Intelligence Activity, National Defense Research Institute (U.S.)
Format: Ebook
Language:English
Published: Santa Monica, CA : RAND, 2012.
Series:Rand Corporation monograph series.
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Online Access:JSTOR Open Access
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Summary:The U.S. Marine Corps, which has long recognized the importance of influencing the civilian population in a counterinsurgency environment, requested an evaluation of the effectiveness of the psychological operations (PSYOP) element of U.S. military information operations in Afghanistan from 2001 to 2010 based on how well messages and themes were tailored to target audiences. This monograph responds to that request. It summarizes the diverse PSYOP initiatives undertaken, evaluates their effectiveness, identifies strengths and weaknesses, and describes the way forward, including making certain specific recommendations for improvements. Special attention is paid to how well PSYOP initiatives were tailored to target audiences, primarily the Pashtuns who are the dominant population in the conflictive areas and the main support of the Taliban insurgency. It contains reports of specific operations that were successful in achieving objectives, as well as examples of operations that did not resonate with target audiences and even some that had counterproductive effects. The biggest PSYOP successes were in face-to-face communication and the emphasis on meetings with jirgas (local councils of elders), key-leader engagements, and establishing individual relationships with members of the Afghan media. In addition, the concept of every infantryman as a PSYOP officer proved very effective. The most notable shortcoming was the inability to sufficiently counter the Taliban propaganda campaign against U.S. and coalition forces on the theme of civilian casualties, both domestically and internationally.
Item Description:"Prepared for the Marine Corps Intelligence Activity.".
"National Defense Research Institute.".
"MG-1060-MCIA"--Page 4 of cover.
Physical Description:1 online resource (xxvi, 175 pages) : illustrations, maps.
Also available online.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:0833051512
9780833051516
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