Which strategies of external communication do conflict parties use during asymmetric conflicts and what shapes the selection of these communication strategies?
Social media increasingly shapes the way in which we perceive conflicts and conflict parties abroad. Conflict parties, therefore, have started using social media strategically to influence public opinion abroad. This book explores the phenomenon by examining, (1) which strategies of external communication conflict parties use during asymmetric conflicts and (2) what shapes the selection of these communication strategies. In a comprehensive case study of the conflict in Israel and Palestine, Bernd Hirschberger shows that the selection of strategies of external communication is shaped by the (asymmetric) conflict structure.
Bernd Hirschberger
Social Media Social Media Asymmetric Conflicts Asymmetric Conflicts Public Diplomacy Public Diplomacy Israel and Palestine Israel and Palestine Underdog Effect Underdog Effect Strategic Communication Shaming Strategic Communication Shaming Branding Branding Blaming and Credit Claiming
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