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Propaganda Warfare on the International Criminal Court
Michigan Journal of International Law
  • Sara L. Ochs, University of Louisville, Louis D. Brandeis School of Law
Publication Date
2021
Abstract

Propaganda warfare, while novel in nomenclature, is far from new in practice. In an era dominated by constant news, battles for public opinion complement physical attacks. In fact, “winning modern wars is as much dependent on carrying domestic and international public opinion as it is on defeating the enemy on the battlefield.” The fight for public opinion has become so valuable to military initiatives that the U.S. Department of Defense Law of War Manual specifically recognizes propaganda directed towards “civilian or neutral audiences” as a “permissible means of war.”

Citation Information
Sara L. Ochs. "Propaganda Warfare on the International Criminal Court" (2021) p. 581 - 632
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/sara-ochs/7/