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2010.
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Summary/Abstract |
Strategic communications remains in vogue in the fight against the Taliban in Afghanistan. But this is actually a misplaced focus. Crafted messages and one-way communication will likely fall on deaf, cynical ears. More useful is emphasising the creation of a free, open media sector that embraces moderation and dialogue. This model of crisis state communication could more effectively combat the extremist propaganda of the Taliban and Al-Qa'ida.
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