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YORKE, CLAIRE
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126223
Changing the prescription
/ Yorke, Claire; Gomis, Benoit
Gomis, Benoit
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2012.
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The fifty-year global war against drugs has failed and the time has come to admit it. Claire Yorke and Benoit Gomis argue that a new approach is now needed
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Drugs
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Global War
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Drugs Policy
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War on Drugs
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United Nations
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171668
Reading the Mood: Atmospherics and Counterterrorism
/ Yorke, Claire
Yorke, Claire
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In the military, the concept of atmospherics is deployed to capture the environment within which operations take place, the receptivity of local populations, and how militaries are perceived. Yet, it is insufficiently developed within wider security debates. Claire Yorke asks what the concept means within national security policy and how it should it be defined, measured, and applied. Focusing on counterterrorism policy, she examines how reading the mood of society and community atmospherics can shape better policy. She contends that a more deliberate and conscious reading of the emotional, social and political landscape can inform strategic communications and contribute to more citizen-centric engagement.
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Atmospherics and Counterterrorism
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Will empathy win the day?
/ Yorke, Claire
Yorke, Claire
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During a town hall meeting in the 1992 presidential election, a woman in the audience asked whether the candidates could truly claim to be able to solve America’s problems if they had no experience of the economic woes facing ordinary people.
Key Words
US Presidential Election
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Biden
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Democratic Victory
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