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'''Psychological warfare''' is a term with various definitions, in narrower senses referring to [[propaganda]], counterpropaganda, and other psychological aspects of warfare, while broader senses may, for example, include certain kinds of peacetime operations and/or large-scale violence intended to cause intimidation and/or terror, which would then likely include numerous military and non-military operations intended to terrorize civilians.ย ย ย | '''Psychological warfare''' is a term with various definitions, in narrower senses referring to [[propaganda]], counterpropaganda, and other psychological aspects of warfare, while broader senses may, for example, include certain kinds of peacetime operations and/or large-scale violence intended to cause intimidation and/or terror, which would then likely include numerous military and non-military operations intended to terrorize civilians.ย ย ย | ||
Related terms include PSYWAR, psychological operations, PSYOP,ย Military Information Support Operations, "Hearts and Minds", political warfare, propaganda, etc. | Related terms include PSYWAR, psychological operations, PSYOP,ย Military Information Support Operations, "Hearts and Minds", [[political]] warfare, propaganda, etc. | ||
== See also == | == See also == | ||
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*[https://www.psywar.org/ Psywar.org] | *[https://www.psywar.org/ Psywar.org] | ||
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[[Category:Propaganda]] | [[Category:Propaganda]] | ||
Latest revision as of 03:19, 29 February 2024
Psychological warfare is a term with various definitions, in narrower senses referring to propaganda, counterpropaganda, and other psychological aspects of warfare, while broader senses may, for example, include certain kinds of peacetime operations and/or large-scale violence intended to cause intimidation and/or terror, which would then likely include numerous military and non-military operations intended to terrorize civilians.
Related terms include PSYWAR, psychological operations, PSYOP, Military Information Support Operations, "Hearts and Minds", political warfare, propaganda, etc.