The Routledge Handbook of Public Diplomacy is forthcoming September 30, 2008.  I am lead editor along with renowned propaganda scholar Philip M. Taylor of the University of Leeds, UK. Check out the table of contents.  Available in paperback and hardback and published in association with the USC Center on Public Diplomacy. 

The Arrogance of American Power: What U.S. Leaders Are Doing Wrong and Why It's Our Duty to Dissent is available from Amazon, Booksense or toll free directly from the publisher Rowman & Littlefield at (800))462-6420.  "Nancy Snow writes with eloquence, passion, and crystal-clear prose. In this book she brings these qualities to the most important issue before our nation today: Why has the United States alienated people all over the world, and how can its citizens bring democracy alive to change national policy?"—Howard Zinn 

Information War & Propaganda, Inc. are available from Amazon.com or Seven Stories Press toll free at (800) 596-7437.   For desk, exam, or review copies, fax request on university or company letterhead to Seven Stories Press at (212) 226-1411. 

War, Media, and Propaganda: A Global Perspective by Yahya Kamalipour and Nancy Snow (Editors) is available from Rowman & Littlefield at (800) 462-6420.  Foreword by Ben H. Bagdikian.  The book was reviewed favorably in the March 2005 issue of Choice (American Library Association).

C-SPAN Book TV Author Interview I interview Mahvish Rukhsana Khan, My Guantanamo Diary: The Detainees and the Stories They Told Me. Air times are Saturday, July 26th at 10 PM ET; Sunday, July 27th at 6 & 9 PM ET; and Monday, July 28th at Midnight ET. 

Khan is a recent University of Miami Law School graduate who volunteered to translate for the prisoners in Guantanamo.  Her story is fueled by outrage at the illegal detainment of what Donald Rumsfeld referred to as "the worst of the worst" among us.  This Michigan-born daughter of Afghan immigrants gives readers a very rare window into American jurisprudence (recall the right to a speedy and fair trial) as seen through the personal experiences of one of the most under-reported human rights stories of the United States' Global War on Terror.  Highly recommended reading! 

Now Showing (Again): Bush Does Propaganda 'It's as predictable as Debbie does Dallas. Many of us were squawking about it during the lead-up to the war in Iraq. Remember that? It's called 2002. In fact, we saw the White House propaganda paint on the wall within hours of the 9/11 attacks.   e 9/11 attacks.

Diplomacy is Better Than Olympic Boycott Op-ed by George Vecsey that despite the all too human major shortcomings of every Olympics, we need to be there.  As Team USA Softball slugger Jessica Mendoza told me, "One of the best things about being in China is showing the world to China."  

Snow Returns to Festival of Books John Dean and I spoke on the panel, "State of Crisis: Can Government Work?" We were not particularly sanguine.  Here's a picture after our Sunday, April 27th discussion.

International Exchanges and the U.S. Image Read my new journal article in the Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science.  The March 2008 issue is devoted entirely to public diplomacy.

Wonking Tall On Tuesday, February 19th, I attended the book launch party for Slate editor Jacob Weisburg's The Bush Tragedy at the Brentwood home of Arianna Huffington. New York-based Radar magazine IDed me a wonk, slang for "a person who studies a subject or issue in an excessively assiduous and thorough manner: a policy wonk." Wow.  I need to get out more! Here's a picture of the party wonks Wendy Krueger, myself, and Chicago's own Steve Weinshel.  .

Snow's Job in China When in China....Read my blog postings at Cal State Fullerton's Inside magazine. [September-December 2007] 

The Arrogance of American Power: My C-SPAN talk from March 22, 2007 is now available for viewing online: Snow Talk It is also available for purchase from the C-SPAN Bookstore (Product ID: 19729).

Confessions of a Hollywood Propagandist I'm a great fan of Harry Warner, the oldest brother in the famous film studio family, who as FDR's celluloid persuader advocated that Hollywood do more than just entertain the masses. “The motion picture presents right and wrong, as the Bible does.  By showing both right and wrong, we teach the right.”  Now his granddaughter Cass Warner Sperling, author of Hollywood Be Thy Name: The Warner Brothers Story, is directing the documentary film version for release in 2008.  I've been asked to comment on Harry Warner's role as a celluloid persuader and what he was up against in the pre-WWII isolationism that pervaded America and the apolitical tendency that he saw among far too many studio heads. 

Why I Turned Down Hustler (Los Angeles Times, 2/7/07) Oh, the calamity of it all.  Thank you all for responding to this article.  Reinforcement of my faith in humanity is underway. 

Propaganda and the Press: Red Meat Panel  At the January 2007 National Conference for Media Reform gathering in Memphis, I was joined by John Stauber (Center for Media and Democracy), Peter Phillips (Project Censored) and Judy Daubenmier (News Hounds) for our lively panel, Trust or Verify: Prop & the Press.  As usual, the news was not good. Manipulation, distortion and corporate infusion in agenda setting remain mainstays of our MSM.  News Hounds reported on the panel and Free Press, the conference sponsor, is making available podcasts of all the panels.  Read my article about White House Correspondent Helen Thomas at The Huffington Post

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Interview with Mahvish Rukhsana Khan, My Guantanamo Diary

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The great enemy of the truth is very often not the lie -- deliberate, contrived and dishonest -- but the myth -- persistent, persuasive and unrealistic. --JFK

The truth is always more heroic than the hype.  Jessica Lynch

The motion picture industry could be the most powerful instrument of propaganda in the world, whether it tries to be or not.  --FDR

The conscious and intelligent manipulation of the organized habits and opinions of the masses is an important element in democratic society.  Those who manipulate this unseen mechanism of society constitute an invisible government which is the true ruling power of our country.                                      Edward Bernays, Propaganda (1928)

You just can’t believe what’s reported in the mainstream media. As a people, we should try to educate ourselves and make more informed decisions. We should be more progressive.         Steve Nash, Phoenix Suns

People are all alike in their promises.  It is only in their deeds that they are different.                       Jean Baptiste Moliere

They've looked to force before exhausting diplomacy.  They bullied when they should have persuaded.                                                          John Kerry on his opponent's administration

We are drowning in information and starving for meaning.  --Rutherford Rogers

So often we think we have got to make a difference and be a big dog.  Let us just try to be little fleas biting.  Enough fleas biting strategically can make a very big dog very uncomfortable.                       Marian Wright Edelman

I've stopped reading the newspapers.               Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld (2004)

For I imagine we are not striving merely to secure victory for my suggestions or for yours; rather we ought both of us to fight in support of the truth and the whole truth.  --Socrates                   

The best leaders are very often the best listeners.  They have an open mind.  They are not interested in having their own way but in finding the best way. Wilfred Peterson

There can be no public without full publicity in respect to all consequences which concern it.      John Dewey

Propaganda as a mere tool is no more moral or immoral than a pump handle....the only effective weapon against propaganda on behalf of one policy seems to be propaganda on behalf of an alternative. Harold Lasswell

Nothing else will matter unless we win the war of ideas. --John Kerry

In a world where terrorism can be as easy a matter as popping ricin into an envelope, or car-bombing an American facility in any of 200 capitals around the world, it behooves us, as a country, to start thinking motives, as well as means. That's what public diplomacy is all about. But of course, all the slick commercials and fancy p.r. kits are overwhelmed by TV images of Americans walking the mean streets of Baghdad.  --James P. Pinkerton

Ladies and gentlemen, we got him.                       Paul Bremer, U.S. Administrator in Iraq

Dulce bellum inexpertis. (War is sweet to those who have not experienced it.) --Erasmus

Just so you know, we’re on the good side with y’all. We do not want this war, this violence, and we’re ashamed that the President of the United States is from Texas.  Natalie Maines of the Dixie Chicks

Almost all of us long for peace and freedom; but very few of us have much enthusiasm for the thoughts, feelings and actions that make for peace and freedom.  Conversely almost nobody wants war or tyranny; but a great many people find an intense pleasure in the thoughts, feelings, and actions that make for war and tyranny.                                Aldous Huxley, Brave New World Revisited

Do not try to save the world by loving thy neighbor; it will only make him nervous.  Save the world by respecting thy neighbor's rights under law and insisting that he respect yours (under the same law.)  --E. B. White

You should never wear your best trousers when you go out to fight for liberty and truth. --Henrik Ibsen

The cult of the hero is the absolutely necessary complement of the massification of society.  We see the automatic creation of this cult in connection with champion athletes, movie stars, and even such abstractions as Davy Crockett in the United States....Jacques Ellul, Propaganda

The public must be put in its place, so that it may exercise its own powers, but no less and perhaps even more, so that each of us may live free of the trampling and roar of a bewildered herd.            Walter Lippman, The Phantom Public

In the struggle for power, propaganda is an instrument to be used by those who want to secure or retain power just as much as it is by those wanting to displace them.                                   Philip M. Taylor, Munitions of the Mind

America is dumb, is something like a dumb puppy that has big teeth--that can bite and hurt you, aggressive.  --Johnny Depp

Imagination is more important than knowledge.  Albert Einstein

It is safer for even the tyrant to depend upon persuasion, since he cannot perpetually remain upon the alert.  (Even the tyrant must sleep.)  For the few who would rule the many under democratic conditions, there is no choice but persuasion.    Harold D. Lasswell

Television has spread the habit of instant reaction and has stimulated the hope of instant results.  Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr.

There are but two powers in the world, the sword and the mind.  In the long run, the sword is always beaten by the mind.  --Napolean Bonaparte

Another war is already under way, one in which journalists are already playing an important role as a conduit or filter, though not just the scribblers and broadcasters from the West.  It is the propaganda war.  --The Economist, October 4, 2001

There can be no propaganda without a personality, a political chief.  Clemenceau, Daladier, De Gaulle, Churchill, Roosevelt, MacArthur are obvious examples.  And even more, Khrushchev, who, after having denounced the cult of personality, slipped into the same role, differently, but with the same ease and obeying the same necessity.  The nation's unanimity is necessary.  This unanimity is embodied in one personality, in whom everyone finds himself, in whom everyone hopes and projects himself, and for whom everything is possible and permissible. Jacques Ellul, Propaganda, 1965

A meme (rhymes with "dream") is a unit of information (a catchphrase, a concept, a tune, a notion of fashion, philosophy or politics) that leaps from brain to brain.  Memes compete with one another through a population much the same way genes pass through a species.  Potent memes can change minds, alter behavior, catalyze collective mindshifts and transform cultures.  Which is why meme warfare has become the geopolitical battle of our information age.  Whoever has the memes has the power.  --Kalle Lasn, Culture Jam

America had one idea attached to its brand. We presented ourselves as the world's last superpower.   And that was the world's worst branding idea. --Jack Trout, former Madison Avenue adman, hired by the State Department to reshape America's image in the world. 

 
   


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