Nations Food and Agriculture Organization; editor of a number of publications dealing with military assistance, intercultural communications, psycholinguistics, and psychological operations; coauthor of a technical report on foreign population groups. PAMPHLET DA Pam 525-7-1 THE ART AND SCIENCE OF PSYCHOLOGICAL OPERATIONS: Role of Psychological Operations Within the Military Mis- National Policy and PSYOP: Framework for Policy . PSYOP in Perspective, by William E. Daughterty. The National PSYOP Community, by The Editors_. Selling Uncle Sam in the Seventies, by Kenneth R. Sparks 111 A Former PSYOP Group Commander in Vietnam Looks 137 The Military in Institution Building in Developing Coun- tries, by John H. Johns. 144 Some Thoughts on Psychological Operations, by William 149 The Changing Role of British International Propaganda, 186 The Organization of Official Communications about the 191 Agencies Responsible for Peking's Foreign Propaganda, The 4th PSYOP Group: Organization, Operations, and Ob- 220 PSYOP in Vietnam: A Many Splintered Thing, by The 225 Teamwork in Santo Domingo, by Bert H. Cooper, Jr. 229 derson 232 Insurgency and Counterinsurgency in Cameroon: Psy- PSYOP and Unit Officer Prerequisites, by Dino G. Pappas 272 282 Building Rapport with the Vietnamese, by Marilyn W. 287 Sources of the Ability to Estimate Foreign Attitudes, by 299 What the U.S. Information Program Cannot Do, by 368 Foreign Policy and Communications During the Hungar- 382 Effective Diplomacy: An Exit from Armageddon, by Bert 386 Tactical PSYOP and Strategic Objectives, by The Editors___ 401 403 407 The Good Guys and the Bad Guys, by Harold R. Aaron Terror as a Weapon of Political Agitation, by Thomas Civil Assistance in Laos, by William P. Yarborough Expanding Political Participation-The Long Haul from Villagism to Nationalism, by John C. Donnell Political Warfare in Vietnam, by Monte R. Bullard. VOLUME TWO Civilian Population (See Imogene E. Okes "Effective Com- |