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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.

A Former PSYOP Group Commander in Vietnam Looks
Back, by Taro Katagiri

137

The Military in Institution Building in Developing Coun-

tries, by John H. Johns.

144

Some Thoughts on Psychological Operations, by William
F. Johnston

149

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The Changing Role of British International Propaganda,
by Sir Harold Beeley

186

The Organization of Official Communications about the
Nigeria-Biafra War, by Morris Davis____

191

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The 4th PSYOP Group: Organization, Operations, and Ob-
servations, by Taro Katagiri

220

PSYOP in Vietnam: A Many Splintered Thing, by The
Editors

225

Teamwork in Santo Domingo, by Bert H. Cooper, Jr.
JUSPAO Organization and Function, by John W. Hen-

229

derson

232

Insurgency and Counterinsurgency in Cameroon: Psy-
chological Dimensions, by Victor T. Le Vine

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PSYOP and Unit Officer Prerequisites, by Dino G. Pappas 272
Response of U.S. Personnel to Local customs in Stabil-
ity Operations, by K. Stanley Yamashita

282

Building Rapport with the Vietnamese, by Marilyn W.
Hoskins

287

Sources of the Ability to Estimate Foreign Attitudes, by
Alexander R. Askenasy.

299

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What the U.S. Information Program Cannot Do, by
George V. Allen

368

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Foreign Policy and Communications During the Hungar-
ian Uprising, by The Editors

382

Effective Diplomacy: An Exit from Armageddon, by Bert
H. Cooper, Jr.

386

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Tactical PSYOP and Strategic Objectives, by The Editors___ 401
Lessons from VC/NVA Propaganda, by Martin F. Herz
The Korean Safe-Conducts, by Carl Berger.

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