Radical Islam’s Cognitive Warfare: The Dysfunctions of Western News Media from Muhammad al Durah to the “Arab Spring”

Vortrag von Richard Landes (in englischer Sprache)
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In the late 20th century, apocalyptic Jihadi currents in Islam declared war on the West. Given the absurdly asymmetrical nature of the conflict, Jihadis chose to fight a cognitive war designed to get the West to unwittingly side with its enemy and renounce fighting a war it does not even recognize. In this war, they chose terror attacks as their secondary weapons and the western public sphere and news media as their battlefield. Although one might think victory in such a campaign was as unlikely as that on a military battlefield, in the course of the last decade (2000-2010), Jihadi cognitive warfare has made immense, almost unimaginable strides largely by exploiting a Western aversion to war and conflict. In this successful campaign, no single force has proved more useful to the Jihadis than Western news journalism. This talk will explore how a Western “free press” has repeatedly and unwittingly served to advance Jihadi strategic goals, and what must change in order to defeat Radical Islam.

Richard Landes is a professor of History at Boston University, a fellow this year at the Alexander Universität Erlangen. His latest book is Paranoid Apocalypse: A Hundred Year Perspective on the Protocols of the Elders of Zion. He blogs about the News Media at www.theaugeanstables.com.

Eine Veranstaltung der jüdischen Volkshochschule Berlin in Kooperation mit Scholars for Peace in the Middle East (SPME) und dem Mideast Freedom Forum Berlin (MFFB).

Do. 01. Dezember 2011| 19.00 Uhr
Charité | Robert-Koch-Saal |
Dorotheenstr. 96 | 10117 Berlin
Eintritt: 5,- | erm. 3,-

Radical Islam’s Cognitive Warfare: The Dysfunctions of Western News Media from Muhammad al Durah to the “Arab Spring”

Vortrag von Richard Landes (in englischer Sprache)
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