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This book investigates rival narratives about the conflict in Syria from 2011 onwards.It examines the starkly different narratives about the Syrian conflict told by mainly Western mainstream and alternative media, and contrasts these narratives with the equally polarized but more nuanced narratives of mainly Western scholars and long-form journalists. Differences of narrative concerning the conflict include: what is deemed relevant context in trying to explain the war; whether the war is best seen as a civil conflict or as a proxy war fought among external powers; the degree of emphasis given to the alleged crimes of the Syrian regime as opposed to the alleged violence of Salafist militia; the accuracy of the origin story of the conflict in Daraa; the extent to which the initial protestors were secular campaigners calling for democracy or whether they were Muslim extremists seeking a sectarian society governed by sharia law. Several case studies of propaganda institutions are examined here, including the journalism of Marie Colvin; the role of government-funded NGOs; the controversies surrounding each of three major instances of alleged regime use of chemical weapons, and the politicization of the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW).This book will be of much interest to students of media and communication studies, propaganda studies, Middle Eastern politics, and International Relations in general.

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Conflict Propaganda in Syria
This book investigates rival narratives about the conflict in Syria from 2011 onwards.
It examines the starkly different narratives about the Syrian conflict told by mainly Western mainstream and alternative media, and contrasts these narratives with the equally polarized but more nuanced narratives of mainly Western scholars and long-form journalists. Differences of narrative concerning the conflict include: what is deemed relevant context in trying to explain the war; whether the war is best seen as a civil conflict or as a proxy war fought among external powers; the degree of emphasis given to the alleged crimes of the Syrian regime as opposed to the alleged violence of Salafist militia; the accuracy of the origin story of the conflict in Daraa; the extent to which the initial protestors were secular campaigners calling for democracy or whether they were Muslim extremists seeking a sectarian society governed by sharia law. Several case studies of propaganda institutions are examined here, including the journalism of Marie Colvin; the role of government-funded NGOs; the controversies surrounding each of three major instances of alleged regime use of chemical weapons, and the politicization of the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW).
This book will be of much interest to students of media and communication studies, propaganda studies, Middle Eastern politics, and International Relations in general.
Oliver Boyd-Barrett is Professor Emeritus of Bowling Green State University, USA, and of California State Polytechnic University, USA. He teaches at California State University, Channel Islands.
Conflict Propaganda in Syria
Narrative Battles
Oliver Boyd-Barrett
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First published 2022
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2022 Oliver Boyd-Barrett
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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Names: Boyd-Barrett, Oliver, author.
Title: Conflict propaganda in Syria : narrative battles /Oliver Boyd-Barrett.
Description: Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2022. |Includes bibliographical references and index.
Identifiers: LCCN 2021037165 (print) | LCCN 2021037166 (ebook) |ISBN 9780367697471 (hardback) | ISBN 9780367697488 (paperback) |ISBN 9781003143079 (ebook)
Subjects: LCSH: Mass media and warWestern countries. |PropagandaWestern countries. | SyriaHistoryCivil War, 2011Mass media and the war. | SyriaHistoryCivil War, 2011Foreignpublic opinion, Western | SyriaHistoryCivil War, 2011Propaganda.
Classification: LCC P96.W352 W4736 2022 (print) |LCC P96.W352 (ebook) | DDC 956.9104/238dc23/eng/20211115
LC record available at https://lccn.loc.gov/2021037165
LC ebook record available at https://lccn.loc.gov/2021037166
ISBN: 978-0-367-69747-1 (hbk)
ISBN: 978-0-367-69748-8 (pbk)
ISBN: 978-1-003-14307-9 (ebk)
DOI: 10.4324/9781003143079
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by Newgen Publishing UK
For Sofia, Dean, Colette, Declan, and Luca
Contents
Preface and acknowledgments
This book had its origin, first, in the 2001 US-led invasion and occupation of Afghanistan on the dubious pretext that the people of Afghanistan played a direct role in the 2001 bombing of the World Trade Center in New York and, second, in the 2003 US-led invasion of Iraq on the false pretext that Iraq constituted an immediate international threat, given its alleged but never confirmed possession of weapons of mass destruction. These events inspired my subsequent studies of the role of Western mainstream media (WMM) in buttressing the pretexts given by their respective governments for electoral and other forms of interference in the affairs of other sovereign nations including, sometimes, military invasion and occupation.
This study is not so much about Syria and the Syrian conflict since 2011, as about the stories that both academics and journalists have told about this conflict. It is no surprise that different people tell different stories. But WMM tell mainly one story, which happens to coincide with the narrative preferred by their respective governments. The foreign policy interests of powerful Western governments converge a great deal of the time in these matters, often to the point of outright collaboration. Accounts of academics and alternative media reveal greater narrative diversity than that of WMM, and the evidence they present for their narratives is often as strong as, or stronger than, the WMM narrative.
My concern for the Syrian conflict, specifically, owes a great deal to my contacts with faculty and students of the (Lebanese) American University of Beirut in visits across the 2000s, and to visits to comparable and/or neighboring Middle Eastern nations, including Algeria, Dubai, Tunisia, and the UAE during this period and, in previous times, to Egypt, Israel, Morocco, and Turkey. These experiences nurtured my overwhelming impression that the world of the Middle East as it appeared in WMM was represented narrowly and prejudicially, if at all. This was not merely a result of cultural prisms but of intentional propaganda. This book, first and foremost, is intended as a contribution to understanding the construction and operation of propaganda and propaganda wars. While the basic objectives and strategies of propaganda are relatively consistent over time, the tactics demonstrate ever greater ingenuity and diversity in how they shape the real world and, in turn, how that world is represented in both legacy and digital media.
I am immensely grateful to those scholars and journalists on whose work I have drawn, directly and indirectly, for this study. They are too many to acknowledge individually, but the most influential are cited in these pages. I would like to pay special tribute to those who have looked behind official narratives endorsed by WMM and whose findings expose unpalatable but important truths. These truths remain important, no matter how much their proponents are rebuked and smeared. I do not belittle the perilous status of truth-claims in an age of social and political polarization and social media. The perils are real. Regrettably, they also serve the interests of those who find in polarization and its confusion more reasons to advocate for blind trust in the voices of power.
My sincere thank you to the wonderful team at Routledge who have helped make this project possible.
As always, I salute my wife Leah, without whose constant support, goodwill, and patience neither this book nor any other of my publications would see the light of day. Our four children and five grandchildren remain joyous reasons to stay the course in this eternal battle to make good sense.
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