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Day 3 - Thursday 10 July 2008
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9:00-11:00 Parallel session: Justifying the Cold War
Chair: Philip Boobbyer (Kent)
Gary Rawnsley (Leeds), ‘The Great Movement to Resist
America and Assist
Korea ’: How
Beijing Sold the Korean War. Matthew Grant (Sheffield), Selling the Cold War to Britons: Propaganda, public opinion and the Civil Defence Corps, 1949-67.
Tony Shaw (Hertfordshire) and Denise Youngblood (Vermont), From ally to enemy: Soviet and American film propaganda
during the early Cold War.
Parallel Session: The
Vietnam Conflict and Beyond
Chair: David Culbert (Louisiana, Baton Rouge)
Nick Cull (Southern California), War for Image: Justifying the Vietnam War to International Audiences.
Caroline Page (Coventry), Australian Official Propaganda and the Vietnam War.
James Chapman (Leicester), Fighting the good war: Saving Private Ryan and the re-imagining of World War II.
Parallel session: Military Intervention from 1990
Chair: David Welch (Kent)
Stephen Badsey (Wolverhampton), Humanitarian War: Justifying Western Military Intervention, 1991-2001.
Philip Hammond (London South Bank), Cosmopolitanism and Precautionary War.
Philip Taylor (Leeds), Can the Information War on Terror be Won?
11:30- 12:30 Plenary Session:
Jay Winter (Yale): The just war and human rights.
Chaired by David Welch (Kent)
12:30-13:30 Lunch
13:30-15:30 Parallel session: Justifying War and Empire
Chair: Chris Williams (Swansea)
Berny
Sèbe (Durham), Justifying
"New Imperialism": The Making of Colonial heroes, 1857-1898
Fransjohan Pretorius (Pretoria), Boer Propaganda during the South African War of 1899-1902.
Wendy Webster (Central Lancashire), The 'people's empire' and the 'people's resistance': British wartime propaganda on empire and Europe.
Parallel session: Justifying Global Conflict
Chair: Philip M Taylor (Leeds)
Keith Dickson (National Defense University), Justifying War in a Globalized World: Problems and Prospects
Jerold Brown (United States Army Command and General Staff College, Fort Leavenworth), War, Justice and
the Professional Military in Today’s World.
Sean Kalic (United States Army Command and General Staff College, Fort Leavenworth), Justifying the Long Fight:
The Cold War and the Global War on Terrorism.
Parallel session: Trends of Justifying War
Chair: Stephen Badsey (Wolverhampton)
Susan A. Brewer (University of Wisconsin, Stevens Point), Why
America Fights.
Philip Knightley, The Role of the Media in Justifying and Promoting War.
Garth Jowett (Houston), The Propaganda Strategies of 'Justifying War': A System for Comparative Analysis.
15:30-16:00 Close – David Welch and Jo Fox followed by Tea
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