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Putin's Wars: The Rise of Russia's New Imperialism
Authors:Elena Pokalova
Institution:1. College of International Security Studies (CISA)National Defense University, Washington, DCelena.pokalova@gmail.com
Abstract:ABSTRACT

This article discusses the Rhodesian Front regime propaganda warfare strategy during Zimbabwe’s war of liberation. It uses the case of the Chilonga area of Chiredzi located in the south-east of Zimbabwe to demonstrate that propaganda warfare was introduced as a measure to counter guerrilla infiltration and civilian cooperation with them. Drawing on ideas of military anthropology vis-à-vis the importance of cultural awareness in counterinsurgency, the paper argues that the efforts of the Rhodesian Front regime to use propaganda were fruitless. This is because they mostly ignored the culture of the Shangani, local people. Despite that, there were other reasons for the failure of the Rhodesian Front’s propaganda strategy, including the lack of conformity between politics and military action.
Keywords:Propaganda warfare  Rhodesian Front  Zimbabwe War of Liberation  culture  guerrilla insurgents  Chiredzi  Chilonga
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