Ronald D. McLaurin explained
Ronald D. McLaurin (8 October 1945 – 12 June 1995)[1] was an essayist and American publisher who explored the themes of propaganda,[2] misinformation, and subversion.
Published works
- The Middle East in Soviet Policy, Lexington Books,, (1975)
- Foreign Policy Making in the Middle East: Domestic Influences on Policy in Egypt, Iraq, Israel and Syria,, (1977)
- Political Role of Minorities in the Middle East, Praeger Publishers Inc.,, (1979)
- Beyond Camp David: Emerging Alignments and Leaders in the Middle East, with Paul A. Jureidini,, (1981)
- Military Propaganda: Psychological Warfare and Operations, Praeger Publishers,, (1982)
- The Battle of Zahle, (1986)
- The Battle of Tyre, (1987)
- Modern Experience in City Combat, PN, ASIN: B00CJJCOWC, (1987)
- Alliance Under Tension: The Evolution of South Korean-U.S. Relations, with Manwoo Lee and Chung-In Moon, Westview Press,, (1988)
- The Battle of Sidon, (1989)
- The Dilemma of Third World Defense Industry: Supplier or Recipient Control Autonomy with Baek Kwang-Il, Westview Press,, (1989)[3]
- Military strength in urban anti-terrorism, US Army Human Engineering Laboratory, (1989)
- The United States and the defense of the Pacific, with Chung-in Moon, Kyungnam University Press,, (1989)
Notes and References
- Web site: McLaurin. Mike. Ronald D. McLaurin. McLaurin History. 12 Jun 2015.
- Book: Butter, Michael. Reinkowski, Maurus. Conspiracy Theories in the United States and the Middle East: A Comparative Approach. 2014. Walter de Gruyter. 978-3110338270. 387. 29 of linguae & litterae. 18 Aug 2017.
- Kinsella. David. FORCES DRIVING THIRD WORLD MILITARY INDUSTRIALIZATION: INTERESTS AND PASSIONS. FTP.missouri.edu/Pub/Polsdtk/. 17–21 April 1996. Presented at the annual meeting of the International Studies Association. 21. 18 Aug 2017.