Philip M. Taylor

Professor Phil Taylor is based at Leeds University (UK).

Research Interests: "Government-media relations, public and cultural diplomacy, propaganda, psychological operations/warfare, information operations/warfare, military-media relations, international film, radio and television (international communications), all in an historical or contemporaneous context."


 * Fellow (2007/08), USC Center on Public Diplomacy

Recent Books

 * Taylor, P.M. and Paul L. Moorcraft (forthcoming, 2008) Shooting the Messenger: The Political Impact of War Reporting, Potomac Press.
 * Taylor, P.M. (2004) War and International Relations in the Information Age (in Greek), Athens: Papazisis editions, pp. 485. P/b ISBN 960-02-1751-3.
 * Taylor, P.M. (2003) Munitions of the Mind: War Propaganda from the Ancient World to the Nuclear Age 3rd expanded ed., Manchester University Press. P/b 0-7190-67677
 * Taylor, P.M. (1999) British Propaganda in The Twentieth Century: Selling Democracy, Edinburgh University Press, pp. xii, 269. H/B ISBN 0 7486 1040 5; P/B ISBN 07486-1039-1.

Related Sourcewatch articles

 * Piers Robinson