| Acknowledgments | vii |
| PART ONE: DEFINITION AND HISTORY |
| CHAPTER 1: | Historic Examples of Psychological Warfare | [1] |
| CHAPTER 2: | The Function of Psychological Warfare | [25] |
| CHAPTER 3: | Definition of Psychological Warfare | [37] |
| CHAPTER 4: | The Limitations of Psychological Warfare | [48] |
| CHAPTER 5: | Psychological Warfare In World War I | [62] |
| CHAPTER 6: | Psychological Warfare In World War II | [77] |
| PART TWO: ANALYSIS, INTELLIGENCE, AND ESTIMATE OF THE SITUATION |
| CHAPTER 7: | Propaganda Analysis | [110] |
| CHAPTER 8: | Propaganda Intelligence | [132] |
| CHAPTER 9: | Estimate of the Situation | [150] |
| PART THREE: PLANNING AND OPERATIONS |
| CHAPTER 10: | Organization for Psychological Warfare | [168] |
| CHAPTER 11: | Plans and Planning | [194] |
| CHAPTER 12: | Operations for Civilians | [203] |
| CHAPTER 13: | Operations Against Troops | [211] |
| PART FOUR: PSYCHOLOGICAL WARFARE AFTER WORLD WAR II |
| CHAPTER 14: | The "Cold War" and Seven Small Wars | [244] |
| CHAPTER 15: | Strategic International Information Operations | [268] |
| CHAPTER 16: | Research, Development and the Future | [283] |
| APPENDIX: | Military PsyWar Operations, 1950-53 | [301] |
| Index | [309] |