This book offers a unique account of British & United States government's attempts to adapt their propaganda strategies to global terrorist threats in a post-911 media environment It discusses Anglo-American coordination & domestic struggles that brought in far-reaching changes to propaganda These changes had implications for the structures of legitimacy yet occurred largely in isolation from public debate & raise questions regarding their governance The author argues that independent & public reexamination of continuing strategy development is essential for government accountability & the formation of systems & policies that both respect citizens & build constructive foreign relations The book's themes will appeal to a wide readership including scholars & professionals It draws on illuminating interviews with high-profile British US sources including journalists PR professionals & key foreign policy defence & intelligence personnel --