Shortwave broadcasting and geopolitics have been long conjoined. From the twilight of the British Raj to the height of the Cold War, the original information wars were fought over radio through overt and covert means. Social and new media now eclipse shortwave; information operations are dime a dozen. Yet, there are vital lessons about narrative control for political effect from the golden era of radio.
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