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Fear spreads faster than fact, and reassurance has become a form of containment. Every headline, every press briefing, every social media post shapes how societies process the threat of war. Public Anxiety vs Official Statements explores the widening gap between public fear and political messaging in an age of instant communication and geopolitical instability. Drawing on history, media analysis, and behavioral research, the book reveals how governments balance transparency with control, while citizens navigate rumor, denial, and alarm. It examines how narratives-both official and unofficial-create cycles of reassurance and panic that influence diplomacy and markets alike. A revealing portrait of the modern information battlefield where truth competes with emotion, and calm itself becomes a political strategy. Author of English-language books covering self-development, leadership in business, and key historical turning points. Noah reveals patterns from the past that drive success today, inspiring lasting change.



