Examines how the media interprets contemporary conflicts and international interventions. It compares British press coverage across six different crises (Somalia, Bosnia, Rwanda, Kosovo, Afghanistan and Iraq), examining how conflict is explained and how far Western military intervention is represented as justifiable and necessary.
Examines how the media interprets contemporary conflicts and international interventions. It compares British press coverage across six different crises (Somalia, Bosnia, Rwanda, Kosovo, Afghanistan and Iraq), examining how conflict is explained and how far Western military intervention is represented as justifiable and necessary.
Philip Hammond is Reader in Media and Communication at London South Bank University.
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Acknowledgements Tables and charts 1. Introduction: post-Cold War conflicts and the media 2. Somalia 1992-94 3. Bosnia 1992-95 4. Rwanda 1994 5. Kosovo 1999 6. Afghanistan 2001 7. Iraq 2003 8. Conclusions: framing post-Cold War conflicts Notes References Index
Acknowledgements Tables and charts 1. Introduction: post-Cold War conflicts and the media 2. Somalia 1992-94 3. Bosnia 1992-95 4. Rwanda 1994 5. Kosovo 1999 6. Afghanistan 2001 7. Iraq 2003 8. Conclusions: framing post-Cold War conflicts Notes References Index
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