Operation Just Cause was the culmination of a gradually escalating confrontation between the United States and Panama. This volume examines the various ways representative examples of the global media covered the developing crisis and the eventual US incursion into Panama. This analysis and evaluation will serve to better illuminate and further enrich our understanding of one of the final events of the Cold War era.
Operation Just Cause was the culmination of a gradually escalating confrontation between the United States and Panama. This volume examines the various ways representative examples of the global media covered the developing crisis and the eventual US incursion into Panama. This analysis and evaluation will serve to better illuminate and further enrich our understanding of one of the final events of the Cold War era.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Howard M. Hensel, Air War College, USA and Nelson Michaud, ÿcole nationale d'administration publique, Canada
Inhaltsangabe
List of Figure and Tables List of Contributors Foreword Introduction Part I: The Context 1. Ousting Noriega from Power: Setting the Stage for a Crisis Part II: US Perspectives 2. The Rationale for War: Operation Just Cause 3. American Newspaper Coverage of the US Invasion of Panama: Neither Cheerleaders nor Critics but a Little Bit of Both Part III: Soviet Perspectives 4. Soviet Media Perspectives on the Crisis in Panama 1987-1990: A Case Study of the Application of Propaganda Techniques Part IV: Western Perspectives 5. Canada and the Invasion of Panama: Perceptions of the Print Media 6. The Manhunt for the Narco-Tyrant or the Panama Invasion in the French Press 7. Just Cause? Portuguese Media Portrayal of the US Intervention in Panama Part V: Non-Western Perspectives 8. The Panama Crisis in the Arabic Media: The Internationalization of Fears and Grievances 9. The American Invasion of Panama in the Chinese Media Conclusions: The Crisis in Panama and the US Response 10. Global Media Engagement: Lessons From Operation Just Cause 11. An Assessment of the Implications of Operation Just Cause for Inter-American and International Relations Index
List of Figure and Tables List of Contributors Foreword Introduction Part I: The Context 1. Ousting Noriega from Power: Setting the Stage for a Crisis Part II: US Perspectives 2. The Rationale for War: Operation Just Cause 3. American Newspaper Coverage of the US Invasion of Panama: Neither Cheerleaders nor Critics but a Little Bit of Both Part III: Soviet Perspectives 4. Soviet Media Perspectives on the Crisis in Panama 1987-1990: A Case Study of the Application of Propaganda Techniques Part IV: Western Perspectives 5. Canada and the Invasion of Panama: Perceptions of the Print Media 6. The Manhunt for the Narco-Tyrant or the Panama Invasion in the French Press 7. Just Cause? Portuguese Media Portrayal of the US Intervention in Panama Part V: Non-Western Perspectives 8. The Panama Crisis in the Arabic Media: The Internationalization of Fears and Grievances 9. The American Invasion of Panama in the Chinese Media Conclusions: The Crisis in Panama and the US Response 10. Global Media Engagement: Lessons From Operation Just Cause 11. An Assessment of the Implications of Operation Just Cause for Inter-American and International Relations Index
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