The first section of the book addresses theoretical issues and lays a foundation for analysis of the role of the media in foreign relations. The second part provides empirical studies demonstrating some of these relationships. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.
The first section of the book addresses theoretical issues and lays a foundation for analysis of the role of the media in foreign relations. The second part provides empirical studies demonstrating some of these relationships. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
PART I: THEORETICAL PERSPECTIVES News Media and Foreign Policy: An Integrated Review, Abbas Malek and Krista E. Wiegand The Media and Foreign Policy: A Framework of Analysis, Hamid Mowlana Media Diplomacy and Foreign Policy: Toward a Theoretical Framework, Bosah Ebo Information Liberalization and the Restructuring of International Relations, Shalini Venturelli Social Identification and Media Coverage of Foreign Relations, Nancy K. Rivenburgh PART II: EMPIRICAL STUDIES The President, Congress, and the Media in Global Affairs, Dom Bonafede Appropriating the "Public Mood" of Other Nations in Press-Foreign Policy Management: A Case Study from Canadian/American Relations, Richard L. Barton The Press and Foreign Policy Dissent: The Case of the Gulf War, Robert A. Hackett Presidential Initiatives and Foreign News: The Carter Human Rights Policy and Coverage of Central and South America, Catherine Cassara Global News and Domestic Needs: Reflections and Adaptations of World Information to fit National Policies and Audience Needs, Rebecca Carrier The Impact of Media and Images on Foreign Policy: Elite U.S. Newspaper Editorial Coverage of Surviving Communist Countries in the Post-Cold War Era, Paul Grosswiler African News Media and Foreign Policy: The Case of Botswana, James J. Zaffiro New York Times' Editorial Position and U.S. Foreign Policy: The Case of Iran Revisited, Abbas Malek About the Contributors Author Index Subject Index
PART I: THEORETICAL PERSPECTIVES News Media and Foreign Policy: An Integrated Review, Abbas Malek and Krista E. Wiegand The Media and Foreign Policy: A Framework of Analysis, Hamid Mowlana Media Diplomacy and Foreign Policy: Toward a Theoretical Framework, Bosah Ebo Information Liberalization and the Restructuring of International Relations, Shalini Venturelli Social Identification and Media Coverage of Foreign Relations, Nancy K. Rivenburgh PART II: EMPIRICAL STUDIES The President, Congress, and the Media in Global Affairs, Dom Bonafede Appropriating the "Public Mood" of Other Nations in Press-Foreign Policy Management: A Case Study from Canadian/American Relations, Richard L. Barton The Press and Foreign Policy Dissent: The Case of the Gulf War, Robert A. Hackett Presidential Initiatives and Foreign News: The Carter Human Rights Policy and Coverage of Central and South America, Catherine Cassara Global News and Domestic Needs: Reflections and Adaptations of World Information to fit National Policies and Audience Needs, Rebecca Carrier The Impact of Media and Images on Foreign Policy: Elite U.S. Newspaper Editorial Coverage of Surviving Communist Countries in the Post-Cold War Era, Paul Grosswiler African News Media and Foreign Policy: The Case of Botswana, James J. Zaffiro New York Times' Editorial Position and U.S. Foreign Policy: The Case of Iran Revisited, Abbas Malek About the Contributors Author Index Subject Index
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