The Responsibility to Protect in Darfur traces the development of international intervention in domestic conflict, culminating in the concept of "Responsibility to Protect" in 2001. The authors explain the background and complexity of the crisis besetting Darfur, and document U.S. media coverage of the crisis in terms of framing that would mobilize public opinion behind international intervention.
The Responsibility to Protect in Darfur traces the development of international intervention in domestic conflict, culminating in the concept of "Responsibility to Protect" in 2001. The authors explain the background and complexity of the crisis besetting Darfur, and document U.S. media coverage of the crisis in terms of framing that would mobilize public opinion behind international intervention.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Abdel Salam Sidahmed is associate professor of political science at University of Windsor. He co-authored Sudan: The Contemporary Middle East, and Humanitarian Crises and Intervention: Reassessing the Impact of Mass Media. Walter C. Soderlund has worked extensively in mass media studies with the Center for Social Justice. He also co-authored Humanitarian Crises and Intervention: Reassessing the Impact of Mass Media. E. Donald Briggs is professor emeritus of political science at the University of Windsor.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1 State Sovereignty and the Responsibility to Protect Chapter 2 Understanding the Darfur Crisis Chapter 3 Mass Media, Public Opinion, and the International Intervention Chapter 4 Broadcast Television News Coverage Chapter 5 New York Times Coverage Chapter 6 Mass Media and the Responsibility to Protect
Chapter 1 State Sovereignty and the Responsibility to Protect Chapter 2 Understanding the Darfur Crisis Chapter 3 Mass Media, Public Opinion, and the International Intervention Chapter 4 Broadcast Television News Coverage Chapter 5 New York Times Coverage Chapter 6 Mass Media and the Responsibility to Protect
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