Based on extensive fieldwork in Afghanistan and eight years of interviews, this book reviews the dynamics between Afghan and U.S. journalists, and the global diplomatic power of the American press within the context of the post-9/11 era.
Based on extensive fieldwork in Afghanistan and eight years of interviews, this book reviews the dynamics between Afghan and U.S. journalists, and the global diplomatic power of the American press within the context of the post-9/11 era.
Katherine Brown is Adjunct Professonial Lecturer in the School of International Service at American University. She is also currently the President and CEO of Global Ties U.S. She began her career in the National Security Council at the White House and first traveled to Afghanistan in 2003 as a U.S. embassy press aide, to return several times over 13 years.
Inhaltsangabe
Preface: Kabul Chapter 1: Hamid Karzai vs. The New York Times Chapter 2: 9/11 and the American Press Chapter 3: Afghanistan in Americans' Imagination Chapter 4: The Afghan Press Chapter 5: The Modern Afghan Journalist Chapter 6: U.S. Correspondents in Afghanistan Chapter 7: Your Country, Our War Chapter 8: The Diplomatic Dimension of News Appendix I: Methodology Appendix II: Interviews Notes Bibliography Index
Preface: Kabul Chapter 1: Hamid Karzai vs. The New York Times Chapter 2: 9/11 and the American Press Chapter 3: Afghanistan in Americans' Imagination Chapter 4: The Afghan Press Chapter 5: The Modern Afghan Journalist Chapter 6: U.S. Correspondents in Afghanistan Chapter 7: Your Country, Our War Chapter 8: The Diplomatic Dimension of News Appendix I: Methodology Appendix II: Interviews Notes Bibliography Index
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