

An edition of Late-breaking foreign policy (1997)
the news media's influence on peace operations
By Warren P. Strobel
Publish Date
1997
Publisher
U.S. Institute of Peace Press
Language
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Pages
275
Description:
"The influence of the media - particularly the "CNN effect" - has dramatically changed the way foreign-policy decisions are made. But just how deep is the change?" "Warren Strobel provides riveting behind-the-scenes accounts of recent peace operations in Bosnia, Rwanda, Somalia, Haiti, and northern Iraq. He describes the conditions in which the media have the greatest, and the least, influence, and offers recommendations to civilian and military leaders on building and maintaining public support in an age of intense media scrutiny."--BOOK JACKET.
subjects: History, Armed Forces, United States, Foreign news, Civic action, Press and politics, Television broadcasting of news, Developing countries, Foreign relations, Télévision, Relations extérieures, Utilisation publique, Massamedia, Forces armées, Vredesoperaties, Medien, Pressedokumentation, Information internationale, Histoire, Presse et politique, Émissions de nouvelles, Berichterstattung, Nieuwsvoorziening, Intervention
Places: United States
Times: 20th century, 1993-, 1993-2001