Taken by Storm : The Media, Public Opinion, and U.S. Foreign Policy in the Gulf War (American Politics and Political Economy Series)

taken by storm : the media, public opinion, and u.s. foreign policy in the gulf war (american politics and political economy series)

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Taken by Storm : The Media, Public Opinion, and U.S. Foreign Policy in the Gulf War (American Politics and Political Economy Series)

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In the most comprehensive study of the media and foreign policy, twenty distinguished scholars and analysts explain the role played by the mass media and public opinion in the development of United States foreign policy in the Gulf War.

Tracing the flow of news, public opinion, and policy decisions from Sadam Hussein's rise to power in 1979, to the Iraqi invasion of Kuwait, through the outbreak and conclusion of the war, the contributors look at how the media have become key players in the foreign policy process. They examine the pre-war media debate, news coverage during and after the war, how the news-gathering process shaped the content of the coverage, and the media's effect on public opinion and decision makers. We see what goes on behind the scenes in the high tech world of political communication, and are confronted by troubling questions about the ways the government managed coverage of the war and captured journalists at their own news game.

Taken by Storm also examines more general patterns in post-Cold war journalism and foreign policy, particularly how contemporary journalistic practices determine whose voices and what views are heard in foreign policy coverage. At stake are the reactions of a vast media audience and the decision of government officials who see both the press and the public and key elements of the policy game.

The first book to fully integrate our understanding of the news business, public opinion, and government action, Taken by Storm transcends the limits of the Gulf War to illuminate the complex relationship between the media, the public, and U.S. foreign policy in the late twentieth century.

Taken by Storm: The Media, Public Opinion, and U.S. Foreign Policy in the Gulf War (American Politics and Political Economy Series),W. Lance Bennett,David L. Paletz,University Of Chicago Press,0226042596,20th century,Foreign public opinion, American,Government - National,History,Middle East - General,Persian Gulf War, 1991,Politics / Current Events,Politics/International Relations,Press,Press coverage,United States,ASIA,Asian / Middle Eastern history,Central government policies,International relations,Media studies,Political Science / Government / National,USA,Warfare & Defence

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