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The CNN Effect The myth of News, Foreign Policy and Intervention
ผู้เขียน Piers Robinson
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The last decade has seen an increased willingness by Western governments to use force to intervene in distant humanitarian crises, and this has been coupled with significant levels of media attention on the human casualties of war and conflict. Central to this new policy of intervention is the so-called CNN effect: the saturation of Western viewers with non-stop, real-time news footage of wars and military actions on television and the Internet. In turn, these images constitute a powerful plea of action. But can news media drive foreign policy, or are governments oblivious to partial news coverage? Are there any connections between media coverage of humanitarian crises and Western intervention and what is the truth behind the CNN effect?

The CNN Effect examines the relationship between the state and its media, and considers the role played by news reporting in a series of humanitarian interventions in Iraq, Somalia, Bosnia, Kosovo and Rwanda. Piers Robinson challenges traditional views of media subservience and argues that sympathetic news coverage at key moments in foreign crises can influence the response of Western governments.

สารบัญ

1. The CNN effect considered
2. Developing a theory of media influence
3. The CNN effect myth
4. The CNN effect in action
5. The limits of the CNN effect
6. The CNN effect reconsidered

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ISBN: 0415259053 (ปกอ่อน) 177 หน้า
ขนาด: 154 x 233 x 14 มม.
น้ำหนัก: 305 กรัม
เนื้อในพิมพ์: ขาวดำ
สำนักพิมพ์Taylor & Francis
เดือนปีที่พิมพ์: --/2002
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