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The CNN Effect: The Myth of News Media, Foreign Policy and Intervention Book

The CNN Effect: The Myth of News Media, Foreign Policy and Intervention
The CNN Effect: The Myth of News Media, Foreign Policy and Intervention, From the Gulf War to Kosovo, the last decade has seen a new found willingness by Western governments to use force to intervene in distant humanitarian crises. Central to this new policy is the so-called CNN effect, the saturation of western viewers wi, The CNN Effect: The Myth of News Media, Foreign Policy and Intervention has a rating of 3 stars
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The CNN Effect: The Myth of News Media, Foreign Policy and Intervention, From the Gulf War to Kosovo, the last decade has seen a new found willingness by Western governments to use force to intervene in distant humanitarian crises. Central to this new policy is the so-called CNN effect, the saturation of western viewers wi, The CNN Effect: The Myth of News Media, Foreign Policy and Intervention
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  • The CNN Effect: The Myth of News Media, Foreign Policy and Intervention
  • Written by author Piers Robinson
  • Published by Taylor & Francis, Inc., July 2002
  • From the Gulf War to Kosovo, the last decade has seen a new found willingness by Western governments to use force to intervene in "distant" humanitarian crises. Central to this new policy is the so-called "CNN effect," the saturation of western viewers wi
  • From the Gulf War to Kosovo, the last decade has seen a new found willingness by Western governments to use force to intervene in "distant" humanitarian crises. Central to this new policy is the so-called "CNN effect," the saturation of western viewers wi
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Introduction1
1The CNN effect considered7
2Developing a theory of media influence25
3The CNN effect myth46
4The CNN effect in action72
5The limits of the CNN effect93
6The CNN effect reconsidered117
App. A: Policy uncertainty133
App. B: Framing137
App. C: Testing the policy-media interaction model141
App. D: Case selection143
Notes149
Bibliography and further reading161
Index171


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