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Headline Diplomacy

Headline Diplomacy
Seib explores the many ways in which news coverage shapes the design bbc farsi iran news and implementation of foreign policy. By influencing the political attitudes of opinion-shaping elites bbc farsi iran news and the public at large, the news media can profoundly affect the conduct of foreign policy. Seib's text analyzes important examples of press influence on foreign affairs: the news media's definition of success bbc farsi iran news and failure, as in reporting the 1968 Tet Offensive in Vietnam; how public impatience, fueled by news reports, can pressure presidents, as happened during the Iran hostage crisis of 1979-81; how presidents can anticipate bbc farsi iran news and control news media coverage, as was done by the Bush administration during the 1991 Gulf War; how press revelation or suppression of secret information affects policy, as in the cases of the Bay of Pigs, the Cuban missile crisis, bbc farsi iran news and various intelligence operations; how coverage of humanitarian crises affects public opinion; the challenges of live TV coverage; bbc farsi iran news and the changing influence of news in the post-Cold War world. By covering a wide range of issues bbc farsi iran news and examples, this important text will stimulate thoughtful appraisal of the relationships between the news media bbc farsi iran news and those who make policy. It will be of interest to students bbc farsi iran news and scholars in journalism, political communication, bbc farsi iran news and international relations. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved.
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