Description: An analysis of the influence of the news media upon foreign policy and military operations. Stoebel, a "Washington Times" reporter, argues that the relationship between policy makers and the media is complex, and that government official...
Synopsis An analysis of the influence of the news media upon foreign policy and military operations. Stoebel, a "Washington Times" reporter, argues that the relationship between policy makers and the media is complex, and that government officials routinely use the media to serve their own goals--rather than, as is often asserted, being used by the media.
Details
Publication Date:
1997-05-01
Edition Description:
Illustrated
Size
Length:
275 pages
Height:
9.5 in
Width:
6.5 in
Thickness:
1.0 in
Weight:
23.2 oz
Industry Reviews "A well-written piece of research that will completely engage readers interested in the media's place in today's culture." Berkowitz