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Global Television and Foreign Policy

  • by James F. Larson
  • Publication Date: March 01, 1988
  • Price: $8.99
  • Item #: 12858
Global Television and Foreign Policy

Are the media and

government adversaries or two parts of a single

institution? How can television news coverage be

improved, through reform or radical redefinition?

How will television's growing importance in the

media-foreign policy relationship affect the prospects

for a democratic U.S. foreign policy?

Television news commentator and author Edwin

Newman, in his introduction to "Global Television

and Foreign Policy," notes that Mr. Larson, a

member of the faculty of the University of

Washington's School of Communications, "has

organized the subject and raised the pertinent

questions with a clarity that will be notably helpful to

members of the foreign policy establishment, to

people in the news business itself, and--which counts

most--to the public."

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