Media pressure on foreign policy : the evolving theoretical framework / by Derek B. Miller.

Media pressure is often implicated in changes to foreign policy. It is at once hailed as a check on the abuse of power and then reviled for undermining the roles and responsibilities of democratic institutions. But we are still left to wonder what media pressure is. This question is explicitly answe...

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Main Author: Miller, Derek B., 1970-
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: New York : Palgrave Macmillan, 2007.
Edition:1st ed.
Series:Palgrave Macmillan series in international political communication.
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Summary:Media pressure is often implicated in changes to foreign policy. It is at once hailed as a check on the abuse of power and then reviled for undermining the roles and responsibilities of democratic institutions. But we are still left to wonder what media pressure is. This question is explicitly answered here, and in doing so it shows how the never-ending conversation between the media and executive creates social imperatives to which the executives "must" respond or else threaten their needed moral positions required to lead or act in international affairs.
Physical Description:1 online resource (x, 244 pages) : illustrations
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9780230605008
0230605001
9781349538270
1349538272
1281363022
9781281363022
9786611363024
6611363025
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Language:English.
Source of Description, Etc. Note:Print version record.