Headline diplomacy: how news coverage affect foreign policy
Material type: TextSeries: Praeger series in Political CommunicationPublication details: Westport, Conn., USA: Praeger, 1997Description: 188pISBN:- 0275953750 (pbk.)
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Through the examination of American foreign policy crises the author analyses the ways in which the news media can influence executive decision making.
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