The U.S. media and Yugoslavia, 1991-1995

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The U.S. media and Yugoslavia, 1991-1995

James J. Sadkovich

Praeger, 1998

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [247]-272) and index

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内容説明

This book is a unique contribution to both media studies and contemporary politics. It analyzes the American media's structure and its role in shaping perceptions of the crisis in the former Yugoslavia, and looks at the key issues involved, from self-determination to genocide. Sadkovich sees the failure of the U.S. media and the West as having prolonged and even aggravated the conflict in the former Yugoslavia. This work will prove useful to both the general reader and students of media and current affairs.

目次

Introduction: Approaching the Media Elites and Audiences Values Types Technique Performance Stereotypes: Croats and Muslims Stereotypes: Serbs Legal and Moral Issues A Truly International Conflict End Games Bibliography Index

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