The media and international affairs after the cold war (Paperback)

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In the "new world disorder" the media is no longer forced to see world events through the prism of East-West relations. While media coverage is still strongly influenced by foreign policy, the media for the first time has a chance to set its own agenda and determine what is really important for viewers and readers: inter alia the environment, refugees, migration and drugs. Whereas during the Cold War foreign policy priorities set the international media agenda, today the situation is often reversed.

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In the "new world disorder" the media is no longer forced to see world events through the prism of East-West relations. While media coverage is still strongly influenced by foreign policy, the media for the first time has a chance to set its own agenda and determine what is really important for viewers and readers: inter alia the environment, refugees, migration and drugs. Whereas during the Cold War foreign policy priorities set the international media agenda, today the situation is often reversed.

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Tso

Country of origin

United Kingdom

Series

Wilton Park papers, 74

Release date

December 1993

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210 x 148mm (L x W)

Format

Paperback

Pages

36

ISBN-13

978-0-11-701968-3

Barcode

9780117019683

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0-11-701968-2



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