This article responds to the analysis by Douglas Kellner of the way the Bush Administration has manipulated media coverage, especially coverage of the attacks of 11/9/01, to support an aggressive foreign policy. The writer is generally in agreement with the analysis, although the article makes posits five propositions: 1) there is nothing new in using terror and atrocity as a pretext for war, 2) the attacks and response reflects a deeply ingrained culture of violence, including within the USA, 3) the current conflict is profoundly theological in nature, 4) the discourse of the US Administration reveals a profound ignorance of the possible motivations of the attackers, and 5) the portrayal of the attacks and the response reveals the continui...
The phrase of "the Global War on Terror" was adopted by the media. It was announced that Washington ...
The article identifies some important reasons why terrorism conflicts tend to go into long-lasting d...
This article explores and challenges the hypocrisy and misrepresentations surrounding Western media ...
This article responds to the analysis by Douglas Kellner of the way the Bush Administration has mani...
The War on Terror was the label assigned by the Bush administration to its national security policy,...
This article, like so many others, demonstrates that the "War on Terrorism", the "War in Iraq" and t...
This article deals with the new terrorism, responses to it by the Bush administration, the impact ...
The role of the media in the reporting of terrorism has evolved and grown along with the development...
One of the magnitude effect of the horrific 9/11 terrorist attacks on the United States and the subs...
The War on Terror was the label assigned by the Bush administration to its national security policy,...
This article argues that policies of the Bush administration since 11 September 2001, have had -- pe...
This thesis seeks to understand the conditions in the United States post-9/11 that enabled the Bush ...
Following the terrorist attacks of September 11th came a flood of criticism of Islam and Muslims in ...
There are still fundamental questions to be answered on the nature of conflict post-9/11 and our exi...
The 9/11 attacks made the war on terror the central plank of American grand strategy. Yet despite it...
The phrase of "the Global War on Terror" was adopted by the media. It was announced that Washington ...
The article identifies some important reasons why terrorism conflicts tend to go into long-lasting d...
This article explores and challenges the hypocrisy and misrepresentations surrounding Western media ...
This article responds to the analysis by Douglas Kellner of the way the Bush Administration has mani...
The War on Terror was the label assigned by the Bush administration to its national security policy,...
This article, like so many others, demonstrates that the "War on Terrorism", the "War in Iraq" and t...
This article deals with the new terrorism, responses to it by the Bush administration, the impact ...
The role of the media in the reporting of terrorism has evolved and grown along with the development...
One of the magnitude effect of the horrific 9/11 terrorist attacks on the United States and the subs...
The War on Terror was the label assigned by the Bush administration to its national security policy,...
This article argues that policies of the Bush administration since 11 September 2001, have had -- pe...
This thesis seeks to understand the conditions in the United States post-9/11 that enabled the Bush ...
Following the terrorist attacks of September 11th came a flood of criticism of Islam and Muslims in ...
There are still fundamental questions to be answered on the nature of conflict post-9/11 and our exi...
The 9/11 attacks made the war on terror the central plank of American grand strategy. Yet despite it...
The phrase of "the Global War on Terror" was adopted by the media. It was announced that Washington ...
The article identifies some important reasons why terrorism conflicts tend to go into long-lasting d...
This article explores and challenges the hypocrisy and misrepresentations surrounding Western media ...