This research analyzed the formulation and implementation of Department of Defense policy on media access during Operations Desert Shield and Desert Storm of 1990-91. The study drew on theory related to the role of the press in society, influence of the media, and in-group/out-group relations. Data was generated by in-depth interviews of journalists and Department of Defense officials involved in public affairs aspects of the war, in addition to analysis of primary source documents. It offers a detailed case history of military-media negotiations about Gulf War press policy.The study found that military and media groups differed in the way each framed its vision of the role of the press, with the result that the two groups had separate noti...
Experiences from the Gulf War and other post Cold War military conflicts have stimulated an ongoing ...
Following Iraq’s invasion of Kuwait in August 1990, the conflict later known as the Gulf War became ...
Television audiences around the world were gripped by television news reporting of the events in Ira...
News coverage of warfare poses a difficult problem for political systems with a free press, such as ...
News coverage of warfare poses a dilemma for social systems with a free press, such as the United St...
Conflicts such as the Gulf war of 1990–1991 raise a range of issues pertaining to the role of force ...
on reverse if necessary and identify by block number) FIELD GROUP SUB-GROUP MEDIA COVERAGE; THEATER;...
This thesis research seeks to analyze the significance of the relationship between the media and the...
The Embedded Media Program was created in 2003 prior to the war in Iraq to allow reporters unprecede...
The media are always expected to be the objective mediators between the events they are reporting an...
This thesis examines the politics of conflict reporting by exploring the role of U.S. state-media re...
Media coverage is an important element in the foreign policy-making process (Bennett, 1994). Mermin ...
War is a tragic part of our society. War causes death and destruction not only to losers but also to...
In the avalanche of analyses about what went wrong in Iraq, one area should be of particular interes...
Based on extensive original research, Shoot First and Ask Questions Later provides a comprehensive a...
Experiences from the Gulf War and other post Cold War military conflicts have stimulated an ongoing ...
Following Iraq’s invasion of Kuwait in August 1990, the conflict later known as the Gulf War became ...
Television audiences around the world were gripped by television news reporting of the events in Ira...
News coverage of warfare poses a difficult problem for political systems with a free press, such as ...
News coverage of warfare poses a dilemma for social systems with a free press, such as the United St...
Conflicts such as the Gulf war of 1990–1991 raise a range of issues pertaining to the role of force ...
on reverse if necessary and identify by block number) FIELD GROUP SUB-GROUP MEDIA COVERAGE; THEATER;...
This thesis research seeks to analyze the significance of the relationship between the media and the...
The Embedded Media Program was created in 2003 prior to the war in Iraq to allow reporters unprecede...
The media are always expected to be the objective mediators between the events they are reporting an...
This thesis examines the politics of conflict reporting by exploring the role of U.S. state-media re...
Media coverage is an important element in the foreign policy-making process (Bennett, 1994). Mermin ...
War is a tragic part of our society. War causes death and destruction not only to losers but also to...
In the avalanche of analyses about what went wrong in Iraq, one area should be of particular interes...
Based on extensive original research, Shoot First and Ask Questions Later provides a comprehensive a...
Experiences from the Gulf War and other post Cold War military conflicts have stimulated an ongoing ...
Following Iraq’s invasion of Kuwait in August 1990, the conflict later known as the Gulf War became ...
Television audiences around the world were gripped by television news reporting of the events in Ira...