Debating War and Peace
Discover the intricate relationship between media and military intervention in Debating War and Peace by Princeton University Press. Published in 1999, this thought-provoking paperback spans 168 pages, delving into the critical analysis of newspaper and television reporting surrounding pivotal events such as the US intervention in Grenada and Panama, the bombing of Libya, the Gulf War, and US actions in Somalia and Haiti.
Authoritative and insightful, this book reveals how the absence of debate over US policy in Washington translates to a lack of discourse in the news. It challenges readers to consider the implications of media narratives on public perception and policy-making. Ideal for students, scholars, and anyone interested in the intersection of media and politics, Debating War and Peace offers a compelling examination of how information shapes our understanding of war and peace. Don’t miss the opportunity to enhance your knowledge on this crucial topic!