Taken by Storm
Discover the intricate dynamics of media influence on foreign policy in the United States with "Taken by Storm" by the esteemed author. Published by The University of Chicago Press in 1994, this enlightening paperback spans 328 pages, delving deep into the Gulf War era.
This compelling text investigates the pivotal role of mass media and public opinion in shaping foreign policy decisions. It covers the vibrant prewar media debates, the impactful news coverage during the conflict, and the lasting effects on public opinion and policymakers. By examining these elements, the author crafts a thorough narrative that highlights the media's undeniable power in times of crisis.
"Taken by Storm" is essential reading for anyone interested in the intersections of media, politics, and public perception. Enhance your understanding of this crucial historical moment by adding this insightful book to your collection today!