Authors: A. Trevor Thrall, David L. Paletz
ISBN-13: 9781572732476, ISBN-10: 1572732474
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Hampton Press, Incorporated
Date Published: November 2000
Edition: New Edition
"This book traces the evolution and implementation of government press strategy from Vietnam through the Gulf War and its consequences by illustrating how the rising importance of the press in everyday political life has compelled presidents to change their strategies for dealing with the media during war and also encouraged them to alter their approach to waging war more generally." "It challenges the popular existing explanation for the rise of modern press restrictions and amends the history of recent wartime government/press relations which the conventional wisdom has skewed, relocating the subject of wartime press policy and public relations within the broader arena of government/press relations where it belongs. War in the Media Age also aims to provide a thorough grounding in the history of recent government/press relations during conflict, and in the mechanics of how presidents, the military, and the press do their jobs during war."--BOOK JACKET.
1 | Introduction | 1 |
2 | The Seeds of a New Strategy: Press Policy in Vietnam | 13 |
3 | The Legacy of Vietnam and the Growth of Media Power | 45 |
4 | Grenada: The "Off the Record" War | 77 |
5 | Pinning the Press Down in Panama | 127 |
6 | Persian Gulf Press Policy | 163 |
7 | War in the Media Age | 231 |
Author Index | 267 | |
Subject Index | 275 |