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Spin Wars And Spy Games Global Media And Intelligence Gathering Markos Kounalakis

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Spin Wars And Spy Games Global Media And Intelligence Gathering Markos Kounalakis
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Publisher: Hoover Institution Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.68 MB
Pages: 248
Author: Markos Kounalakis
ISBN: 9780817921958, 0817921958
Language: English
Year: 2018

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Spin Wars And Spy Games Global Media And Intelligence Gathering Markos Kounalakis by Markos Kounalakis 9780817921958, 0817921958 instant download after payment.

As most long-standing news outlets have shuttered their foreign bureaus and print operations, the role of GNNs as information collectors and policy influencers has changed in tandem. Western GNNs are honored for being untethered to government entities and their ability to produce accurate yet critical situational analyses. However, with the emergence of non-Western GNNs and their direct relationships to the state, the independent nature of our global news cycle has been vastly manipulated. In Spin Wars and Spy Games, Kounalakis uses his interviews with an expansive and diverse set of GNN professionals to deliver a vivid depiction of the momentous sea change in mass media production. He traces the evolution of global news networks from the twentieth century to now, revealing today’s drastically altered news business model that places precedence on networks leveraging global power. This eye-opening narrative transforms our understanding of why countries like Russia and China invest heavily in their news media, and how the GNN framework operates in conjunction with state strategy and diplomatic sensitivity. Profoundly meticulous and insightful, this seminal work on the current state of transnational journalism gives readers a first-hand look at how global media powers shape policy and morph the public’s consumption of information.

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