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The Us Press And Iran Foreign Policy And The Journalism Of Deference Reprint 2019 William A Dorman Mansour Farhang

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The Us Press And Iran Foreign Policy And The Journalism Of Deference Reprint 2019 William A Dorman Mansour Farhang
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The Us Press And Iran Foreign Policy And The Journalism Of Deference Reprint 2019 William A Dorman Mansour Farhang instant download after payment.

Publisher: University of California Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 18.22 MB
Pages: 300
Author: William A. Dorman; Mansour Farhang
ISBN: 9780520909014, 0520909011
Language: English
Year: 2023
Edition: Reprint 2019

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The Us Press And Iran Foreign Policy And The Journalism Of Deference Reprint 2019 William A Dorman Mansour Farhang by William A. Dorman; Mansour Farhang 9780520909014, 0520909011 instant download after payment.

No one seriously interested in the character of public knowledge and the quality of debate over American alliances can afford to ignore the complex link between press and policy and the ways in which mainstream journalism in the U.S. portrays a Third World ally. The case of Iran offers a particularly rich view of these dynamics and suggests that the press is far from fulfilling the watchdog role assigned it in democratic theory and popular imagination.

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