Unreliable Watchdog

CATO INSTITUTEISBN: 9781952223334

The News Media and U.S. Foreign Policy

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By Ted Galen Carpenter
Imprint: CATO INSTITUTE
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HARDBACK
Dimensions:
229 x 152 mm
Weight:
1000 g
Pages:
320

Description

Ted Galen Carpenter is senior fellow for defense and foreign policy studies at the Cato Institute. He is the author of twelve books and more than 800 articles and studies on international affairs. His previous books include Gullible Superpower: U.S. Support for Bogus Foreign Democratic Movement;Perilous Partners: The Benefits and Pitfalls of Americas Alliances with Authoritarian Regimes; The Fire Next Door: Mexicos Drug Violence and the Danger to America; and Smart Power: Toward a Prudent Foreign Policy for America. He is a frequent guest expert on radio and television programs and is a contributing editor to both the National Interest and American Conservative.


Introduction: An Ambiguous Press Legacy on Foreign Policy



Chapter 1: The Medias Long History of Hawkish Sentiments



Chapter 2: A (Belated) Vietnam Wakeup Call and Its Aftermath



Chapter 3: New Restraints and Enticements: Grenada, the Gulf War, and Somalia



Chapter 4: Advocacy Journalism and Propaganda: Press Coverage of the Balkan Wars



Chapter 5: Recirculating Government Disinformation on Iraq



Chapter 6: Cheerleading for Humanitarian Crusades: Libya and Syria



Chapter 7: Toxic Bias Pollutes Russia Coverage



Chapter 8: Volatile Media Perspectives Regarding China



Chapter 9: Group Think and Club Membership



Chapter 10: Harassing Journalistic Dissenters



Chapter 11: The Press as a Subsidiary of the National Security State?



Chapter 12: A Changing Media Landscape: The Growth of Social Media



Conclusion: The Medias Obligation to Serve as a Foreign Policy Watchdog


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