Reporting War and International Politics
Scholars talked about media coverage of foreign affairs events and differences in U.S. and European coverage. Among the topics they… read more
Scholars talked about media coverage of foreign affairs events and differences in U.S. and European coverage. Among the topics they addressed were the quality of news coverage of foreign policy, the types of stories reported by different media, ways in which combat has been reported, and freedom of the press. Following their remarks they answered questions from the audience. close
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Francis Fukuyama Professor Nitze (Paul H.) School of Advanced International Studies->International Political Economy
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Don Oberdorfer Resident Scholar Nitze (Paul H.) School of Advanced International Studies->Korean Studies
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- Katharina Vogeli Executive Director Swiss Foundation for World Affairs
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