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Edited by W. Lance Bennett and David L. Paletz

Taken by Storm

The Media, Public Opinion, and U.S. Foreign Policy in the Gulf War

328 pages, xvii1, 308 p.  6 x 9  © 1994
Series: American Politics and Political Economy Series

Paper $19.00

ISBN: 9780226042596   Published October 1994

Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction to the Media and Foreign Policy
A View from the Press
Marvin Kalb
A View from the Military
Thomas W. Kelly
A View from the Academy
Bernard C. Cohen
1: The News About Foreign Policy
W. Lance Bennett
2: The Press as Prologue: Media Coverage of Saddam's Iraq, 1979-1990
Gladys Engel Lang, Kurt Lang
3: News and Historical Content: The Establishment Phase of the Persian Gulf Policy Debate
William A. Dorman, Steven Livingston.
4: The News before the Storm: The Iraq War Debate and the Limits to Media Independence
Robert M. Entman, Benjamin I. Page.
5: Domesticating a Crisis: Washington Newsbeats and Network News after the
Iraq Invasion of Kuwait
Timothy E. Cook
6: Strategic Public Diplomacy: Managing Kuwait's Image During the Gulf
Conflict
Jarol B. Manheim
7: The Gulf War as Popular Culture and Television Drama
Daniel C. Hallin, Todd Gitlin.
8: News Coverage of the Gulf Crisis and Public Opinion: A Study of
Agenda-Setting, Priming, and Framing
Shanto Iyengar, Adam Simon.
9: Elite Leadership of Mass Opinion: New Evidence from the Gulf War
John Zaller
10: Crisis, War, and Public Opinion: The Media and Public Support for the
President
Richard A. Brody
11: A Mutual Exploitation Model of Media Influence in U.S. Foreign Policy
Patrick O'Heffernan
12: Strategic Politicians, Public Opinion, and the Gulf Crisis
John Zaller
13: Just Deserts?
David L. Paletz
Appendix: Gulf Conflict Event Guide
Contributors
Index
Subjects



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