The U.S. Press and Iran: Foreign Policy and the Journalism of DeferenceUniversity of California Press, 2023 M04 28 - 300 pages 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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... journalists exercise judgment independent of official Washington in reporting Iranian life under the shah ? To what degree did journalism contribute to the " surprise " in the United States at the 1978 revolution ? What is the role of ...
... journalists exercise judgment independent of official Washington in reporting Iranian life under the shah ? To what degree did journalism contribute to the " surprise " in the United States at the 1978 revolution ? What is the role of ...
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Foreign Policy and the Journalism of Deference William A. Dorman, Mansour Farhang. relations with developing nations , or ... journalists proved easily sus- ceptible to ethnocentrism , a condition that served the policy goals of official ...
Foreign Policy and the Journalism of Deference William A. Dorman, Mansour Farhang. relations with developing nations , or ... journalists proved easily sus- ceptible to ethnocentrism , a condition that served the policy goals of official ...
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... journalists — admittedly few in number for reasons we discuss — who as early as 1954 reported accurately on the ... journalism virtually ignored the voice of Iranian dissidents , unlike those , say , in the Soviet Union , who are ...
... journalists — admittedly few in number for reasons we discuss — who as early as 1954 reported accurately on the ... journalism virtually ignored the voice of Iranian dissidents , unlike those , say , in the Soviet Union , who are ...
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... journalists wrote became reality , it would be a grave mistake to conclude that fanaticism and antimodernism were the motive forces behind the Iranian revolution . Just as the rule of Robespierre and Stalin was not the goal of French ...
... journalists wrote became reality , it would be a grave mistake to conclude that fanaticism and antimodernism were the motive forces behind the Iranian revolution . Just as the rule of Robespierre and Stalin was not the goal of French ...
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... journalism in general and foreign correspon- dence in particular is to ask reporters and editors how they view their ... journalistic decision making about what information to include in a news story , what language to use , what ...
... journalism in general and foreign correspon- dence in particular is to ask reporters and editors how they view their ... journalistic decision making about what information to include in a news story , what language to use , what ...
Contents
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The Consolidation of Power 19541962 | 63 |
Modernization Myth and Media 19631973 | 82 |
Further Illusions 19631973 | 116 |
The New Persian Empire 19731977 | 131 |
The Press and the 1978 Revolution West Meets East | 152 |
Journalism as Capitalism | 183 |
The Journalism of Deference | 201 |
Conclusion | 229 |
Notes | 237 |
Index | 265 |
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