Terrorism and the media

from the Iran hostage crisis to the World Trade Center bombing

Explores how the mass media, the public, and decision makers in the United States have responded to major acts of anti-American terrorism during the last fifteen years, arguing that terrorists try to exploit the connection between the media, public opinion, and government officials, and are successful when they resort to violence.

Columbia University Press
1994
9780231100151
book

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