Journalism and Foreign Policy: How the US and UK Media Cover Official Enemies

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This edited collection brings together critical and up-to-date assessments of how mainstream American and British media cover their respective foreign policies, paying special attention to ‘official enemies’. In the age of the internet and social media, the reporting and commentary on world events by mainstream Western media remains tightly bound by the way in which Western governments promote their framing. This book explores the extent to which historical and recent Western media coverage has reflected and continues to reflect the foreign policies of the United States and the United Kingdom towards ten non-Western countries: Afghanistan, China, Cuba, Haiti, Iran, Palestine, Russia, Serbia, Syria, and Vietnam. Chapters analyse media coverage before, during and after war and geo-political and economic conflicts. Drawing from diverse perspectives and methods, including historical analysis, content analysis, critical discourse analysis, and critical linguistics, Journalism and Foreign Policy offers original insight into the Western media’s representation of important global events and developments, as well as the key scholarly issues of propaganda and digital media, across a wide range of recent coverage. This volume is key reading for academics and students in the areas of foreign policy and international politics, international communication, media content analysis, and journalism.

Author(s): Jesse Owen Hearns-Branaman, Tabe Bergman
Publisher: Routledge
Year: 2022

Language: English
Pages: 198
City: London

Cover
Half Title
Title Page
Copyright Page
Table of Contents
Acknowledgements
List of Contributors
1 Introduction: The Enduring Nexus between News Media and Foreign Policy
2 The Serbs in Western Political and Media Discourse: Othering, Demonisation, and Tutelage
3 The More Things Change, the More the Frame Remains the Same: Comparing American and Russian Coverage of Dissident Alexei Navalny
4 Mired in Tradition: How the US and UK News Media Frame Iran as an Official Enemy
5 Still Misreporting Gaza: Violence and Context in the British Press Coverage of the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict in 2021
6 ‘Chemical Weapon Attacks and an Evil Dictator’: Outsourcing Propaganda during the War in Syria
7 American News on Haiti: The Enduring Imperial Mindset
8 Anti-Cuba Narratives in the US Media: The Struggle between Ownership and Independence
9 Not So Golden Anymore: UK Press Coverage of the Changing UK-China Relations in the 21st Century
10 The US Media on the Vietnam War and Beyond: In the Name of Objectivity
11 The Western Media on the War in Afghanistan: Still Mirroring Official Views
Index