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Degraded Capability : The Media and the Kosovo Crisis

Hammond, Philip(Edited by)Herman, Edward S.(Edited by)
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The media served a highly partisan and propagandistic role in NATO's Kosovo war, uncritically reproducing official spin in a way that was incompatible with their proclaimed democratic role as objective purveyors of information.

This book integrates a critical interpretation of Western policy towards the former Yugoslavia with analysis of media coverage of the Kosovo crisis and war.The first part of the book deals with the war itself and the build-up to it, placing this in the context of earlier Western intervention in Yugoslavia.

Part two discusses key issues raised by the media coverage, including the demonisation of the enemy, and the role of CNN.

In the final section, contributors analyse how the war was reported in different countries around the world, including the United States, Britain, Germany, India, Greece, Russia, and France.The book offers a corrective to the hysteria and misinformation that permeated media coverage.

Subjects covered include the role of the Internet, the changing media-military relationship, the depiction and definition of "war crimes", and how Yugoslav television was presented as a legitimate military target.

Contributors include John Pilger, Edward S. Herman, Phil Hammond, Diana Johnstone, Jim Naureckas and Jan Oberg.

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Pluto Press
074531631X / 9780745316314
Paperback / softback
01/05/2000
United Kingdom
English
x, 222p.
22 cm
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