Media and Political Conflict
Discover the groundbreaking insights of Media and Political Conflict by Cambridge University Press, published in 1997. This compelling paperback spans 272 pages and serves as the first comprehensive exploration of the media's pivotal role in political confrontations, ranging from local protests to global wars. The book provides a dynamic framework for understanding how media influences public perception and political outcomes during significant events. Delve into detailed analyses of three critical conflicts: the Gulf War, the Palestinian Intifada, and the attempts by the Israeli right wing to disrupt the Israeli-Palestinian peace process. This essential read is perfect for anyone interested in the intersection of media and politics, offering valuable perspectives for scholars, students, and casual readers alike.