Your Country, Our War: The Press and Diplomacy in Afghanistan
Autor Katherine A. Brownen Limba Engleză Paperback – 20 mar 2019
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780190879419
ISBN-10: 0190879416
Pagini: 296
Dimensiuni: 234 x 155 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.39 kg
Editura: Oxford University Press
Colecția OUP USA
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 0190879416
Pagini: 296
Dimensiuni: 234 x 155 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.39 kg
Editura: Oxford University Press
Colecția OUP USA
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Recenzii
I've been waiting for a book like this. And here it is: a thoughtful, gripping account about how journalists have covered the war in Afghanistan and about how that coverage has both shaped and been shaped by the decisions of American political leaders. Katherine Brown's easy prose is matched only by her keen analysis of a country and a topic she knows better than anyone else. This book should be required reading in the White House, on Capitol Hill, the corridors of the Pentagon, and anywhere else people want to better understand the role of the press in advancing U.S. foreign policy.
This book proves that stories matter. You won't look at Afghanistan, or the American press, the same way again. A terrific and persuasive account of an important part of our global history. Many lessons in this book!
From the eye of the storm, Brown offers an important examination of how worldview, diverging perspectives on the mission of journalism, and the grim realities of war can create a huge disconnect in how local and international media portray global crises.
Brown's extraordinary book furnishes a brace of new insights into the role that journalists and journalism have played in the Afghan War. Building on the author's unusual access and her painstaking attention over time, Brown provides valuable insights into the strengths and weaknesses of political leadership in Kabul and Washington, and the enduring strains relating to coverage of a diffuse and complex conflict that started as the 'Good War' and becomes the 'Endless' one.
Your Country, Our War is essential reading for anyone interested in the intersections of journalism and diplomacy. Katherine Brown's on-the-ground experience in Afghanistan and her sophisticated understanding of international relations enrich this valuable book. Afghanistan is viewed by the rest of the world through the filter of journalism, which both magnifies and distorts, and Brown provides crisp analysis of how this works.
This book proves that stories matter. You won't look at Afghanistan, or the American press, the same way again. A terrific and persuasive account of an important part of our global history. Many lessons in this book!
From the eye of the storm, Brown offers an important examination of how worldview, diverging perspectives on the mission of journalism, and the grim realities of war can create a huge disconnect in how local and international media portray global crises.
Brown's extraordinary book furnishes a brace of new insights into the role that journalists and journalism have played in the Afghan War. Building on the author's unusual access and her painstaking attention over time, Brown provides valuable insights into the strengths and weaknesses of political leadership in Kabul and Washington, and the enduring strains relating to coverage of a diffuse and complex conflict that started as the 'Good War' and becomes the 'Endless' one.
Your Country, Our War is essential reading for anyone interested in the intersections of journalism and diplomacy. Katherine Brown's on-the-ground experience in Afghanistan and her sophisticated understanding of international relations enrich this valuable book. Afghanistan is viewed by the rest of the world through the filter of journalism, which both magnifies and distorts, and Brown provides crisp analysis of how this works.
Notă biografică
Katherine Brown is Adjunct Professonial Lecturer in the School of International Service at American University. She is also currently the President and CEO of Global Ties U.S. She began her career in the National Security Council at the White House and first traveled to Afghanistan in 2003 as a U.S. embassy press aide, to return several times over 13 years.