Table of Contents
PART I: THEORETICAL PERSPECTIVES
News Media and Foreign Policy: An Integrated Review, Abbas Malek and Krista E. Wiegand
The Media and Foreign Policy: A Framework of Analysis, Hamid Mowlana
Media Diplomacy and Foreign Policy: Toward a Theoretical Framework, Bosah Ebo
Information Liberalization and the Restructuring of International Relations, Shalini Venturelli
Social Identification and Media Coverage of Foreign Relations, Nancy K. Rivenburgh
PART II: EMPIRICAL STUDIES
The President, Congress, and the Media in Global Affairs, Dom Bonafede
Appropriating the "Public Mood" of Other Nations in Press-Foreign Policy Management: A Case Study from Canadian/American Relations, Richard L. Barton
The Press and Foreign Policy Dissent: The Case of the Gulf War, Robert A. Hackett
Presidential Initiatives and Foreign News: The Carter Human Rights Policy and Coverage of Central and South America, Catherine Cassara
Global News and Domestic Needs: Reflections and Adaptations of World Information to fit National Policies and Audience Needs, Rebecca Carrier
The Impact of Media and Images on Foreign Policy: Elite U.S. Newspaper Editorial Coverage of Surviving Communist Countries in the Post-Cold War Era, Paul Grosswiler
African News Media and Foreign Policy: The Case of Botswana, James J. Zaffiro
New York Times' Editorial Position and U.S. Foreign Policy: The Case of Iran Revisited, Abbas Malek
About the Contributors
Author Index
Subject Index