Seeking the wider public, not 'power triangle'
Richard C. Stanton's new work is a reminder that brevity can be a virtue in academic writing. Stanton's concise book contends that a centuries-old Western apporach to news which plants all news in the local prevents the Western press from fully reporting world issues. He organises his di...
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Asia Pacific Network
2009
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/bd84fc1d55e94138ba6c6b8d714bd4f8 |
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Summary: | Richard C. Stanton's new work is a reminder that brevity can be a virtue in academic writing. Stanton's concise book contends that a centuries-old Western apporach to news which plants all news in the local prevents the Western press from fully reporting world issues. He organises his discussion with supporting analysis from the news roles of world and regional institutions such as ASEAN and the UN as well as NGOs.
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