Degraded capability : the media and the Kosovo crisis /

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Imprint:London ; Sterling, Va. : Pluto Press, c2000.
Description:x, 222 p. ; 23 cm.
Language:English
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/4323998
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Other authors / contributors:Hammond, Phil.
Herman, Edward S.
ISBN:0745316328
Notes:Includes bibliographical references (p. 212-216) and index.
Table of Contents:
  • Foreword
  • Introduction
  • Part I. The West's Destruction of Yugoslavia
  • 1.. Nato and the New World Order: Ideals and Self-Interest
  • 2.. Western Intervention and the Disintegration of Yugoslavia, 1989-1999
  • 3.. War Crimes
  • 4.. The War and its Aftermath
  • Part II. Seeing the Enemy
  • 5.. New Militarism and the Manufacture of Warfare
  • 6.. Nazifying the Serbs, from Bosnia to Kosovo
  • 7.. The Military and the Media
  • 8.. Symbolic Warfare: Nato versus the Serbian Media
  • Part III. Reporting the War around the World
  • 9.. Following Washington's Script: The United States Media and Kosovo
  • 10.. CNN: Selling Nato's War Globally
  • 11.. Third Way War: New Labour, the British Media and Kosovo
  • 12.. Censorship by Omission
  • 13.. The French Media and the Kosovo War
  • 14.. From 'Never again War' to 'Never again Auschwitz': Dilemmas of German Media Policy in the War against Yugoslavia
  • 15.. 'Thank you God! Thank you Norway!' Norwegian Newspapers and the Kosovo War
  • 16.. The Greek 'Participation' in Kosovo
  • 17.. Consensus and Conflict in the Russian Press
  • 18.. India
  • How India Sees Through Western Reports
  • An Indian View of the Western Media from Iraq to Yugoslavia
  • Conclusions: First Casualty and Beyond
  • Notes on Contributors
  • References
  • Index