Selling War in a Media Age

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  • Selling War in a Media Age Book Detail

  • Author : Kenneth Osgood
  • Release Date : 2010-06-27
  • Publisher : University Press of Florida
  • Genre : History
  • Pages : 372
  • ISBN 13 : 0813040884
  • File Size : 26,26 MB

Selling War in a Media Age by Kenneth Osgood PDF Summary

Book Description: George W. Bush's "Mission Accomplished" banner in 2003 and the misleading linkages of Saddam Hussein to the 9/11 terrorist attacks awoke many Americans to the techniques used by the White House to put the country on a war footing. Yet Bush was simply following in the footsteps of his predecessors, as the essays in this standout volume reveal in illuminating detail. Written in a lively and accessible style, Selling War in a Media Age is a fascinating, thought-provoking, must-read volume that reveals the often-brutal ways that the goal of influencing public opinion has shaped how American presidents have approached the most momentous duty of their office: waging war.

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