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Media Power and the Transformation of War

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The book explores the significant impact of television news media on the dynamics of war and politics. It argues that the media not only influences public perception but also transforms the cognitive and strategic environments of those involved in warfare. By examining the interplay between news coverage and the actions of political and military actors, it highlights how media shapes interactions and decisions in the context of conflict.

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Media Power and the Transformation of War, Kenneth A. Loparo

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2012
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