This book provides the first detailed analysis of how interactions
between government policy and Fleet Street affected the political
coverage of the Greek civil war, one of the first major confrontations
of the Cold War. During this period the exponential growth of media
influence was an immensely potent weapon of psychological warfare.
Throughout the 1940s the press maintained its position as the most
powerful medium and its influence remained unchallenged. The
documentary record shows that a British media consensus was more
fabricated than spontaneous, and the tools of media persuasion and
manipulation were extremely important in building acceptance for
British foreign policy. Gioula Koutsopanagou examines how this media
consensus was influenced and molded by the British government and how
Foreign Office channels were key to molding public attitudes to
British foreign policy. These channels included system of briefings
given by the News Department to the diplomatic correspondents,and the
contacts between embassies and the British foreign correspondents.
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Orchestrating the Cold-War ‘Consensus’ in Britain
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781137551559
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
Springer Nature
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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