Based on an analysis of more than 200 evening newscasts aired during the first six years of the Reagan administration, this book offers an account of the ways in which the news media escalate public panic about terrorism and encourage support for specific US policy objectives, rather than build sympathy for terrorists. This book explores the similarities between news media and government portrayals of terrorism, combining textual criticism with an interpretation of official US policy statements and argues that government depictions and news presentations of terrorism reproduce an ideology that supports military strength and intervention.
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