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Larson, James F. – 1988
This document explores the impact of television coverage on foreign policy decision making and the complexities of a changing media-foreign policy relationship in an era of global television. Government officials believe that television news has a great effect on foreign policy decisions. By contrast, many political scientists contend that…
Descriptors: Decision Making, Foreign Policy, Global Approach, International Education
Browne, Millard C. – 1976
The purpose of this conference of news executives from Japan and the United States was to exchange views on the relationship of the two nations and to identify areas of common concern. In general, it was agreed that the two nations are getting along very well despite their cultural differences. The first session dealt with the U.S. role in Asia.…
Descriptors: Conferences, Cultural Differences, Economics, Foreign Countries
Agee, Warren K. – 1979
This paper details a study undertaken to determine the extent of the response made by United States journalism organizations, wire services, and individual media to the pledges of collaboration with Third World media made at UNESCO General Conference meetings and to ascertain problems associated with the fulfillment of those pledges. In addition,…
Descriptors: Change Agents, Communication Problems, Cooperation, Developing Nations
Altschull, J. Herbert – 1983
Differences in journalism education across the world reflect differences in political, economic, and social environments. Journalism education in the United States, which began in the age of progressivism and reflected the values of the time, has emphasized the press's objectivity and independence, an independence built on its reliance on…
Descriptors: Communications, Developed Nations, Developing Nations, Educational Development
Salwen, Michael B.; Garrison, Bruce – 1988
Although much is known about how governments and major media organizations stand on some world press problems, some important actors in the debate--small- and medium-size newspapers in the United States--have been ignored. The editors of these newspapers are gatekeepers who, like their counterparts on large elite newspapers, play a fundamental…
Descriptors: Developing Nations, Editors, Foreign Countries, Freedom of Information