Writing the War on Terrorism

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Writing the War on Terrorism
Author : Richard Jackson
File Size : 48,5 Mb
Publisher : Manchester University Press
Language : English
Release Date : 22 July 2005
ISBN : 0719071216
Pages : 244 pages
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This book examines the language of the war on terrorism and is essential reading for anyone wanting to understand how the Bush administration's approach to counter-terrorism became the dominant policy paradigm in American politics today.

Writing the War on Terrorism

This book examines the language of the war on terrorism and is essential reading for anyone wanting to understand how the Bush administration's approach to counter-terrorism became the dominant policy paradigm in American politics today.

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These candid conversations capture the difficulties of reporting during crisis and war, particularly the tension between government and the press. The participants include distinguished journalists—American and foreign, print and broadcast—and prominent public officials, past and present. They illuminate the struggle to balance free speech and the right to

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