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From a broader historical perspective, the period of 1970 to 2000 also included the end of the Vietnam War era, the rise of political conservatives led by President Reagan, the end of the Cold War era and fall of the Soviet Union, the emergence of personal computers and new media and the reconfiguration of the American and world economies. [...] the appearance of an unnamed source often signals a political effort to manage the news, something that would have been consistent with the communication goals of the Reagan White House.25 Reinforcing the idea of an apparent relationship between presidencies and media sourcing trends, Kaiser stressed that the nature of government leadership, the White House as well as Congress, influences how reporters use anonymity.
This longitudinal study combines quantitative and qualitative techniques to document and explain the evolution of foreign news in the Chicago Daily News, the newspaper that virtually invented the ideal of a quality, professional American foreign news service. Foreign news at the newspaper began as an experiment and evolved over time, adapting to factors such as cost, ownership, competition, and the urgency of events abroad. This study, through its focus on change over time and on conditions that shaped change, attempts to articulate a dynamic, historical approach to studying foreign correspondence.
After years of conflict during which the United States has steadfastly supported the state of Israel no matter what, the Obama administration is more willing to criticize, and so are most nations of the world. The latest episode involving the Israeli attack on a protest ship near Gaza brought quick reprisal far and wide. Longtime Jewish supporters of Israel, like columnist Robert Scheer, were harshly critical.
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