Through their eyes foreign correspondents in the United States /
"Drawing on personal interviews and original survey research, reveals the mindset of foreign correspondents posted in the United States from a wide range of countries, and examines how foreign reporting has changed over the past 20 years"--Provided by publisher.
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Washington, D.C. :
Brookings Institution Press,
c2006.
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| Rochtain ar líne: | An electronic book accessible through the World Wide Web; click to view |
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Níl clibeanna ann, Bí ar an gcéad duine le clib a chur leis an taifead seo!
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Clár na nÁbhar:
- Guide : the nature of this study and where it fits in the newswork series
- Context : what may or may not appear in the world's media
- Then : what we know about foreign correspondents in America, 1955-88
- Who they are
- Patterns : some findings, 1999-2003
- Irregulars : the other foreign correspondents
- Hollywood : a subject the world loves
- In America : it's not like being in any other country
- How they work
- Time : adjusting to deadliness around the world
- Contact : whereby the home office gains on foreign correspondents
- Access : who sees whom, when, and why
- Help : foreign correspondents as clients of the U.S. government
- Borrowed news and the Internet : where correspondents turn for information
- What they report
- One day : the stories and the categories that they fit in
- Now : what we know about foreign correspondents in America, the present.