An insightful analysis of the role of the press in shaping public opinion and influencing world affairs, written by noted journalist and media scholar Robert W. Desmond. Drawing upon his extensive experience in the field, Desmond provides readers with a nuanced and engaging account of the complex interplay between the media and international politics, and offers thoughtful reflections on the challenges facing the press in an increasingly interconnected and rapidly changing world.
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