292 Pages
by
Routledge
292 Pages
by
Routledge
288 Pages
by
Routledge
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First Published in 2004. Events in the Gulf Crisis of 1990–91 have highlighted the importance of the increasingly complex and difficult relations between Defence and the Media in time of War – especially in time of limited conflict when the well-being – let alone the security – of the home nation may not be affected. This problem has become especially acute given the growth of the new high... Read more
The main value of Defence and the Media in Time of Limited War" is...as a primary source marking the views and opinions of those who took part in the Brisbane conference, and the state of military-media relations as an academic discipline in Australia at the time. In these terms the book is a success, and both the editor and the conference organisers should be well pleased with what they have achieved." Stephen Badsey, Royal Military Academy Sandhurst
Biography
Peter R. Young is Senior Research Fellow in Defence Media Studies at the School of Media and Journalism, Queensland University of Technology. He retired from the Australian Army with the rank of Major after service including Vietnam.






