296 Pages
by
Routledge
296 Pages
by
Routledge
296 Pages
by
Routledge
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A collection of the papers from the 1995 Sandhurst conference presented by leading members of the armed forces, the media and academia. The conference marked a major advance in British thinking on this very topical and fast-moving subject, bringing together authorities from various fields in a multidisciplinary investigation which has been, and will be of great interest to a wide variety of specialist readers.
RUSI Journal
"a stimulating package of essays"
British Journalism Review
"a very interesting conference on the topic of relations between the media and armed conflict back in 1995....highly readable"
British Journalism Review
"The Sandhurst team, and in particular the editor of this book, Dr Stephen Badsey, not only organised a very interesting conference on the topic of relations between the media and armed conflict back in 1995, but have worked hard to make the book even better,"
Contempoary Security Policy
"One is unlikely to find a more informed set of essays than those put together by Stephen Badsey
"a stimulating package of essays"
British Journalism Review
"a very interesting conference on the topic of relations between the media and armed conflict back in 1995....highly readable"
British Journalism Review
"The Sandhurst team, and in particular the editor of this book, Dr Stephen Badsey, not only organised a very interesting conference on the topic of relations between the media and armed conflict back in 1995, but have worked hard to make the book even better,"
Contempoary Security Policy
"One is unlikely to find a more informed set of essays than those put together by Stephen Badsey
Biography
Stephen Badsey