How terrorism is portrayed by the news media, and thus perceived by
the public, is directly linked to government's foreign policy
goals. Steven Livingston demonstrates the complex interactions
among the press, the public, and political actors in illuminating a
policymaking process that relies on image management as one
strategy in achieving policy objectives-not just in combating
terrorism but also in handling other foreign policy problems.
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