No one seriously interested in the character of public knowledge
and the quality of debate over American alliances can afford to
ignore the complex link between press and policy and the ways in
which mainstream journalism in the U.S. portrays a Third World
ally. The case of Iran offers a particularly rich view of these
dynamics and suggests that the press is far from fulfilling the
watchdog role assigned it in democratic theory and popular
imagination.
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