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The London and Madrid bombings, the French riots, the uproar over
the Danish Muhammad cartoons, foiled plots at Heathrow Airport, in
Frankfurt Germany and Copenhagen--these events all underscore the
volatile relationship between Muslims and their European hosts. Who
are these angry Muslims? How did so many come to Europe? What does
this mean for the United States?
In 1990, Nicaragua's Sandinista government was toppled in an election that every major American news organization and pollster predicted they would win in a landslide. Why the Nicaraguan upset and why did the U.S. media get it so wrong? Through an examination of American coverage of Nicaragua since the Cuban Revolution, Why Nicaragua Vanished provides intriguing answers to these questions, and for the first time tests media coverage of a major foreign policy crisis against an independent analysis of the events covered. Robert S. Leiken offers valuable insights into how the media shapes Americans' opinions about the world, and in the process he challenges American cultural stereotypes. Beautifully written, Why Nicaragua Vanished is perfect for all interested in the media, foreign policy, Latin America, or U.S. intellectual life.
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