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Drawing upon his lifelong study of politics and journalism, political historian Lee Edwards offers the first scholarly examination of a powerful new phenomenon in world politics—the mass media. Edwards argues in his far-ranging and innovative work that the media have become as important a factor in determining the course of international affairs and the future of nations as economic prosperity, military strength, natural resources, and national will. The author calls this vital new component of world politics "mediapolitik." He uses case studies from around the world to show how the mass media have influenced and even determined the outcome of major political acts such as the collapse of communism in Eastern and Central Europe, the Tiananmen Square massacre in China, the ousting of Chilean dictator Augusto Pinochet, and the political resurrection of South Africa’s Nelson Mandela.

The author argues that these case studies show that the mass media can either enrich or enslave the human spirit, depending upon their moral foundation. If the media follow a liberal democratic model, as in the United States and Western Europe, they contribute to a free and just society. If they follow an authoritarian model, as in South Africa before Mandela, or a totalitarian model as in Saddam Hussein’s Iraq or Fidel Castro’s Cuba, they perpetuate the regime in power and deny the fruits of freedom and democracy to the people.

Edwards addresses the question of how responsibly the American media, the most influential media in the world, handle their enormous power. Using the results obtained from his survey of 100 leading journalists as well as close analysis of major news stories of the last decade, the author confirms the rampant cynicism of the American media and its deleterious effect on American politics and government. The solution, he suggests, is that American journalists must practice moral responsibility and strengthen the liberal democratic model of mediapolitik around the world.

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Lee Edwards is senior fellow at the Heritage Foundation and adjunct associate professor of politics at The Catholic University of America. He is senior editor of "The World & I" magazine and author or editor of numerous books, including "The Collapse of Communism," "The Conservative Revolution," "The Power of Ideas: The Heritage Foundation at 25 Years," and "Goldwater: The Man Who Made a Revolution."
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Edwards, a fellow at the conservative Heritage Foundation, offers a theory of the role of 20th-century mass media and its interconnectedness with politics. His theory is cohesive and the case studies are insightful, alert to interesting detail, and provide convincing examples of how and in what circumstances the skillful use of mass media can change historical outcomes. Among the examples are Chile and the 1988 plebiscite ousting Pinochet, China's Tiananmen Square, Russia under Gorbachev and glasnost, and South Africa and F.W. DeClerk's decision to dismantle apartheid. Edwards's analyses of how the Chilean democratic opposition parlayed 15 minutes a night of uncensored television time into a victory over Pinochet, and the role of the South African press, once freed of constraints, in aiding anti-apartheid factions are particularly illustrative of the potentially awesome power of the media. As demonstrations of the resiliency of human beings in search of freedom, both examples are inspiring. Although not dramatic, the description of kishas, Japanese press collectives that self-censor and generally honor establishment preferences, provides a fascinating contrast to the American press. But in the end, Edwards's credible academic theory of mediapolitik is secondary to his distress over the failings of mass media in America. Warming to this subject in his last chapters, Edwards launches a jeremiad against the empty moral sensibility of American journalists. The attack has substance and will find sympathetic readers. But Edwards's approach is too didactic, paternalistic and simplistic (he enjoins journalists to "practice virtues like wisdom, courage and prudence" and to "accept the responsibility of power and believe in the power of responsibility") to influence members of the media.

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  • PublisherCatholic Univ of Amer Pr
  • Publication date2001
  • ISBN 10 0813209919
  • ISBN 13 9780813209913
  • BindingHardcover
  • Number of pages364

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