Dying for the Truth: The Concise History of Frontline War Reporting - Hardcover

Moorcraft, Paul

 
9781473879157: Dying for the Truth: The Concise History of Frontline War Reporting

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War correspondents are crucial to democracy and the public's discovery of the truth. Without the media, the temptation to manipulate events with propaganda could be irresistible to politicians of all hues. Dying for The Truth examines how journalists have plied their trade from the Crimean War to the present. Paul Moorcraft, a veteran journalist, discusses how correspondents’ considerable influence has shaped the actions of politicians and military commanders as well as public opinion, and reveals how authority figures now view the media as potentially valuable tools.

Technical developments and the “twenty-four-hour news cycle” have inevitably changed the nature of war reporting. Today news bureaus are apt to learn of developments before the higher chains of command. The author comments on key milestones that have contributed to this evolution. Using his own and others' experiences in recent conflicts, including Korea, the Falklands, the Balkans, Iraq, and Afghanistan, Moorcraft shares an aspect of warfare that is all too often overlooked but can be crucial to the outcome. The public's attitude toward the day-to-day conduct of war is becoming ever more significant and this fascinating book examines why.

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Professor PAUL MOORCRAFT has been a member of the media for nearly forty years. He is currently Visiting Professor at Cardiff University and Director of the Centre for Foreign Policy Analysis, London. His most recent book is The Jihadist Threat. He lives near Guildford, Surrey in England.

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