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Are we witnessing the dawn of a new cold war?



Trade Review

'This is a fascinating account of media coverage of Russia - an important source for students of international relations, media studies and journalism'

-- Greg Philo, co-author of 'Bad News for Labour'

'A tremendous skewering of the increasingly hysterical tone adopted by the mainstream media when reporting on 'Russia'. In recent years, Western governments have spent millions in an attempt to reignite Russophobia in political and popular culture; books like this make the job of our security services and propaganda denizens that bit harder'

-- David Miller, co-author of 'A Century of Spin: How Public Relations Became the Cutting Edge of Corporate Power'

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements
Epigraph
Preface: The Cold War and Me
1. Introduction
2. The Cold War, the Media and the Enemy Image
3. Putin is Russia – Russia is Putin: Reporting the Presidential Elections, 2000–2018
4. Reporting Putin’s Russia: Political Opposition and Espionage
5. Putin at War: From Chechnya to Syria
6. Talking to Vladimir: ‘Bigger, Tougher, Stronger, Meaner’
7. The Makings of a New Cold War?
Appendix A The Putin Lexicon
Appendix B British Newspaper Headlines on Proposed - Boycott of World Cup 2018
Notes
References
Index

Russia and the Media The Makings of a New Cold

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      Publisher: Pluto Press
      Publication Date: 20/04/2020
      ISBN13: 9780745337654, 978-0745337654
      ISBN10: 0745337651

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Are we witnessing the dawn of a new cold war?



      Trade Review

      'This is a fascinating account of media coverage of Russia - an important source for students of international relations, media studies and journalism'

      -- Greg Philo, co-author of 'Bad News for Labour'

      'A tremendous skewering of the increasingly hysterical tone adopted by the mainstream media when reporting on 'Russia'. In recent years, Western governments have spent millions in an attempt to reignite Russophobia in political and popular culture; books like this make the job of our security services and propaganda denizens that bit harder'

      -- David Miller, co-author of 'A Century of Spin: How Public Relations Became the Cutting Edge of Corporate Power'

      Table of Contents

      Acknowledgements
      Epigraph
      Preface: The Cold War and Me
      1. Introduction
      2. The Cold War, the Media and the Enemy Image
      3. Putin is Russia – Russia is Putin: Reporting the Presidential Elections, 2000–2018
      4. Reporting Putin’s Russia: Political Opposition and Espionage
      5. Putin at War: From Chechnya to Syria
      6. Talking to Vladimir: ‘Bigger, Tougher, Stronger, Meaner’
      7. The Makings of a New Cold War?
      Appendix A The Putin Lexicon
      Appendix B British Newspaper Headlines on Proposed - Boycott of World Cup 2018
      Notes
      References
      Index

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