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The Mediatization of Foreign Policy, Political Decision-Making and Humanitarian Intervention

eBook - The Palgrave Macmillan Series in International Political Communication
ISBN/EAN: 9781137544612
Umbreit-Nr.: 4346852

Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 0 S., 1.83 MB
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Erschienen am 16.01.2017
Auflage: 1/2017


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  • Zusatztext
    • This book examines under what scope conditions foreign policy actors adopt media logic. The authors analyze media logic under three specific scope conditions: uncertainty, identity, resonance. First, they lay out the general adaptation of media logic in the general debate of the UN General Assembly 1992-2010. They then explore the adaptation of media logic in Finland, Sweden and the United Kingdom concerning the cases of humanitarian intervention in Côte dIvoire and Libya, both in 2011. The results indicate the need to move beyond the assumption of a general process of mediatization affecting politics in total. Instead, they point in the direction of a nuanced process of mediatization more likely under certain scope conditions and in certain political contexts.
  • Kurztext
    • This book examines under what scope conditions foreign policy actors adopt media logic. The authors analyze media logic under three specific scope conditions: uncertainty, identity, resonance. First, they lay out the general adaptation of media logic in the general debate of the UN General Assembly 1992-2010. They then explore the adaptation of media logic in Finland, Sweden and the United Kingdom concerning the cases of humanitarian intervention in Cote d'Ivoire and Libya, both in 2011. The results indicate the need to move beyond the assumption of a general process of mediatization affecting politics in total. Instead, they point in the direction of a nuanced process of mediatization more likely under certain scope conditions and in certain political contexts.
  • Autorenportrait
    • <b>Douglas Brommesson</b> is Associate Professor in Political Science at Lund University, Sweden. His main research interests include foreign policy analysis, international relations and religion and politics. Most recently, he co-edited the volume<i>Global Community? Transnational and Transdisciplinary Exchanges</i> (2015). His articles have appeared in journals such as<i>Cooperation and Conflict</i>,<i>International Politics</i>, the<i>Journal of International Relations and Development</i>, and the<i>International Review of Sociology</i>.&nbsp;<div><br></div><div><b>Ann-Marie Ekengren</b> is Professor in Political Science at the University of Gothenburg, Sweden. Her research areas are foreign policy decision-making, international relations and party politics. Ekengren is the author of seven books and has published articles in&nbsp;the<i>International Review of Sociology</i>,<i>International Studies Quarterly</i>and&nbsp;<i>Party Politics&nbsp;</i>among others.<br></div>