Of the enormous number of books published on the Arab-Israeli conflict most focus on its history or the political dimensions of the current peace process. None however has provided an in-depth look at the relationship between those who shape the events and the Western journalists who cover them. In this bold new study Mohammed A. el-Nawawy explores the ways in which government officials try to manipulate the news media how the reporters contend with such interference the professional and newsmaking roles of the journalists and how their demographic and educational backgrounds influence their coverage of this crucial time and place.Through interviews with 168 Western correspondents94 in Israel and 74 in Egyptwho together represent more than 88 percent of the whole population of foreign correspondents in the Middle East the author provides an invaluable source of information on the day-to-day activities of reporters in the region as well as their interactions with government officials.
Piracy-free
Assured Quality
Secure Transactions
*COD & Shipping Charges may apply on certain items.