Media Selectivity and U.S. Humanitarian Intervention: Reflection on the 1991 Crises in Iraq

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  • cnn-effect
  • humanitarian intervention
  • humanitariancrisis
  • iraq
  • mediaframing
  • policy-forcingroleofthemedia
  • u.s. foreign policy
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