Mass Media and International Relations

The “CNN Effect” and the Role of the Mass Media in Foreign Policy Formulation

Authors

  • Elias Papadopoulus

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.22151/politikon.15.1.2

Keywords:

media, international relations, CNN Effect

Abstract

In the modern theories in the science of International Relations, the traditional pillar of the school of Realism that considered the state as the only actor in the international scene, actor who took every decision in a monolithic and rational way, taking into consideration only the national interest, has now been rejected. The metaphor of the "black box", indicative of this monolithic way of operation and the rejection of every non-state, but also intra-state and out-of-state actor, even if it was valid once, has definitely been weakened by the events of the post-cold war era, and especially with the advent of globalization. New parameters have been inserted in the process of foreign policy formulation and politicians (and all those responsible for a country‘s foreign policy) have to take them into consideration.

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Published

2009-04-30

How to Cite

Papadopoulus, Elias. 2009. “Mass Media and International Relations: The ‘CNN Effect’ and the Role of the Mass Media in Foreign Policy Formulation”. Politikon: The IAPSS Journal of Political Science 15 (1). Online:44-55. https://doi.org/10.22151/politikon.15.1.2.

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