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Greg McLaughlin 
Russia and the Media 
The Makings of a New Cold War

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President Vladimir Putin is a figure of both fear and fascination in the Western imagination. In the minds of media pundits and commentators, he personifies Russia itself – a country riven with contradictions, enthralling and yet always a threat to world peace.


But recent propaganda images that define public debate around growing tensions with Russia are not new or arbitrary. Russia and the Media asks, what is the role of Western journalism in constructing a new kind of Cold War with Russia? Focusing on British and US media coverage of moments of crisis and of co-operation between the West and Russia, Mc Laughlin exposes how such a Cold War framework shapes public perceptions of a major, hostile power reasserting itself on the world stage.


Scrutinising events such as the Ukraine/Crimea crisis, the Skripal Poisoning and Russia’s military intervention in Syria – as well as analysing media coverage of the 2018 Russian presidential election and build up to the 2018 World Cup – Russia and the Media makes a landmark intervention at the intersection of media studies and international relations.

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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

A propos de l’auteur

Greg Mc Laughlin is an Associate of the Centre for Media Research at Ulster University. He is the author of The War Correspondent (Pluto, 2nd edition; 2016), and co-author with Stephen Baker of The Propaganda of Peace: The Role of Media and Culture in the Northern Ireland Peace Process (2010) and The British Media and Bloody Sunday (2015).
Langue Anglais ● Format EPUB ● Pages 224 ● ISBN 9781786805249 ● Taille du fichier 0.5 MB ● Maison d’édition Pluto Press ● Lieu London ● Pays GB ● Publié 2020 ● Édition 1 ● Téléchargeable 24 mois ● Devise EUR ● ID 7420702 ● Protection contre la copie Adobe DRM
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