The Role of the Media in Foreign Policy Decision-Making: A Theoretical Framework

This paper maintains that the media is involved in all stages of foreign policy formulation processes and that political leaders take the media into consideration in its national and international aspects. Moreover, the paper argues that this double-edged media environment is considered mainly in th...

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Main Author: Chanan Naveh
Format: Article
Language:deu
Published: Berlin Regener Publishing House 2002-10-01
Series:Conflict & Communication Online
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Online Access:http://www.cco.regener-online.de/2002_2/pdf_2002_2/naveh.pdf
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spelling doaj-99d04f4cfd294e119c5a5dc1d1575f322020-11-25T00:08:57ZdeuBerlin Regener Publishing HouseConflict & Communication Online1618-07472002-10-0112The Role of the Media in Foreign Policy Decision-Making: A Theoretical FrameworkChanan NavehThis paper maintains that the media is involved in all stages of foreign policy formulation processes and that political leaders take the media into consideration in its national and international aspects. Moreover, the paper argues that this double-edged media environment is considered mainly in the publication, or media management stage. The involvement of the media in this decision-making process is complex. When an external, international event occurs, political leaders learn about it from the media. This information is processed through various image components and than the policy or decision-formulating process is set in motion. Media advisors and PR professionals participate in the process, officials consult with them and consider their advice. Finally, they take the media into account when they define their policy and match to it the appropriate media tools. Past studies of foreign policy decision-making neglected to deal with this complex role of the media. They described the media (if at all) as one of the channels of informing leaders of international events, as input for the decision-making process. Actual reality demonstrates that this perspective minimizes the place of the media and therefore it should be dealt theoretically as well as in applied research case studies using a more complex approach emphasizing the crucial role of the media in foreign policy. The paper develops and presents a framework for the analysis of foreign policy decision-making which tries to compensate for some of the flaws of existing models in the field, incorporating the complex processes of media input into decision-making, as well as reflecting the role of the press and TV in the formulation stage of policy-making. http://www.cco.regener-online.de/2002_2/pdf_2002_2/naveh.pdfstages of the foreign policy formulation processmedia input into decision-makingcomplexity of the role of the mediainteraction between political leaders and the mediadevelopment of an analytic framework
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The Role of the Media in Foreign Policy Decision-Making: A Theoretical Framework
Conflict & Communication Online
stages of the foreign policy formulation process
media input into decision-making
complexity of the role of the media
interaction between political leaders and the media
development of an analytic framework
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title The Role of the Media in Foreign Policy Decision-Making: A Theoretical Framework
title_short The Role of the Media in Foreign Policy Decision-Making: A Theoretical Framework
title_full The Role of the Media in Foreign Policy Decision-Making: A Theoretical Framework
title_fullStr The Role of the Media in Foreign Policy Decision-Making: A Theoretical Framework
title_full_unstemmed The Role of the Media in Foreign Policy Decision-Making: A Theoretical Framework
title_sort role of the media in foreign policy decision-making: a theoretical framework
publisher Berlin Regener Publishing House
series Conflict & Communication Online
issn 1618-0747
publishDate 2002-10-01
description This paper maintains that the media is involved in all stages of foreign policy formulation processes and that political leaders take the media into consideration in its national and international aspects. Moreover, the paper argues that this double-edged media environment is considered mainly in the publication, or media management stage. The involvement of the media in this decision-making process is complex. When an external, international event occurs, political leaders learn about it from the media. This information is processed through various image components and than the policy or decision-formulating process is set in motion. Media advisors and PR professionals participate in the process, officials consult with them and consider their advice. Finally, they take the media into account when they define their policy and match to it the appropriate media tools. Past studies of foreign policy decision-making neglected to deal with this complex role of the media. They described the media (if at all) as one of the channels of informing leaders of international events, as input for the decision-making process. Actual reality demonstrates that this perspective minimizes the place of the media and therefore it should be dealt theoretically as well as in applied research case studies using a more complex approach emphasizing the crucial role of the media in foreign policy. The paper develops and presents a framework for the analysis of foreign policy decision-making which tries to compensate for some of the flaws of existing models in the field, incorporating the complex processes of media input into decision-making, as well as reflecting the role of the press and TV in the formulation stage of policy-making.
topic stages of the foreign policy formulation process
media input into decision-making
complexity of the role of the media
interaction between political leaders and the media
development of an analytic framework
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