Acknowledgments |
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Introduction |
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10 | (3) |
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Chapter One The Wars of Serbian Expansion: The War Against Croatia |
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Serbia's Nationalist Resurgence |
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15 | (5) |
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Media Instrument of Hate (1) |
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20 | (3) |
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Forging Fear and Hatred: Kosova |
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23 | (1) |
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Reactive Nationalism: Croatia |
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24 | (9) |
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Croatia's Human Rights Record |
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33 | (1) |
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34 | (5) |
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39 | (1) |
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40 | (2) |
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42 | (3) |
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Eastern Slavonia: World War II-Scale Bombardment |
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45 | (2) |
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Dubrovnik and the End of the War |
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47 | (1) |
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48 | (3) |
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51 | (1) |
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52 | (15) |
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Chapter Two The Wars of Serbian Expansion: The War Against Bosnia |
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67 | (272) |
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68 | (4) |
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72 | (3) |
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75 | (3) |
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78 | (3) |
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Media; Preparing Public Opinion (2) |
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81 | (1) |
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81 | (5) |
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Media: Concealing Genocide (3) |
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86 | (4) |
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Genocide: `The Muslim Nation May Disappear Altogether' |
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90 | (8) |
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98 | (6) |
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104 | (2) |
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UN Impartiality and Bosnia's Reputation |
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106 | (1) |
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The End of the War: Conclusion |
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107 | (2) |
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109 | (14) |
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The International Reaction to the Wars of Serbian Expansion |
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123 | (1) |
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124 | (7) |
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131 | (2) |
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133 | (11) |
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Recognition and the Build-up to War in Bosnia |
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144 | (3) |
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147 | (9) |
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156 | (5) |
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161 | (16) |
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Media, Global Crises, and Intervention |
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177 | (1) |
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178 | (2) |
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Media Influence in Global Crises |
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180 | (7) |
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Problem Definition and Bosnia |
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187 | (17) |
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The Media-State Relationship and Other Problems |
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204 | (7) |
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Representations of Bosnia in Context |
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211 | (2) |
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Global Crises in the 1990s |
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213 | (6) |
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Representing War and Genocide in Bosnia |
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219 | (3) |
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Sustained Coverage, Framing, and Public Opinion |
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222 | (7) |
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229 | (3) |
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232 | (19) |
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Moral Equalisation by Media in the Wars of Serbian Expansion |
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251 | (1) |
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Balkanism: The Historical Template for False Balancing |
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252 | (2) |
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Framing the Crisis: Linguistic False Balancing |
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254 | (5) |
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Journalistic False Balancing |
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259 | (7) |
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Representing the Serbian Alliance |
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266 | (3) |
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269 | (7) |
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`Ethnic Cleansing' vs. `Genocide': The Representation of Genocidal Expulsion in Eastern and Northern Bosnia |
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276 | (19) |
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Representing the Debate About Intervention |
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295 | (14) |
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Moral Equalisation: A Provisional Conclusion |
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309 | (4) |
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313 | (26) |
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Chapter Six Framing the War in Bosnia: How Routines, Skepticism, and Exclusivism Shaped Representations of Genocidal Expulsion |
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339 | (72) |
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Contemporary Western Perspectives |
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340 | (3) |
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Contemporary News Routines |
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343 | (22) |
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Scepticism vs. Critical Belief: Methodological Problems in Reporting Systematic Massacres |
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365 | (2) |
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Accessing Genocide: Reporting Methodology |
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367 | (10) |
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`Genocide Denial' and Holocaust Exclusivism |
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377 | (9) |
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Production Issues in the Framing of Bosnia: A Provisional Conclusion |
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386 | (4) |
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390 | (21) |
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411 | (14) |
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Historical Interpretation |
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412 | (3) |
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415 | (3) |
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418 | (1) |
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Secondary Issues: (1) Production: Why Was Framing Biased Toward Equalisation and Ambiguity |
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419 | (1) |
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Reception: The Effects of Coverage |
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420 | (3) |
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423 | (2) |
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425 | (24) |
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426 | (4) |
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430 | (1) |
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431 | (6) |
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Describing the Representation |
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437 | (6) |
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443 | (6) |
Bibliography |
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Author Index |
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Subject Index |
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