Eporting Nuclear Pakistan Security Perceptions and the Indian Press
Reporting Nuclear Pakistan elucidates the role of the media in the process of securitization and the construction of identities, It examines the Linkages between security perceptions and the mass media. Keeping the South Asian scenario in perspective, the books systematically explores the nature of the security discourse in the Indian press, focusing on the coverage of Pakistan and its nuclear programme. Through a rigorously documented content analysis of Indian newspapers over the years, it provides an analytical account of how Pakistan and its nuclear programme are framed and represented in the Indian press. In the process, the book unveils the performance of the press vis-a-vis official government policy towards Pakistan and its nuclear policy, as well with regard to India's own nuclear policy.
The book provides critical insights into the interrelation of politics and the mass media, theoretical conceptualizations of security, India-Pakistan relations and the nuclear programmes of both India and Pakistan. t will be of interest to scholars of Political Science an International Relations, Security studies, disarmament, mass communication, and south Asia, as well as to policy makers, media professionals, and those concerned about world peace and nuclear non-proliferation.
Reporting Nuclear PAKISTAN
Author:
Teresa Joseph
Rs. 1100
Additional information
ISBN | 9788184050448 |
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Year of Publication | 2009 |
Binding | HardBound |
Pages | |
Edition | |
Language | English |
Preface
List of Tables
List of Abbreviations
1. Contextualising Security and the Mass Media
2. Security Discourses in South Asia and the Indian Press
3. Pakistan's Nuclear Programme: Indian Perceptions
4. Pakistan's Nuclear Programme and the Indian Press
5. Conclusion
Bibliography
Index