Impact : how the press affects federal policymaking / Martin Linsky.

"Based on three years of research, Mr. Linsky's account reveals the strategies, conflicts, cooperation between reporters and officials and the consequences for all of us of their dealings with one another. Moving beyond current debate about whether the press is liberal or conservative, adv...

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Main Author: Linsky, Martin.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York : W.W. Norton, [1986]
Edition:First edition.
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505 0 |a Introduction / Jonathan Moore -- Thinking about the press and government / Gary R. Orren -- The press-government relationship today -- Moving away from the era of cooperation -- Consequences of a pervasive press -- Significant impacts of the press -- The conditions for big press impact -- How policymakers deal with the press -- Dispelling the leak mystique -- Toward better policymaking -- Epilogue -- Appendix A: Designing and conducting the survey / Wendy O'Donnell -- Appendix B: The interviews -- Appendix C: Questionnaire: How the press affects federal policymaking. 
520 |a "Based on three years of research, Mr. Linsky's account reveals the strategies, conflicts, cooperation between reporters and officials and the consequences for all of us of their dealings with one another. Moving beyond current debate about whether the press is liberal or conservative, adversarial or friendly, 'Impact' offers persuasive evidence that policy makers are effective only when they learn how to manage the press."--Jacket. 
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