The main theory discussed in this paper is the CNN effect. Piers Robinson argued that even in his book "CNN Effect: News, Foreign Policy and Intervention Myths" (2002), even those dealing with humanitarianism in particular, even terrible television images were taken over, a rather interesting discussion Did. The television picture of this crisis will raise US policy makers' decision to intervene in the crisis as this particular event does not usually give any benefit to the US.
Assuming that the modern mass media has a major impact on the implementation of foreign policy, for detailed analysis of media power and CNN impact, Piers Robinson's "Hope of Reconstruction Project and News Driven Media Intervention See illusion. "Political Research 49 (2001): 942
Gilboa, Eytan. "Global TV News and Foreign Policy: Discuss the CNN Effect", "International Research Perspectives", Vol. 6, No 3 (August 2005): 325-341. (Visited on 6th April 2011) http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/cgi-bin/fulltext/118672130/HTMLSTART? CRETRY = 1 & SRETRY = 0 In this article, Mr. Gilboa is being discussed among policy makers, journalists, and scholars on the influence of "CNN effect" on foreign policy formation process. Development process; 2) It can affect the implementation of policies (not to build it) by broadcasting graphic images that often weaken the support of specific policies by elite and the public. Managing the differences between policy features