From the Book - Regular Print
Part I War Correspondent in History --
3 From Telegraph to Satellite: The Impact of Media Technology on War Reporting 24 --
Part II War Correspondent in the War Zone --
4 Journalists in the War Zone: From Crimea to Korea 47 --
5 Journalists and the Military since Vietnam 73 --
6 Lessons Learned? The Media, the Military and the Kosovo Crisis 103 --
Part III War Correspondent in Crisis --
7 Reporting the Cold War and the New World Order 127 --
8 War, Objectivity and the Journalism of Attachment 153 --
9 'Something Must Be Done' Journalism 182 --
Appendix 1 Recommendations to News Organisations for Journalists' Safety 208 --
Appendix 2 Surviving Hostile Regions 209 --
Appendix 3 MoD Green Book Rules for Media Reporting 211 --
Appendix 4 US Military Ground Rules for Media Reporting of the Persian Gulf War 212.
From the eBook - Fully updated second edition.
Part I. The war correspondent in historical perspective. 1. Introduction
2. The war correspondent: risk, motivation and tradition
3. Journalism, objectivity and war
4. From luckless tribe to wireless tribe : the impact of media technologies on war reporting
Part II. The war correspondent and the military. 5. Getting to know each other : from Crimea to Vietnam
6. Learning and forgetting : from the Falklands to the Gulf
7. Goodbye Vietnam Syndrome : the embed system in Afghanistan and Iraq
Part III. The war correspondent and ideological frameworks
8. Reporting the Cold War and the New World Order
9. Reporting the ' War on Terror' and the return of the evil empire
10. Conclusions : 'Telling truth to power'
the ultimate role of the war correspondent?