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INDEX

                internal communication (cont.)  90; quality 54; relationship with
                  230(7/7n); discretion in 154–5;  politicians 161; as subversive
                  effect of defence policy on 152,  55–6, see also newspapers
                  153; Tory problems in 155–6,
                  see also communication process;  Kaid, L. 229(6/1n); et al. 12
                  international communication;  Keeter, S. 36
                  political communication     Kelley, S. 133
                international communication,  Kelly, M. and Mitchell, T. 181,
                  background 187–8; Cold War    186
                  193–7; as domestic matter 188;  Kennedy, J. F. 138, 145, 194, 202
                  East–West relations 189–98;  Kent, B. 176
                  effect of conflict on 198–220;  Kepplinger, H.M. and Dombach,
                  grand alliance 192–3;         W. 36
                  Zimbabwe/South Africa       King, A. 168
                  experience 197–8            ‘Kinnock–the movie’ 34, 37,
                interviews, advocacy/impartiality  228(3/5n)
                  balance in 89; as           Kinnock, N. 123, 139, 142, 149,
                  agressive/confrontational 86–9;  152
                  as deferential 86; introduction of  Knightley, P. 199
                  136; politician/broadcaster  Korean Airlines 194, 195, 196
                  tensions in 88–9; with politicians  Kraus, S. and Davis, D. 137
                  44; as programme genre 87–8;  Krushchev, N. 194
                  set-piece 139; star status in 88  Kuwait 212–18
                Iraq 212, 219–20
                Irish National Liberation Army  Lawson, C. 112
                  (INLA) 182                  Lee, I. 136
                Irish Republican Army (IRA) 10,  Leiss, W. et al. 99
                  11, 182, 183–4, 185, 186    Levin, M.B. 190, 191
                                              liberal democracy, and citizen’s
                Jacques, M. 229(5/3n)           rights 17; and constitutionality
                Jamieson, K. 101, 126           17–18; and emergence of
                Jennifer’s Ear 123–4, 146       bourgeoisie 16–17; normative
                Johnson, K. and Elebash, C. 110,  ideal 119; and participation 18;
                  119, 120                      principles of 16; and rational
                Johnson, L. B. 202              choice 18; theory of 16–18, see
                Jones, M. 80                    also democracy
                Jones, N. 149, 171, 228(2/4n)  Linton, M. 60, 229(4/5n)
                Joslyn, R. 103                Lippmann, W. 26, 28, 79
                journalism, as apolitical 55;  Livingstone, K. 81, 87, 121, 122,
                  authored 79; bard as tolerated  154
                  court jester 82;            Livingstone, S. and Lunt, P. 85,
                  commercialisation of 67–8;    227(1/4n)
                  establishment of journalist-
                  pundits 79–80, 81, 82; experts  Macarthur, J.R. 212–13, 214, 218
                  in 89–90; hypodermic effect 61;  McCarthy, J. 194
                  lack of substance in 68; lobby  McCombs, M. 52
                  162; new providers of 70; pack  MacDonald, I. 208
                  68, 95; political relationships  McDonald, T. 87
                  70–1; profession of 71–2; and  MacGregor, S. 88
                  public scepticism 56; pundits in  McKay, R. and Barr, B. 170


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