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INDEX
Racak massacre
Security Council resolutions
CNN effect 166–171, 173
macro review 101, 104–105, 110,
security risk environments 9, 39,
73–74, 173
117–118, 125
Seib, Philip 189n42
media coverage 76, 85–89,
90–92, 96
sensitive information 9, 52–53
Serbia war 1999 see Kosovo crisis
micro review 149–158
1999
notes 207n48, 207n54,
213n67, 215n106,
Serbs 69, 71–72, 81, 84, 159,
215n4
171–173
notes 201n4–5, 205n18
Rambouillet Conference 1999 76,
see also FRY
214n91, 214n97
Shaw, Martin 24–26
CNN effect 169, 171
macro review 101, 102, 110
Shi’ite rebellion 25
Simpson, John 25
micro review 150, 158–160
Ranta, Helena (Dr) 207n49
Six Day War 17
related effects 10–11
Skaggs, David 147
Solana, Javier 140
research approaches 22
Somalia intervention 1992 21,
challenging effect see challenging
CNN effect
26–27, 29–30
Soviet downing of KAL flight 007
interview-based see interview-
based approaches
18
media-based 24–26, 31 Security Council resolution see UN
Srebrenica massacre 23, 71, 135,
policy-media interaction model see 167, 203n14
policy-media interaction Status Quo Plus document
model 149–151, 164, 167
quantitative 26–27, 31 strategic policy 51–53, 59–60,
Reuters 13, 189n54 168–169, 173
Robinson, Piers 4–6, 25, 27–31 micro review 130, 134–136, 139,
notes 188n37, 192n47, 141–146, 152–153,
193n50–51, 194n74 159–160
Roosevelt, Franklin 51 Strobel, Warren 22
Rousseau, Jean-Jacques 49 Summers, Harry G. Jr. 47
Rubin, James 149 sympathetic framing 11, 28, 81, 85
Rugova, Ibrahim 70, 133–134, 138,
172 tactical policy 53, 59–60,
Russia 8, 132, 138–139, 140, 168–169
209n9 micro review 130, 134–136, 138,
Rwandan genocide 1994 25–26 141–145, 152–153,
160–161
safe havens 4, 21, 25, 71, 203n14 technology 17
Sarajevo marketplace massacre telephone 6
30–31 television 5–6, 13–17, 18, 189n50,
Schwarzkopf, Norman (General) 52 190n72
Scowcroft, Brent 4 coverage see media coverage

