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Through Their Eyes

Through Their Eyes Foreign Correspondents in the United States

U.S. Politics, Diplomacy

Stephen Hess, Brookings Institution Press 2005 c. 195pp.

Foreword

Guide: The nature of this study and where it fits in the Newswork series

Context: What may or may not appear in the world's media

Then: What we know about foreign correspondents in America, 1955-88

WHO THEY ARE

Patterns: Some findings, 1999-2003

Irregulars: The other foreign correspondents

Hollywood: A subject the world loves

In America: It's not like being in any other country

HOW THEY WORK

Time: Adjusting to deadlines around the world

Contact: Whereby the home office gains on foreign correspondents

Access: Who sees whom, when, and why

Help: Foreign correspondents as clients of the U.S. government

Borrowed News and the Internet: Where correspondents turn for information

WHAT THEY REPORT

One Day: The stories and the categories that they fit in

Now: What we know about foreign correspondents in America, the present

Appendix A: Foreign Correspondents in the United States, by Place of Origin, 1964-2000

Appendix B: Survey Questionnaire and Illustrative Responses

Appendix C: Respondents, Surveys, and Interviews

Notes

Thanks

Index

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