The “CNN Effect” and Its Influence on US Foreign Policy Decision-Making

Alida Tomja
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The “CNN effect” is a term that has been used to describe the influence of 24-hour news coverage on foreign policy decision-making, particularly in the context of the United States. The term was coined in the early 1990s following the Gulf War, during which CNN's live coverage of the conflict was widely credited with shaping public opinion and influencing US foreign policy decisions. Since then, the concept of the “CNN effect” has been the subject of much debate and analysis in the field of media and foreign policy. The aim of this paper is to examine the impact of the 'CNN effect' on US foreign policy, with a specific focus on its role in shaping public opinion and influencing policy outcomes. Through a case study of US foreign policy initiatives in Somalia, this study analyzes the relationship between media coverage and policy decisions. The methodology used in this study involves conducting an in-depth analysis of media coverage and policy decisions in the selected cases. A combination of primary and secondary sources, including news reports, government documents, and academic literature, was used to develop a comprehensive understanding of the “CNN effect” on US foreign policy decision-making. The findings of this study suggest that the “CNN effect” is a real phenomenon that has had a significant influence on US foreign policy decision-making. Media coverage can create pressure on policymakers to take action by generating a sense of urgency and demand for response among the public and other stakeholders. In addition, media coverage can shape the international community's response to a crisis or conflict, which can further influence policymakers. However, the impact of media coverage on foreign policy decisions is complex and multifaceted, as decision-makers must balance the information presented in the media with other factors, such as strategic interests and long-term goals. This paper contributes to the understanding of the relationship between media coverage and foreign policy decision-making, highlighting the importance of considering the influence of media in policy outcomes. Understanding the “CNN effect” can inform the strategies of policymakers, journalists, and the general public in shaping the discourse and decisions of US foreign policy.   Received: 05 May 2022 / Accepted: 18 May 2023 / Published: 20 May 2023
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“CNN效应”及其对美国外交决策的影响
“CNN效应”是一个用来描述24小时新闻报道对外交政策决策的影响的术语,特别是在美国的背景下。这个词是在海湾战争之后的20世纪90年代初创造的,在此期间,CNN对冲突的现场报道被广泛认为塑造了公众舆论,影响了美国的外交政策决定。从那时起,“CNN效应”的概念一直是媒体和外交政策领域争论和分析的主题。本文的目的是研究“CNN效应”对美国外交政策的影响,特别关注其在塑造公众舆论和影响政策结果方面的作用。本研究以美国在索马里的外交政策为例,分析了媒体报道与政策决定之间的关系。本研究使用的方法包括对选定案例的媒体报道和政策决定进行深入分析。本文结合新闻报道、政府文件和学术文献等一手资料和二手资料,全面了解了“CNN效应”对美国外交政策决策的影响。本研究结果表明,“CNN效应”是一个真实存在的现象,对美国的外交政策决策产生了重大影响。媒体报道可以通过在公众和其他利益攸关方中产生紧迫感和要求作出反应,从而对决策者施加压力,迫使他们采取行动。此外,媒体报道可以影响国际社会对危机或冲突的反应,从而进一步影响决策者。然而,媒体报道对外交政策决定的影响是复杂和多方面的,因为决策者必须平衡媒体提供的信息与其他因素,如战略利益和长期目标。本文有助于理解媒体报道与外交政策决策之间的关系,强调了考虑媒体在政策结果中的影响的重要性。了解“CNN效应”可以为政策制定者、记者和普通公众在塑造美国外交政策的话语和决策时提供信息。收稿日期:2022年5月05日/收稿日期:2023年5月18日/发表日期:2023年5月20日
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