On the Front Lines : Following America's Foreign Correspondents Across the Twentieth Century
From Sarajevo in 1914 to Baghdad in 1990 renowned foreign correspondent Michael Emery charts the difficulties facing his American colleagues covering overseas events. He tells the _stories behind the stories_ and the pressures faced by American reporters like Marguerite Higgins and Peter Arnett. Emery demonstrates the effects of censorship, propaganda, and _disinformation_ and argues for an independent and well-trained foreign press corps.