Jay Reyes
Jan 2, 2011
Research Papers / ROLE OF AMERICAN POP-CULTURE (MASS MEDIA) IN AMERICAN FOREIGN POLICY IMPLEMENTATION [4]
Thanks Kevin! I already did some of the necessary narrowing of the topic as well as directing more focus on the specific medium and aspect of foreign policy that I'd like to look at.
So, instead of focusing on the Bush-Obama administration, I'd like to look at (as you've suggested) the foreign policies of the 21st century America. Also, in terms of the specific media, I'd like to look at the contemporary forms of media that's most prevalent in the 21st century that is, TV/Film and the internet. Regarding the focus of the foreign policy, I'd like to consider looking at the foreign policies for national and international security, because this is the primary concern of the American foreign policies in the 21st century.
Is this narrow enough? Thanks again :-)
Thanks Kevin! I already did some of the necessary narrowing of the topic as well as directing more focus on the specific medium and aspect of foreign policy that I'd like to look at.
So, instead of focusing on the Bush-Obama administration, I'd like to look at (as you've suggested) the foreign policies of the 21st century America. Also, in terms of the specific media, I'd like to look at the contemporary forms of media that's most prevalent in the 21st century that is, TV/Film and the internet. Regarding the focus of the foreign policy, I'd like to consider looking at the foreign policies for national and international security, because this is the primary concern of the American foreign policies in the 21st century.
Is this narrow enough? Thanks again :-)