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The Independence of South Sudan : The Role of Mass Media in the Responsibility to Prevent / Walter C. Soderlund and E. Donald Briggs.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Soderlund, Walter C., author.
Briggs, E. Donald, author.
Series:
Studies in international governance.
Studies in international governance
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Mass media--Canada.
Mass media.
Mass media--United States.
Humanitarian intervention.
Mass media--Social aspects--South Sudan.
Mass media--Moral and ethical aspects--South Sudan.
South Sudan--History--21st century.
South Sudan.
South Sudan--History--Autonomy and independence movements--Press coverage--Canada.
South Sudan--History--Autonomy and independence movements--Press coverage--United States.
Genre:
Electronic books.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (xvi, 165 pages) : color maps.
Distribution:
Beaconsfield, Quebec : Canadian Electronic Library, 2014
Place of Publication:
Waterloo, Ontario : Wilfrid Laurier University Press, [2014]
Language Note:
English
Summary:
The Responsibility to Protect, the report of the International Commission on Intervention and State Sovereignty (ICISS), focused on three international responsibilities in the area of human security: the responsibility to prevent, the responsibility to react, and the responsibility to rebuild. The report acknowledged the difficulty of identifying countries likely to experience widespread civil violence and then predicting when this would occur. But the authors of this book submit that if ever a case of a “responsibly to prevent” was possible to anticipate, South Sudan was it. A Comprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA) ended the Sudanese second civil war in 2005 with a call for a referendum to be held in South Sudan in 2011 to determine the region’s future, In the event, an overwhelming majority voted for independence for the region. The question that motivated this book is whether the CPA would set in motion a process resulting in yet another brutal conflict, and, if that conflict was widely predicted, what should be the response of the international community in terms of “responsibility to prevent”? Mass media coverage has been identified as an important factor in mobilizing the international community into action in crisis and potential crisis situations; however, the impact of media reporting on actual decision-making is unclear. Thirty-plus years of research has demonstrated consistent agenda-setting effects, while a more recent stream of research has confirmed significant framing effects, the latter most likely to occur in cases where advocacy framing is used. This book examines the way in which the press in Canada and the United States interpreted the potential for violence that accompanied South Sudan’s independence in 2011, and whether or not their governments had a responsibility to prevent.
Contents:
Preface and acknowledgements
Sudan's north-south divide
International intervention : from peacekeeping to humanitarian intervention to the responsibility to protect
The responsibility to prevent : problems of identification and implementation
Influencing public opinion and foreign policy decision making : the role of mass media
North American press coverage of the 2010 Sudanese elections
North American press coverage of the 2011 referendum
North American press coverage of the declaration of independence by the republic of South Sudan
Assessing the effectiveness of the responsibility to prevent : the impact of press framing on policy choices
Postscript developments since independence.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 137-153) and index.
Description based on print version record.
ISBN:
9781771120845
1771120843
9781771120838
1771120835
OCLC:
898086005

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