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Rethinking Media Coverage: Vertical Mediation and the War on Terror -
Why Afghanistan fell off the media's radar for the last 20 years
Twenty Years Ago, the Mainstream Press Created the War on Terror
Media lessons from Afghanistan: Look at processes, not just events
What the Afghanistan Coverage Reveals About American Media | Dame Magazine
Three major networks devoted a full five minutes to Afghanistan in 2020 - Responsible Statecraft
Reporting on America's longest war - Columbia Journalism Review
Here's who Americans blame for U.S. failures in Afghanistan | PBS NewsHour
The good, bad and ugly of the media coverage of Afghanistan - Poynter
The Year in News 2011 | Pew Research Center
SOJC experts weigh in on media coverage of Ukraine war | Around the O
Human and Budgetary Costs to Date of the U.S. War in Afghanistan, 2001-2022 | Figures | Costs of War
Ukraine War: Western Media Coverage Often Not In Context, Occasionally Tinged With Racist Bias
Why Afghanistan fell off the media's radar for the last 20 years
Iraq vs. Afghanistan: Which war gets more U.S. news coverage? – Foreign Policy
Don't Mention the War: The Australian Defence Force, the Media and the Afghan Conflict (Investigating Power): Foster, Kevin: 9781922235183: Amazon.com: Books
Shoddy mainstream media coverage of Afghanistan has created a safe haven for bad foreign policy ideas — Security Policy Reform Institute
The media spotlight on Afghanistan is fading fast – but the agony of its people is far from over | Ayesha Jehangir | The Guardian
Stop Reporting or We'll Kill Your Family": Threats to Media Freedom in Afghanistan | HRW
Western Media Getting Afghanistan Wrong
Afghanistan War Jumps Back into Headlines | Pew Research Center
Afghanistan Papers: Why the Washington Post's investigation is such a big deal | CNN Business
Afghan War Tops the News, Edging out Oil Spill | Pew Research Center
Media coverage of the Iraq War - Wikipedia
Attitudes towards Iraq and Afghanistan: British public opinion after a decade of war has implications for the viability of future missions | British Politics and Policy at LSE