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Baum, Matthew A., and Philip B. K. Potter. War and Democratic Constraint: How the Public Influences Foreign Policy. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2015.

Hallin, Daniel C. The “uncensored War” The Media and Vietnam. Berkeley, CA: Univ. of California Press, 2010.

Kamalipour, Yahya R. War, Media, and Propaganda: A Global Perspective. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield, 2004.

Lewis, Jeff. Language Wars: The Role of Media and Culture in Global Terror and Political Violence. Pluto Press, 2005.

Rid, Thomas. War and Media Operations: The US Military and the Press from Vietnam to Iraq. London: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2008.

Robinson, Piers, Robin Brown, Peter Goddard, and Katy Parry. “War and Media.” Media, Culture & Society 27, no. 6 (2005): 951-59.

Tumber, Howard, and Jerry Palmer. Media at War: The Iraq Crisis. London: Sage Publications, 2006.

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Finnegan, Amanda. “The Most Iconic Photos from Sept. 11 and Its Aftermath.” The Washington Post. September 11, 2018. Accessed December 21, 2018.

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