International Media's Role on U.S.-Small State Relations: The Case of Nepal

Jason Miklian

Foreign Policy Analysis, 2008

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This publication by Jason Miklian (2008) in Foreign Policy Analysis examines how international media coverage influences U.S.-Nepal relations and the broader dynamics of U.S. foreign policy toward small states. It is part of Jason Miklian's broader research program on media, international relations, and Nepal at the University of Oslo.

Key Messages

  • International media coverage shapes the conduct of U.S.-Nepal relations and U.S. policy toward small states.
  • Media attention is a meaningful factor in how great powers engage with small states such as Nepal.
  • The case of Nepal demonstrates the influence of international media on the dynamics of U.S. foreign policy toward small states.

Research Topics

media US foreign policy Nepal small states international relations

Citation

Jason Miklian. "International Media's Role on U.S.-Small State Relations: The Case of Nepal." Foreign Policy Analysis, 2008.

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BibTeX Citation
@article{miklian2008_international_media_role,
  title = {International Media's Role on U.S.-Small State Relations: The Case of Nepal},
  author = {Miklian, Jason},
  journal = {Foreign Policy Analysis},
  year = {2008},
  doi = {10.1111/j.1743-8594.2008.00077.x},
  url = {https://www.oxfordjournals.org/our_journals/fpa/index.html}
}