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A Governance Studies Event

Through Their Eyes: Foreign Correspondents in the United States

U.S. Politics, Media & Journalism


Event Summary

The U.S. government devotes considerable resources to conducting "public diplomacy" overseas, but foreign correspondents reporting from inside the United States still play a crucial role in shaping how the world views the nation and its policies. Yet, there has been little thoughtful examination of the foreign press in America. Who are the correspondents? How do they work? What do they report?

Event Information

When

Friday, February 24, 2006
10:00 AM to 11:30 AM

Where

Falk Auditorium
The Brookings Institution
1775 Massachusetts Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20036
Map

Contact: Brookings Office of Communications

E-mail: events@brookings.edu

Phone: 202.797.6105

Brookings senior fellow emeritus Stephen Hess, in his recent book, Through Their Eyes: Foreign Correspondents in the United States (February 2006), examines the foreign press corps to help explain why the world sees the United States as it does. Informed by scores of interviews and original survey research, Hess–a pioneer in the field of media studies–reveals the mindset of journalists from a wide range of countries.

Hess moderated a panel discussion with foreign correspondents Nadia Bilbassy Charters, senior correspondent for Al Arabiya; Karin Henriksson, Washington bureau chief for Swenska Dagbladet; Takashi Sakamoto, Washington correspondent for Yomiuri Shimbun, and Christoph von Marschall U.S. Correspondent and Washington Bureau Chief, Der Tagesspiegel.

Transcript

PIETRO NIVOLA: The mission of our Research Division is to study the performance of political institutions, and naturally that has to include the fourth estate, because the news media in any democracy are very much at the heart, they play a huge role, in shaping the political process and in setting the policy agenda. No one in Washington understands this better and has studied it more systematically over the years than my old friend Steve Hess.

Participants

Moderator

Stephen Hess

Senior Fellow Emeritus, Governance Studies

Panelists

Christoph von Marschall

U.S. Correspondent and Washington Bureau Chief, Der Tagesspiegel

Karin Henriksson

Washington bureau chief, Swenska Dagbladet

Nadia Bilbassy Charters

Senior correspondent, Al Arabiya

Takashi Sakamoto

Washington correspondent, Yomiuri Shimbun


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