Moderated by Christopher J. Busick. The panel takes a multifaceted, humorous approach to discuss the concepts of crises and media coverage. Molly Ivins details several of these crises, including the threats of terrorism, drugs, and illiteracy. She examines the way the media covers these problems and the consequences of that coverage. Jonathan Kwitny tells humorous anecdotes about his experience writing and publishing a book. William Eagleton analyzes different types of crises, focusing on those caused by the government. Michael Elliott discusses the historical role of women in the military. Audience questions cover Margaret Thatcher, the Chadian crisis, and future trends.
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Moderated by Christopher J. Busick. The panel takes a multifaceted, humorous approach to discuss the concepts of crises and media coverage. Molly Ivins details several of these crises, including the threats of terrorism, drugs, and illiteracy. She examines the way the media covers these problems and the consequences of that coverage. Jonathan Kwitny tells humorous anecdotes about his experience writing and publishing a book. William Eagleton analyzes different types of crises, focusing on those caused by the government. Michael Elliott discusses the historical role of women in the military. Audience questions cover Margaret Thatcher, the Chadian crisis, and future trends.
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