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EPISODE · Jan 25, 2016 · 1H 2M

Journalism, the Military, and America’s Wars

from War on the Rocks · host David Wood

The relationship between journalists and the U.S. military is simultaneously intimate and distant.  In the last several decades and the last two in particular, many things have changed in the way that journalists cover the military, but perhaps not as many as you think. Three defense and national security journalists of different generations joined Ryan Evans of War on the Rocks to talk about how covering the military has and has not changed over time: David Wood, the veteran, Pulitzer Prize winning journalist at The Huffington Post Nancy Youssef, senior national security correspondent for The Daily Beast Paul Shinkman, national security reporter for U.S. The post Journalism, the Military, and America’s Wars appeared first on War on the Rocks.

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