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From the supplier: Public relations firms can have a demonstrable effect on international relations. Most public relations representatives are experienced in the media or politics and do their best to minimize press contact with their clients. However, others actively seek out the press for information and influence. Some public relations firms employ ethically questionable tactics by misrepresenting the ultimate aim and identity of their clients. Such tactics undermine international cooperation.
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Title: Public relations and international affairs: effects, ethics and responsibility. (Power of the Media in the Global System)
Author: James E. Grunig
Publication:Journal of International Affairs (Refereed)
Date: June 22, 1993
Publisher: Columbia University School of International Public Affairs
Volume: 47 Issue: n1 Page: 137-162
Distributed by Thomson Gale
Public relations and international affairs: effects, ethics and responsibility. (Power of the Media in the Global System): An article from: Journal of International Affairs
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Author(s)James E. Grunig
ISBN / ASINB00092SOPC
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