Abstract

Nevertheless, given the importance of the bureaucracy, it is of interest to know the extent and nature of exposure of officials, particularly in the senior grades, to the mass media. This may help to identify their sources of continuing information about the world, and thus the background against which their attitudes are formed and decisions made. At the least, an official may read an Indonesian newspaper or magazine regularly just in order to know what he is expected to believe; in itself not unimportant. And, of course, the media are not only domestic.

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