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1.Mcphail defines international communication as the analysis of communication, media patterns and effects across and between nation states. Within the cultural, economic, political and social means. It mainly focuses on global aspects of media and communication systems and technologies. Two major changes that McPhail mentions are: at the end of the cold war, which included political realignments across Europe. The second is global interdependence, which is a fixture of the global economy. This caused the economic recession to demonstrate the interdependence has more than an economic orientation.

4. U.S. Foreign policy has influenced and affected in the political issues encountered in Latin America. We can observe that the impact is especially seen during the Cold War in the ideological and mediatical intervention in Latin American countries to avoid the spread of communist ideology. The case of Chile clearly depicts the impact of U.S. Pro-capitalistic policies against the election of a left wing president. As mentioned in McPhail (2010), the CIA's propaganda in American and Chilean newspapers together with the support of magazines such as Time in the construction of positive view towards the coup d'état by Augusto Pinochet and supported by U.S. government, resumes an ideological agenda that shows how information can affect the perspective of an event, influencing in the way we construct reality.

7. The main idea of ECT; The theory is about the impact on the mind of repeated mass media messages, including commercials, on audiences around the world, Electronic colonialism theory explains how mass media are leading to a new concept of empire. It will not be one based on military power or land acquisition but one based on controlling the mind. It is a psychological or mental empire. It is an evolving global "Empire of the Mind." The global media are collectively influencing the minds, attitudes, values, and languages of individuals around the globe, making us like think different, and now it's how when you see a comercial in the tv, repeatedly, like of a car, you start needing that car and the way it makes you feel, or a perfume, make up and those kind of things, it's like persuasion to buy something, product or service, now with the media globalization, it has more field to be working, in the internet, youtube, facebook, and all those new internet services, you now can have access to things of other countries. also examines the hegemonic power of the USA as it applies to the global cultural industries, because as you know most of the tv shows,films, tv, and a lot of things in the internet, are in English.

11. Capitalism is not just an economic system bounded by national borders highlighting class inequality. Rather, capitalism must also be seen as involving relationships among nations and these relationships too are based on inequality. Those nations which developed

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