American Journalists' Critique of Their Own Country Amid World Cup Excitement
As the World Cup progresses, a critical narrative emerges from American journalists regarding their own country, reflecting a broader sentiment.
Government, policy, institutions, and political power dynamics.
As the World Cup progresses, a critical narrative emerges from American journalists regarding their own country, reflecting a broader sentiment.
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