Information on "Mass Media" and "Americas"
May 2011
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May 2011
The Media and the US-ROK Alliance: The South Korean Case
Author: Gi-WookShin
Publisher: East Asia Institute (EAI)
This paper discusses the changes in Korean public attitudes toward the US and the alliance and the media’s role in shaping public opinion and influencing alliance politics. More on «The Media and the US-ROK Alliance: The South Korean Case»
January 2011
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2011
New Dimensions of Peace – Society, Economy, and the Media
Publisher: Institute for Economics and Peace
This paper discusses three "peace" reports published by the Institute for Economics and Peace. More on «New Dimensions of Peace – Society, Economy, and the Media»
December 2010
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Dec 2010
Television in Venezuela
Author: Mark Weisbrot, Tara Ruttenberg
Publisher: Center for Economic and Policy Research (CEPR)
It is clear from the data in this issue brief, based on household surveys over a 10-year period, that statements about the Venezuelan government "controlling" or "dominating" the media are not only exaggerated, but simply false. More on «Television in Venezuela»
January 2010
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Jan 2010
Reluctant Ally: Islamabad, the Paktistani Media and Public Response to President Obama's Surge
Author: Robert Matthews, Sana Majeed
Publisher: Norwegian Peacebuilding Resource Centre (NOREF)
Conventional wisdom regarding the political and military crisis in Afghanistan contends that Pakistan is key to any lasting resolution of the conflict. More on «Reluctant Ally: Islamabad, the Paktistani Media and Public Response to President Obama's Surge »
June 2009
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15 Jun 2009
Historia Actual Online, Número 19
Author: Petri Minkkinen, Allison Taillot, Romina De Carli, Hernán Fair, José Honorio Martínez, Tito Tricot, Paulo Roberto de Almeida, Alvar De la Llosa, Ana María Buriano Castro, Isabel Torres Dujisin, Emilia Martos Contreras, Álvaro Fleites Marcos, Valentín Galván García, Joaquín Gil Honduvilla, José Carlos Rueda Laffond, Raquel Sánchez García, Carlota Coronado Ruiz
Publisher: Asociación de Historia Actual (AHA)
Esta publicación incluye artículos históricos tratando temas como el derecho a la libertad religiosa en la democratización de España o el neoliberalismo y genocidio en el régimen fujimorista. More on «Historia Actual Online, Número 19 »
October 2008
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27 Oct 2008
La imagen de España en Estados Unidos
Author: Javier Noya, Beatriz Rodríguez, Antonia María Ruiz Jiménez
Publisher: Elcano Royal Institute of International and Strategic Studies
Este trabajo analiza la imagen de España en la opinión pública norteamericana, entendiendo por tal las percepciones y valoraciones del ciudadano medio. More on «La imagen de España en Estados Unidos»
May 2008
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31 May 2008
News about China in the US Media since the Cold War’s End
Author: Troy Knudson
Publisher: Global Institute for Asian Regional Integration (GIARI)
This study examines US news media coverage of China since the end of the Cold War. More on «News about China in the US Media since the Cold War’s End»
February 2008
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17 Feb 2008
Countering Violent Extremism
Author: J Rami Mroz
Publisher: EastWest Institute (EWI)
This paper addresses the use of the internet and video formats by violent extremists, and possible responses to it. More on «Countering Violent Extremism» -
15 Feb 2008
Historia Actual Online, Número 15
Author: Andrés Alberto Masi Rius, Maria Emilia Prado, Tito Tricot, Mgwebi Snail, Eduard Masjuan Bracons, Carla Luciana Souza da Silva, Susana Ruiz Seisdedos, Roberto Germán Fandiño Pérez, José-Vidal Pelaz López, Karl J Trybus, Roberto Germán Fandiño Pérez, Jean-Pierre Castellani, Sally Faulkner, Manuel Galiano León
Publisher: Asociación de Historia Actual (AHA)
Esta publicación incluye artículos históricos tratando temas como el fracaso de la transición pactada en Argentina (1976-1983), el neomalthusianismo ibérico e italiano y las relaciones entre España y Nicaragua. More on «Historia Actual Online, Número 15»
January 2008
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15 Jan 2008
New Propaganda: The Public Diplomacy of the Authoritarian Regimes in China and Venezuela
Author: Javier Noya
Publisher: Elcano Royal Institute of International and Strategic Studies
This paper analyzes China's and Venezuela's use of public diplomacy to achieve international prominence, often referred to as 'new propaganda' or 'post-modern propaganda. More on «New Propaganda: The Public Diplomacy of the Authoritarian Regimes in China and Venezuela»


