Information on "State Media"
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February 2013
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21 Feb 2013
Russian Analytical Digest No.123: The Russian Media Landscape
Author: Robert W Orttung, Christopher Walker, Irina Busygina, Mikhail Filippov, Natalia Moen-Larsen
Publisher: Center for Security Studies (CSS) / Research Centre for East European Studies (FSOE) / German Association for East European Studies (DGO)
This issue of the RAD analyzes the state of the Russian media and information sphere today. More on «Russian Analytical Digest No.123: The Russian Media Landscape»
October 2012
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Oct 2012
China's Tryst with Media Tools of Statecraft
Author: Sheo Nandan Pandey, Hem Kusum
Publisher: Institut für Strategie- Politik- Sicherheits- und Wirtschaftsberatung (ISPSW)
China’s foreign policy establishment is increasingly complementing its traditional tools of statecraft with new media and their associated technologies. More on «China's Tryst with Media Tools of Statecraft»
February 2012
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Feb 2012
Qatar and Europe's Neglect of the Gulf Region
Author: Eckart Woertz
Publisher: CIDOB Foundation
The author argues that Qatar has developed into a diplomatic niche player since the mid-1990s and its services as an intermediary have been appreciated by Western powers and Mid-Eastern states alike. More on «Qatar and Europe's Neglect of the Gulf Region»
January 2012
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Jan 2012
National Minorities and the Media Situation in Georgia
Author: Tobias Akerlund
Publisher: European Centre for Minority Issues (ECMI)
This paper analyzes issues related to media and national minorities in Georgia in order to provide an assessment of the current situation of minority media and of the impact of media on majority-minority relations. More on «National Minorities and the Media Situation in Georgia»
November 2011
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Nov 2011
Crisis Mapping: A Phenomenon and Tool in Emergencies
Author: Myriam Dunn Cavelty, Jennifer Giroux
Publisher: Center for Security Studies (CSS)
The emergence of crisis mapping is an example of how an increasing number of citizens now participate in crisis communication. More on «Crisis Mapping: A Phenomenon and Tool in Emergencies»
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»
March 2009
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2 Mar 2009
The Nation: Narratives and Community
Author: Greg Dalziel, Clint Lorimore, Joanna Phua, Yolanda Chin
Publisher: S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies (RSIS)
This workshop report addresses the complex nature of the nation and its narratives. More on «The Nation: Narratives and Community» -
Mar 2009
Problems of Media Pluralism in Georgia
Author: Malkhaz Saldadze
Publisher: Caucasus Institute for Peace, Democracy and Development (CIPDD)
This brief discusses Georgian TV media and the lack of pluralism therein and makes suggestions on how social groups and journalists can improve the situation. More on «Problems of Media Pluralism in Georgia»
September 2008
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11 Sep 2008
Russian Propaganda War: Media as a Long and Short-Range Weapon
Author: Jadwiga Rogoża, Agata Dubas
Publisher: Centre for Eastern Studies (OSW)
This paper examines the media campaign that accompanied the Russian-Georgian conflict. More on «Russian Propaganda War: Media as a Long and Short-Range Weapon»
August 2007
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Aug 2007
Staat und Pressefreiheit in der ersten Amtsperiode des russischen Präsidenten Vladimir Putin (2000-2004)
Author: Alena Göbel
Publisher: Research Centre for East European Studies (FSOE)
Dieses Arbeitspapier thematisiert die zunehmende Einschränkung der Pressefreiheit in Russland während der ersten Amtszeit von Präsident Vladimir Putin von 2000 bis 2004. More on «Staat und Pressefreiheit in der ersten Amtsperiode des russischen Präsidenten Vladimir Putin (2000-2004)»
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