Information on "Journalism" and "Americas"
January 2011
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19 Jan 2011
Journalists' Privilege
Author: Kathleen Ann Ruane
Publisher: Congressional Research Service (CRS)
In Branzburg v Hayes, 408 US 665, 679-680 (1972), the Supreme Court wrote journalists claim "that to gather news it is often necessary to agree either not to identify the source of information published or to publish only part of the facts revealed, ... More on «Journalists' Privilege» -
Jan 2011
Civil Society 2.0? How the Internet Changes State-Society Relations in Authoritarian Regimes
Author: Bert Hoffmann
Publisher: German Institute of Global and Area Studies (GIGA)
Taking the case of state-socialist Cuba, a diachronic comparison analyzes civil society dynamics prior to the Internet in the early to mid-1990s, and then a decade later, after digital and web-based media made their way onto the island. More on «Civil Society 2.0? How the Internet Changes State-Society Relations in Authoritarian Regimes»
August 2010
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2 Aug 2010
WikiLeaks Intensifies Afghanistan Debate
Author: Gautam Adhikari
Publisher: East-West Center (EWC)
In this brief, the author explains that the US military papers released by WikiLeaks are apparently intended to unveil what was unknown about the conduct of the war in Afghanistan. More on «WikiLeaks Intensifies Afghanistan Debate»
August 2009
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11 Aug 2009
Bill Clinton in North Korea
Author: Denny Roy
Publisher: East-West Center (EWC)
This paper discusses the implications of former US president Bill Clinton's August 2009 visit to North Korea to negotiate the liberation of imprisoned American journalists Euna Lee and Laura Ling. More on «Bill Clinton in North Korea»
June 2009
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Jun 2009
Media as Global Diplomat
Author: Sheldon Himelfarb, Tamara Gould, Eric Martin, Tara Sonenshine
Publisher: United States Institute of Peace (USIP)
This paper examines the role of media in 21st-century public diplomacy, with a specific reference to the US. More on «Media as Global Diplomat»
May 2007
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12 May 2007
After Hurricane Spitzer: Back in the Comfort Zone?
Publisher: Media Tenor
This research report analyzes the image of the insurance industry in the first quarter of 2007 in opinion-leading US media. More on «After Hurricane Spitzer: Back in the Comfort Zone?»
April 2007
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26 Apr 2007
Transatlantic Trenches
Publisher: Media Tenor
This research report focuses on the coverage of former US president George W Bush in German media between 2005 and 2007. More on «Transatlantic Trenches»
July 2006
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26 Jul 2006
Central Asia-Caucasus Analyst Vol 8, No 15
Author: Stephen Blank, Rizwan Zeb, Kevin Daniel Leahy, Erica Marat, Marat Yermukanov, Kakha Jibladze, Sureyya Yigit, Alman Mir Ismail
Publisher: Central Asia-Caucasus Institute and Silk Road Studies Program (CACI-SRSP)
This issue of the Central Asia-Caucasus Analyst opens with four analytical articles on American military bases in Central Asia, Pakistan’s bid for membership in the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO), ethnonationalism and the Kremlin in the Nort... More on «Central Asia-Caucasus Analyst Vol 8, No 15»
June 2005
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Jun 2005
EU-India Relations
Author: Fraser Cameron, Axel Berkofsky, Maya Bhandari, Diane Halley
Publisher: European Policy Centre (EPC)
This paper covers the EU-India Journalists' Conference from May 2005 as a platform for general discussion on EU-India relations. More on «EU-India Relations»
January 2005
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2005
Media Watchdogs Gain Global Clout
Author: Mark Glaser
Publisher: Media Tenor
The term "monitoring the media" has become so politicized in the United States that we instantly assume it has something to do with the obvious or ridiculous notion – depending on your political orientation – that there’s a liberal media bias. More on «Media Watchdogs Gain Global Clout»


