Information on "Independent Media" and "Asia"
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March 2012
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21 Mar 2012
The Internet in Russia: The Cradle of Civil Society
Author: Jadwiga Rogoża
Publisher: Centre for Eastern Studies (OSW)
Russia has seen a dynamic development of the internet, today an everyday tool of work, information and entertainment for 40% of Russians – the most educated, active and affluent part of society. More on «The Internet in Russia: The Cradle of Civil Society»
October 2010
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25 Oct 2010
The Konrad-Adenauer Foundation in Asia
Author: Peter Roell
Publisher: Institut für Strategie- Politik- Sicherheits- und Wirtschaftsberatung (ISPSW)
KAS is a political foundation and therefore its main aim in Germany is to pursue political and civic education from a Christian democratic perspective. More on «The Konrad-Adenauer Foundation in Asia»
March 2010
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30 Mar 2010
Media and Peacebuilding in Afghanistan
Author: Sheldon Himelfarb
Publisher: United States Institute of Peace (USIP)
Since the fall of the Taliban in 2001, the Afghan media sector has experienced dramatic growth in all areas. More on «Media and Peacebuilding in Afghanistan»
January 2010
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2010
Iran: Modern Media and Electoral Authoritarianism
Author: Stine Nordbjaerg Christensen
Publisher: Centro Argentino de Estudios Internacionales (CAEI)
The presidential election in Iran in the summer of 2009 presented the Iranian population with a distinctive new way of campaigning. More on «Iran: Modern Media and Electoral Authoritarianism»
March 2009
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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»
December 2008
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10 Dec 2008
Mumbai Attacks: A New Wave of Citizen Journalism
Author: Li Hongyan
Publisher: S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies (RSIS)
This article discusses the attention the Mumbai terrorist attacks received in social media, which represents, according to the author, a paradigm shift in the way citizen journalism and mainstream media interact with each other. More on «Mumbai Attacks: A New Wave of Citizen Journalism »
October 2008
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Oct 2008
How the New Arab Media Challenges the Arab Militaries
Author: Assaf David, Oren Barak
Publisher: Middle East Institute (MEI)
Focusing on the debates waged in satellite TV, the blogosphere and internet forums during the 2006 Israel-Hizbollah war, this policy brief shows how the conflict opened the door for a wave of public criticism of the Arab militaries. More on «How the New Arab Media Challenges the Arab Militaries»
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)»
July 2006
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Jul 2006
Georgia's Rose Revolution
Author: Giorgi Kandelaki
Publisher: United States Institute of Peace (USIP)
This report examines the 2003 Rose Revolution in Georgia. More on «Georgia's Rose Revolution»
December 2005
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Dec 2005
Regional Media Map of Georgia (II)
Author: Malkhaz Saldadze, Giorgi Shubitidze
Publisher: Caucasus Institute for Peace, Democracy and Development (CIPDD)
This book examines the media industry in Georgia. It assesses and identifies major problems that hinder the development of the media, especially the print media, and suggests ways to improve the work of regional media organizations. More on «Regional Media Map of Georgia (II)»
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