Information on "Media Bias" and "Asia"
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»
June 2012
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Jun 2012
The Rise of China’s State-Led Media Dynasty in Africa
Author: Yu-Shan Wu
Publisher: South African Institute of International Affairs (SAIIA)
This paper explores the expansion of Chinese state-controlled media outlets in Africa. More on «The Rise of China’s State-Led Media Dynasty in Africa»
April 2012
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Apr 2012
Breaking the Ice: The Role of Civil Society and Media in Turkey-Armenia Relations
Author: Susae Elanchenny, Narod Maraşlıyan
Publisher: Global Political Trends Center (GPoT)
This publication addresses the imbalance in Turkish-Armenian relations through a detailed account of the US Department of State-funded “Dialogue-Building between Turkey and Armenia” project. More on «Breaking the Ice: The Role of Civil Society and Media in Turkey-Armenia Relations»
February 2012
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Feb 2012
Frames We Can Believe In
Author: Maria Bondes, Sandra Heep
Publisher: German Institute of Global and Area Studies (GIGA)
This paper contends that the ruling elites in authoritarian regimes propagate official frames in a continuous effort to reproduce the belief of the populace in the elites’ leadership qualities and their determination to serve the common interest. More on «Frames We Can Believe In»
December 2010
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Dec 2010
Futenma and the Mobilisation of Bias
Author: Axel Berkofsky, Linus Hagström
Publisher: Istituto Per Gli Studi Di Politica Internazionale (ISPI)
This paper offers an alternative and arguably more non-US biased interpretation of the Futenma base controversy. More on «Futenma and the Mobilisation of Bias»
September 2010
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Sep 2010
Are the Moldovans Who Hold Romanian Passports a Devastating Threat for EU?
Author: Leonid Litra
This brief assesses the media reaction toward Romania and Moldova, specifically the acquisition of Romanian citizenship by Moldovans with reference to the EU. More on «Are the Moldovans Who Hold Romanian Passports a Devastating Threat for EU?»
August 2010
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Aug 2010
Der Gaza-Krieg im Bild
Author: Felix Koltermann
Publisher: Bonn International Center for Conversion (BICC)
Der folgende Aufsatz analysiert die Bildberichterstattung der Frankfurter Allgemeinen Zeitung (FAZ) und der Süddeutschen Zeitung (SZ) über den Gaza-Krieg. More on «Der Gaza-Krieg im Bild»
May 2010
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19 May 2010
Media and Maoism
Author: Robin Jeffrey
Publisher: Institute of South Asian Studies (ISAS)
This insight surveys transformations in the Indian media, print and electronic, over the last few decades, and examines their significance for coverage of the Maoist movement. More on «Media and Maoism»
February 2010
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Feb 2010
How Signifying Practices Constitute Food (In)security: The Case of the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea
Author: David Shim
Publisher: German Institute of Global and Area Studies (GIGA)
This paper argues that the question of food (in)security in the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea is not necessarily indicative of the country’s actual nutritional conditions but is rather constituted through meaning‐making behavior—signifying pr... More on «How Signifying Practices Constitute Food (In)security: The Case of the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea»
January 2010
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2010
Israel at 60: Its Historical and Legal Rights Still Challenged?
Author: Dore Gold, Lars Hänsel, Trevor Asserson, Gerald Steinberg, Emanuele Ottolenghi, Martin Gilbert, Ruth Gavison, Yehuda Z Blum, Abraham Bell, Irit Kohn, Irwin Cotler, Daniel Taub
Publisher: Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs (JCPA)
The year 2008 marks sixty years since the establishment of the State of Israel. More on «Israel at 60: Its Historical and Legal Rights Still Challenged?»


