Following the Arab Spring, some Arab autocrats are seeking to promote reform. Looking at Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Egypt, and Algeria, the chapters describe the political situation, the major players, the trends in media activity, the (limited) role of the US in the political and media landscape, and the opportunities for action.
Following the Arab Spring, some Arab autocrats are seeking to promote reform. Looking at Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Egypt, and Algeria, the chapters describe the political situation, the major players, the trends in media activity, the (limited) role of the US in the political and media landscape, and the opportunities for action.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Joseph Braude is a Senior Fellow at the Middle East Program of the Foreign Policy Research Institute, and a Senior Fellow at the Al-Mesbar Center for Studies and Research in Dubai.
Inhaltsangabe
I. The Case for Arabic Liberal Media 1. From Cairo to Palermo: How Culture Drives Change 2. Why and How to Engage Authoritarian Media 3. The Crown and the Beret: Two Arab Political Narratives and Their Future 4. Scorpions in the Infosphere: The Danger of Sectarian Broadcasting II. The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia 5. Overcoming a Troubled Legacy 6. A New Strand in the Royal Story 7. The UAE as a Saudi Liberal Beachhead III. The Republic of Egypt 8. Despair along the Nile 9. Ghost in the Machine: Egyptian State Broadcasting in the Shadow of Nasser 10. Negotiating with the Single Voice 11. The TV War against Al-Azhar 12. The Eleventh Plague: Egyptian anti-Semitism and Its Remedies on Stage and Screen IV. The Role of International Support 13. Pilgrims to the Infosphere: The Story of Foreign Broadcasting in Arabic 14. Conclusion: Arab Liberals in Search of Partners
I. The Case for Arabic Liberal Media 1. From Cairo to Palermo: How Culture Drives Change 2. Why and How to Engage Authoritarian Media 3. The Crown and the Beret: Two Arab Political Narratives and Their Future 4. Scorpions in the Infosphere: The Danger of Sectarian Broadcasting II. The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia 5. Overcoming a Troubled Legacy 6. A New Strand in the Royal Story 7. The UAE as a Saudi Liberal Beachhead III. The Republic of Egypt 8. Despair along the Nile 9. Ghost in the Machine: Egyptian State Broadcasting in the Shadow of Nasser 10. Negotiating with the Single Voice 11. The TV War against Al-Azhar 12. The Eleventh Plague: Egyptian anti-Semitism and Its Remedies on Stage and Screen IV. The Role of International Support 13. Pilgrims to the Infosphere: The Story of Foreign Broadcasting in Arabic 14. Conclusion: Arab Liberals in Search of Partners
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