This significant study examines a wide range of sub-national conflicts across Asia, showing how, despite their significant differences, they share the role of the media as interlocutor, and explores how the media exercises this role.
This significant study examines a wide range of sub-national conflicts across Asia, showing how, despite their significant differences, they share the role of the media as interlocutor, and explores how the media exercises this role.
Benjamin Cole was awarded a PhD from Southampton University in 1998. He has published a number of articles on non-proliferation issues and British nuclear history, and co-authored The New Face of Terrorism (2001) with Dr Nadine Gurr.
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Introduction 1. US Journalism: Servant of the Nation Scourge of the Truth 2. Al Qaeda the Media and the Struggle for Moderate Islam in Malaysia 3. Perning in the Gyre: Indonesia the Globalised Media and the 'War on Terror' 4. The Philippines Media: Agent of Stability or Restraint? 5. Shooting the Messenger? Political Violence Gujarat 2002 and the Indian News Media 6. Uyghur Separatism and Nationalism in Xinjiang. Conclusion
Introduction 1. US Journalism: Servant of the Nation Scourge of the Truth 2. Al Qaeda the Media and the Struggle for Moderate Islam in Malaysia 3. Perning in the Gyre: Indonesia the Globalised Media and the 'War on Terror' 4. The Philippines Media: Agent of Stability or Restraint? 5. Shooting the Messenger? Political Violence Gujarat 2002 and the Indian News Media 6. Uyghur Separatism and Nationalism in Xinjiang. Conclusion
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