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Arab-Israeli conflict --- Press coverage --- Mass media and the conflict. --- Israel --- Politics and government.
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Small-scale wars, terrorism, and guerilla warfare, each characterized by low-intensity violence are the new global reality in the twenty-first century. States in general, and liberal democratic states in particular, are compelled to develop a new operational approach to deal with these phenomena. At the same time the world of diplomacy is experiencing its own upheaval, its old closed-door practices being displaced by the demand for ongoing public diplomacy. Concurrent with these developments, individuals and nongovernmental organizations harness the new media revolution to create powerful global networks to promote common causes, transcending the state and breaking its exclusive control over information.In this book, Nachman Shai examines the case of Israel, a liberal democratic state faced with an incessant stream of diverse, low-intensity threats. Shai discusses the military, political, economic, legal, and public diplomacy fronts of the second intifada (2000–2005) and how Israel deliberated its response in an environment where the state is only one of the players in a global arena in which individuals, nongovernmental organizations, and international news corporations all operate.
Arab-Israeli conflict --- Mass media and the conflict. --- Israel --- Foreign public opinion.
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Political science --- Arab-Israeli conflict --- Public opinion. --- Mass media and the conflict.
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This book examines the relative benefits which the internet provides to a range of weak and powerful actors in American society. The Arab/Israeli conflict is utilized as a topic holding common interest to all of those considered. Evidence suggests that the Web's exploitation by countless competing interests is contributing to the consolidation of dominant discourses and policies surrounding American Mid-East policy, while exacerbating processes of social fragmentation in civil society.
Arab-Israeli conflict --- World Wide Web --- Mass media and the conflict. --- Political aspects. --- Middle East --- United States --- Foreign relations
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Arab-Israeli conflict --- World Wide Web --- Mass media and the conflict --- Political aspects --- Middle East --- United States --- Foreign relations
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Television and politics --- Arab-Israeli conflict --- Terrorism --- Télévision et politique --- Conflit israélo-arabe dans les médias --- Terrorisme --- Mass media and the conflict --- Al-Manar (Television Network) --- Hizballah (Lebanon) --- Mass media and the conflict. --- Télévision et politique --- Conflit israélo-arabe dans les médias --- Television and politics - Lebanon --- Arab-Israeli conflict - Mass media and the conflict --- Terrorism - Middle East
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Visual communication --- Arab-Israeli conflict --- Art and photography --- Military surveillance. --- Zionism. --- Political aspects --- Mass media and the conflict. --- Middle East --- Palestine --- In mass media. --- In motion pictures.
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This updated edition of The World and Darfur brings together genocide scholars from a range of disciplines - social history, art history, military history, African studies, media studies, literature, political science, and sociology - to provide a cohesive and nuanced understanding of the international response to the crisis in Western Sudan. Contributing authors, including Eric Reeves, Frank Chalk, Eric Markusen, and Samuel Totten, look at the lessons learned from the United Nations' failure to intervene during the Rwandan genocide, the representation of Darfur in the mainstream media, atrocity investigations, activist and NGO campaigns, art exhibitions and political rhetoric, and the role of the international community in the discourse of genocide prevention and intervention. For a complete list of contributors please visit www.mqup.ca
Conflict management --- Crimes against humanity --- Genocide --- Humanitarian intervention --- International cooperation. --- Prevention --- United Nations --- Peacekeeping forces --- Sudan --- History --- Civilian relief. --- Mass media and the conflict.
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