Voices of the New Arab Public: Iraq, al-Jazeera, and Middle East Politics TodayColumbia University Press, 4 janv. 2006 - 320 pages Al-Jazeera and other satellite television stations have transformed Arab politics over the last decade. By shattering state control over information and giving a platform to long-stifled voices, these new Arab media have challenged the status quo by encouraging open debate about Iraq, Palestine, Islamism, Arab identity, and other vital political and social issues. These public arguments have redefined what it means to be Arab and reshaped the realm of political possibility. As Marc Lynch shows, the days of monolithic Arab opinion are over. How Arab governments and the United States engage this newly confident and influential public sphere will profoundly shape the future of the Arab world. |
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The Structural Transformation of the Arab Public Sphere | 1992 |
The Iraqi Challenge and the Old Iraqi Public | |
New Iraq New Arab Public | |
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Autres éditions - Tout afficher
Voices of the New Arab Public: Iraq, Al-Jazeera, and Middle East Politics Today Marc Lynch Aucun aperçu disponible - 2007 |
Voices of the New Arab Public: Iraq, Al-Jazeera, and Middle East Politics Today Marc Lynch Aucun aperçu disponible - 2006 |
