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Promoting Independent Media Strategies For Democracy Assistance Krishna Kumar

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Promoting Independent Media Strategies For Democracy Assistance Krishna Kumar
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Publisher: Lynne Rienner Publishers
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.19 MB
Pages: 189
Author: Krishna Kumar
ISBN: 9781626370111, 1626370117
Language: English
Year: 2006

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Promoting Independent Media Strategies For Democracy Assistance Krishna Kumar by Krishna Kumar 9781626370111, 1626370117 instant download after payment.

Krishna Kumar surveys the nature and significance of international aid designed to build and strengthen independent news media in support of democratization and development. Providing the first comprehensive coverage of media assistance programs, Kumar discusses the evolution, focus, and overall impact of a range of intervention strategies. He also presents seven in-depth case studies based on extensive USAID-sponsored fieldwork; here he examines the context, accomplishments, and failures of efforts in Afghanistan, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Central America, Indonesia, Russia, Serbia, and Sierra Leone. A concluding chapter summarizes the findings of the study and suggests their important implications for international media assistance.

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