The toppling of Saddam in 2003 brought with it the re-emergence of the free press in Iraq. This has seen Iraq shift from only a handful of state media outlets that served as propaganda machines, to a vast array of Iraqi-owned newspapers, radio stations and television channels which are being fervently produced and avidly consumed across the nation. As is to be expected, there are several problems that have accompanied such a divergent, ad-hoc and highly volatile media landscape. Leaving aside important issues such as the dangers faced by Iraqi journalists and the lack of appropriate press laws, this paper focuses instead on the influence of both foreign and domestic political bodies on the post-Saddam Iraqi media sector. Among the foreign i...
The rise of narratives of disinformation in the Iraqi public sphere is threatening to destabilise an...
This article focuses primarily on the media's impact on international security regimes. It explores ...
This paper explores the relationship between the mass media and public opinion regarding foreign pol...
The toppling of Saddam Hussein in 2003 saw Iraq\u27s media sector shift from a handful of state-run ...
The toppling of Saddam in 2003 brought with it the re-emergence of the free press in Iraq. This has ...
In the avalanche of analyses about what went wrong in Iraq, one area should be of particular interes...
In the avalanche of analyses about what went wrong in Iraq, one area should be of particular interes...
Despite a wealth of recent research which has detailed the impact that new media outlets and technol...
The American war on Iraq in 2003 has unleashed tremendous changes to the Iraqi media. It has been ch...
The toppling of Saddam in 2003 has seen Iraq shift from only a handful of state organs that served a...
In the avalanche of analyses about what went wrong in Iraq, one area should be of particular interes...
Two months after ‘liberating’ Iraq, the Anglo-American authorities in Baghdad decided to control the...
The victory over the territorial rule of the so-called Islamic State provides an opportunity for the...
The victory over the territorial rule of the so-called Islamic State provides an opportunity for the...
Abstract This paper is the comparative study in order to discover the motives of using censorship...
The rise of narratives of disinformation in the Iraqi public sphere is threatening to destabilise an...
This article focuses primarily on the media's impact on international security regimes. It explores ...
This paper explores the relationship between the mass media and public opinion regarding foreign pol...
The toppling of Saddam Hussein in 2003 saw Iraq\u27s media sector shift from a handful of state-run ...
The toppling of Saddam in 2003 brought with it the re-emergence of the free press in Iraq. This has ...
In the avalanche of analyses about what went wrong in Iraq, one area should be of particular interes...
In the avalanche of analyses about what went wrong in Iraq, one area should be of particular interes...
Despite a wealth of recent research which has detailed the impact that new media outlets and technol...
The American war on Iraq in 2003 has unleashed tremendous changes to the Iraqi media. It has been ch...
The toppling of Saddam in 2003 has seen Iraq shift from only a handful of state organs that served a...
In the avalanche of analyses about what went wrong in Iraq, one area should be of particular interes...
Two months after ‘liberating’ Iraq, the Anglo-American authorities in Baghdad decided to control the...
The victory over the territorial rule of the so-called Islamic State provides an opportunity for the...
The victory over the territorial rule of the so-called Islamic State provides an opportunity for the...
Abstract This paper is the comparative study in order to discover the motives of using censorship...
The rise of narratives of disinformation in the Iraqi public sphere is threatening to destabilise an...
This article focuses primarily on the media's impact on international security regimes. It explores ...
This paper explores the relationship between the mass media and public opinion regarding foreign pol...