The toppling of Saddam Hussein in 2003 saw Iraq\u27s media sector shift from a handful of state-run 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 nationally. Not unexpectedly, several problems have accompanied this divergent, ad-hoc and highly volatile mediascape. Although recognizing important factors, including dangers faced by Iraqi journalists, and the dearth of appropriate press laws, this article focuses instead on attempts by certain key foreign and domestic political bodies to manufacture consent in Iraq via their interference in the post-Saddam media sector. These foreign influences are Iran, ...
Ever since the U.S.\u27 2003 invasion, Iraq\u27s legal system has been mired by corruption, sectaria...
Since the democratic elections held across Iraq in 2005 and 2010 much attention has understandably b...
As with all wars, the U.S. military invasion of Iraq in 2003 needed to be portrayed as a just war in...
The toppling of Saddam in 2003 brought with it the re-emergence of the free press in Iraq. This has ...
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...
Despite a wealth of recent research which has detailed the impact that new media outlets and technol...
The toppling of Saddam in 2003 has seen Iraq shift from only a handful of state organs that served a...
The American war on Iraq in 2003 has unleashed tremendous changes to the Iraqi media. It has been ch...
This article discusses the longstanding and recent intentions of the United States to include Iraq i...
Abstract This paper is the comparative study in order to discover the motives of using censorship...
This article focuses primarily on the media's impact on international security regimes. It explores ...
Despite the occupation and ensuing war, Iraq has experienced the mergence of a truly pluralistic med...
Two months after ‘liberating’ Iraq, the Anglo-American authorities in Baghdad decided to control the...
This thesis examines the way in which the mass media, including major newspapers, and television cha...
Ever since the U.S.\u27 2003 invasion, Iraq\u27s legal system has been mired by corruption, sectaria...
Since the democratic elections held across Iraq in 2005 and 2010 much attention has understandably b...
As with all wars, the U.S. military invasion of Iraq in 2003 needed to be portrayed as a just war in...
The toppling of Saddam in 2003 brought with it the re-emergence of the free press in Iraq. This has ...
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...
Despite a wealth of recent research which has detailed the impact that new media outlets and technol...
The toppling of Saddam in 2003 has seen Iraq shift from only a handful of state organs that served a...
The American war on Iraq in 2003 has unleashed tremendous changes to the Iraqi media. It has been ch...
This article discusses the longstanding and recent intentions of the United States to include Iraq i...
Abstract This paper is the comparative study in order to discover the motives of using censorship...
This article focuses primarily on the media's impact on international security regimes. It explores ...
Despite the occupation and ensuing war, Iraq has experienced the mergence of a truly pluralistic med...
Two months after ‘liberating’ Iraq, the Anglo-American authorities in Baghdad decided to control the...
This thesis examines the way in which the mass media, including major newspapers, and television cha...
Ever since the U.S.\u27 2003 invasion, Iraq\u27s legal system has been mired by corruption, sectaria...
Since the democratic elections held across Iraq in 2005 and 2010 much attention has understandably b...
As with all wars, the U.S. military invasion of Iraq in 2003 needed to be portrayed as a just war in...