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12 Mar 2014Resignations shine unwelcome light on to Russia Today
12 Mar 2014 Former Fellow Angelina Davydova writes: For a TV network which wants to become a…
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13 Dec 2013Putin takes a hard line on soft power with new broadcaster
13 Dec 2013 Former Fellow Angelina Davydova writes: Vladimir Putin has drastically restructured…
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17 Feb 2012
The challenges of reporting foreign policy
17 Feb 2012 Kaijaleena Runsten writes: BBC Diplomatic Correspondent Bridget Kendall lists four…
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10 May 2012
A Million Media Now! The Rise of India on the Global Scene
10 May 2012 Swaminathan Natarajan writes: In spite of many its shortcomings, the boom in the…
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27 Oct 2014Has ‘boring’ Brussels just got interesting?
27 Oct 2014 RISJ launched its new publication Reporting the EU: News, Media and the European…
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14 Mar 2017Fake News, Propaganda, and Influence Operations – a guide to journalism in a new, and more chaotic media environment
14 Mar 2017 This article was first published in Norwegian on NRKbeta in February 2017 and was…
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10 Dec 2015Are the BRICS building a New World Media Order?
10 Dec 2015 By Rodrigo Carro Since the creation of the group in the last decade, the BRICS…
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16 Dec 2014Snowden and the debate on surveillance versus privacy
16 Dec 2014 Seminar ReportWhen Ewen MacAskill, the Guardian’s Defence and Intelligence…
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08 Jan 2010International News - Provision, Trust and Consumption in a Rapidly Changing Broadcasting Environment
Research summary: Paradoxically, amidst an ever more interconnected and globalized world, the…
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