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Notes on Turkish Politics (4): The Interdependence between Media, Business and Politics

The media-politics relationship in Turkey has been one of the most important factors shaping the quality of democracy. Media is seen as the “fourth estate”...

The Media System Within and Beyond the West: Australian, Russian and Chinese Media

This article takes Australian, Russian and Chinese media as three examples to differentiate media systems and elucidate their political or economic context to understand...

Africa No Filter: Shifting stereotypical narratives

Africa No Filter is a not-for-profit organization set up to help shift harmful and stereotypical narratives about Africa through research, advocacy and grant-making to storytellers....

Diplomats from Middle Powers, prepare for Great Power Campaigns

The pandemic has changed many aspects of the world and our daily lives. In the context of great power competition, it might not have...

Media, Democratic Politics and Citizen Journalism

Media plays a key role in liberal democratic regimes. There are many functions of media in enhancing democracy. Media freedom is essential to a...

An Analysis on Marshall McLuhan’s concepts

Marshall McLuhan is an important scholar who has made major contributions to communication discipline through introducing new concepts like “global village” and “medium is...

Armenia-Azerbaijan Propaganda War and American Media Bias

Authors: Dr. Farid Shafiyev and Dr. Esmira Jafarova The conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan, which underwent tectonic changes after the Second Karabakh War (27.09-10.11.2020) had...

The dangerous job of separating ‘truth from falsehood’

Prominent journalists and champions of press freedom from across the world are examining ways to overcome increasing challenges facing the media during a two-day online conference organized jointly by the UN’s cultural and educational agency,...

Iranian media and Nagorno-Karabakh Conflict

Freedom of the press and the Media are both considered the fundamental pillars of Democracy across the globe.  However, some authoritarian regimes restrict and...

Vast majority of crimes against journalists yet to be resolved: UNESCO

Even though 2020 saw a “slight decrease” in the rate of impunity for crimes against journalists, 87 per cent of such cases worldwide were...

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The Rise of Algorithmic Decision-Making in Warfare

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From the IAEA to the G7: The Contested Meaning of Global AI Governance

In May 2026, just hours before President Donald Trump...

EurAsian (Networks of) Corridors

For over a century, discussions about Eurasia have been...

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