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The correspondent, the combatant, and the comic : how moderator style and guest civility shape news credibility
(2010-08)
Tailored within the increasingly competitive news environment, televised interview programs have adopted a range of moderating styles, heralding a rise in "combatant" and "comic" moderators to complement the conventional ...
Web-Based Learning in Qatar and the GCC States
(Center for International and Regional Studies, 2010)
This contribution surveys the historical development and current state of e-learning in Qatar and the GCC states, including the educational, political, social, and financial factors that led to the adoption and development ...
Georgetown Public Policy Review Volume 15 Number 1
(Georgetown University, 2010)
Fixing the Kingdom: Political Evolution and Socio-Economic Challenges in Bahrain
(Center for International and Regional Studies, 2010)
Bahrain has entered into a more ‘progressive’ phase of its history under King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa. Various parliamentary and legislative restructuring, in addition to discernable changes within civil society, have ...
The GCC States and the Shifting Balance of Global Power
(Center for International and Regional Studies, 2010)
This paper maps the changing engagement strategies of the six member-states of the Gulf Cooperation Council in the global order. It examines how and why the Gulf states have emerged as visible and powerful global actors ...
New Directions in Islamic Thought
(Center for International and Regional Studies, 2010)
CIRS Annual Report 2009-2010
(Center for International and Regional Studies, 2010)
The Masjid, Yesterday and Today
(Center for International and Regional Studies, 2010)
Throughout history, Muslim communities have always been attached, in one form
or another, to the mosque or the masjid as it is known in Arabic. The masjid was not
restricted to being a place of worship, a location for ...
Utraque Unum 3:1 (2010)
(Georgetown University. Tocqueville Forum on the Roots of American DemocracyGeorgetown University. Toqueville Forum on the Roots of American Democracy, 2010)