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Arab Media, Corporate Media, and Public Relations: The Case of Al Jazeera
(Taylor & Francis (Routledge), 2008)
Over the past few decades, public relations has developed significantly in the West into a sophisticated management function which is recognized as an integral part of any organization's attempt to communicate with various ...
Arab Satellite Television and Crisis Reporting: Covering the Fall of Baghdad
(Sage, 2006)
The question as to what dictates the choices of various media outlets and what guides the professional practices of journalists when reporting on international military crises is particularly pertinent when considering ...
Back to the Future: EU and Gulf Regional Studies
(Gulf Research Center, 2006)
The GCC-EU Research Bulletin is a quarterly newsletter focused on the relationship between the member states of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) and the European Union (EU). The newsletter combines an overview of events ...
The Bottom Line in a Basic Income Experiment
(Walter de Gruyter, 2006)
A basic income (BI) experiment (or a pilot project or an implementation trial) is worth doing if it focuses on the right question. Some of the problems with the U.S. negative income tax (NIT) experiments of the 1970s stemmed ...
The Challenges and Limits of Universalist Concepts: Problematizing Public Opinion in a Mediated Arab Public Sphere
(Brill, 2008)
The author reflects on the participation of media in the Arab world's alteration to changes and the effect of the development in the ascendance of public opinion. He argues that the increasing distribution of television ...
The Civil Society Discourse in Iran
(Taylor & Francis, 2001)
A survey of recent Iranian books and journal articles reveals four important characteristics about how writers and academics in Iran generally perceive the concept of civil society. First and foremost, the notion of 'civil ...
Courting and Containing the Arab Street: Arab Public Opinion, the Middle East and U.S. Public Diplomacy
(Pluto Journals, 2008)
This paper looks at the nature and dynamics of the so-called Arab street. It examines the forces shaping the Arab public opinion. Arguing that Arab public opinion is a real though subtle force to contend with, this paper ...
A Dilemma for Libertarianism
(Sage, 2009)
Many libertarians make a moral argument that liberty requires the freedom to exercise strong property rights. From this, they argue that no more than a minimal state with sharply limited powers of taxation can be justified. ...
An efficiency argument for the Basic Income Guarantee
(Inderscience, 2006)
The most important issue in equality – if not in all economic policy – is the persistence of poverty. This chapter argues that anti-poverty policy needs to move away from the categorical approach towards universalism, ...
EU-GCC Relations: Dynamics, patterns and perspectives
(Taylor & Francis, 2006)
Relations between the European Union (EU) – understood as encompassing both the collective/institutional entity and the individual member states – and the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) have developed slowly and initially ...