Al Jazeera’s Palestine Papers: Middle East media politics in the post-WikiLeaks era
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Zayani, Mohamed
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Shortly after WikiLeaks published thousands of confidential US diplomatic cables, Al Jazeera released hundreds of classified documents pertaining to the Palestinian–Israeli negotiations. Known as the ‘Palestine Papers’, these documents are noteworthy not only because they provide insights into the stalled negotiations and rekindle the debate over the Middle East conflict, but also because they offer a glimpse into the complex interpenetration between media, geo-politics, and state interests in a conflict-ridden region in the post-WikiLeaks era.
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1177/1750635212469910Date Published
2013Rights
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Media, War & Conflict, 6(1)
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Sage
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