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Media and Conflict: Afghanistan as a Relative Success Story
Washington, DC: United States Institute of Peace (USIP) (2008), 8 pp.
"The development of media in post-Taliban Afghanistan has been relatively successful (compared with both the Taliban regime and other countries subject to international intervention) in establishing free and responsible expression despite the lack of electricity, harsh terrain, absence of viable med
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Taliban Propaganda: Winning the War of Words?
Kabul; Brussels: International Crisis Group (2008), 47 pp.
"This report examines the Taliban’s evolving propaganda strategy and its role in shaping perceptions of legitimacy and strength during the Afghan conflict. It argues that the Taliban developed a sophisticated, multi-platform communications apparatus that exploited Afghan nationalism, local grievan
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The Norwegian Media Image of the War in Afghanistan: Peacekeeping or Aggression?
Nordicom Review, volume 26, issue 1 (2005), pp. 95-109
"This article analyzes the framing of Norwegian media coverage of the war against terror in Afghanistan with special emphasis of the coverage of the Norwegian military presence in Afghanistan. Two main issues are discussed: 1. How was the start of the war covered in the media in October 2001? 2. In
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Afghanistan: Der Krieg und die Medien
Bern: Brot für alle (2003), 76 pp.