Contents
Contributor Biographies |
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Introduction |
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Lebanon: A Faltering Mesh of Political and Commercial Interests |
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Syria: A Fragmented Media System |
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Palestine: Resilient Media Practices for National Liberation |
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Jordan: Media’s Sustainability during Hard Times |
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Iraq: Media between Democratic Freedom and Security Pressures |
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Saudi Arabia: From National Media to Global Player |
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United Arab Emirates: Media for Sustainable Development |
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Qatar: A Small Country with a Global Outlook |
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Bahrain: Media-Assisted Authoritarianism |
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Kuwait: From “Hollywood of the Gulf” to Social Media Diwaniyas |
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Oman: Time for Fundamental Changes |
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Yemen: Unsettled Media for an Unsettled Country |
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Egypt: A Divided and Restricted Media Landscape after the Transformation |
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Sudan: Media under the Military–Democratic Pendulum |
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Libya: From Jamahirization to Post-Revolutionary Chaos |
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Tunisia: The Transformative Media Landscape after the Revolution |
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Algeria: The Costs of Clientelism |
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Morocco: Competitive Authoritarianism in Media Reforms |
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Conclusion |
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Acknowledgements |
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Index |