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OverviewThe bloody conflicts of the past decade have focused international attention on the strategic role of the media in promoting war and perpetuating chaos. Written against this backdrop, Forging Peace brings together case studies and legal analysis of the steps that the United Nations, NATO, and other organizations have taken to build pluralist and independent media in the wake of massive human rights violations. It examines current thinking on the legality of unilateral humanitarian intervention, and analyzes in graphic detail the pioneering use of information intervention techniques in conflict zones, ranging from full-scale bombardment and confiscation of transmitters to the establishment of new laws and regulatory regimes. With its focus on the role of media in preventing human rights violations, Forging Peace will influence policy and debate for years to come. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Monroe E Price , Mark ThomsponPublisher: Indiana University Press Imprint: Indiana University Press Dimensions: Width: 16.60cm , Height: 2.40cm , Length: 23.70cm Weight: 0.608kg ISBN: 9780253215734ISBN 10: 0253215730 Pages: 408 Publication Date: 19 August 2002 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Out of Print Availability: Awaiting stock ![]() Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor Information"Monroe E. Price is the founder and co-director of the Programme in Comparative Media Law and Policy at the University of Oxford. He is also the Joseph and Sadie Danciger Professor of Law at Yeshiva University. He is author and editor of numerous books, including Television, the Public Sphere and National Identity. Mark Thompson is a freelance writer and consultant. He is author of A Paper House: The Ending of Yugoslavia and Forging War: The Media in Serbia, Croatia and Bosnia-Hercegovina--chosen as ""Book of the Year"" in The Guardian and The Observer." Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |