Look Who’s Fair And Balanced
(Aug. 22, 2006) The summer of 2006 marked an important milestone for Arab media. Israel and…
Future History: A Glimpse of What U.S. Lebanon Policy Could Spawn
Published on Thursday, August 3, 2006 by CommonDreams.org It is very likely that the world will…
Open Season on Journalists in the Middle East
The pen may be “mightier than the sword,” but in recent years, the sword has left a trail of…
Lebanon: Black and White and Dead All Over
Tuesday 25 July 2006 (28 Jumada al-Thani 1427) Once more, US Marines are on Lebanese soil. Once…
Al-Jazeera International, Not Quite Ready for Takeoff
CAIRO (April 27, 2006) - Those new monitors they’re installing in Washington briefing rooms…
U.S. Middle East Policy: Caught between Iraq and the hard guys
February 28, 2006 The visit to the Middle East last week by U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza…
Why all the fuss now?
16 - 22 February 2006 In a confused world of overlapping cultures, authoritarian and extremist…
Western, Arab Journalists Miles Apart in Cartoon Rift
DOHA, QATAR (Feb. 3, 2006) - It is a row that gives new meaning to the phrase, “publish and be…
Reporting a revolution: the changing Arab media landscape
Vol. 1 2006 Camera-phone videos of Egyptian police torturing suspects posted on YouTube.com.…
A New Arab Media Rises From the Rubble
CAIRO (Dec. 14, 2005) — In the explosion that killed An Nahar publisher Gebran Tueni in Beirut…
Urban Renewal in the Global Village: How Palestine became a Marker of Muslim Identity
(Fall 2005) Abstract A radical restructuring of the global media landscape and the emergence of…
Beyond Media ‘Dialogues’: Time to put away the champagne flutes
Issue 3, Fall 2007 “It’s the condescending attitude that I get tired of,” a top editor at…