02062nam 2200385Ka 450 991069835920332120080130151820.0(CKB)25436075400041(OCoLC)190858960(EXLCZ)992543607540004120080117j200801 ua 0engtxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierMedia and conflict[electronic resource] Afghanistan as a relative success story /Yll Bajraktari and Christina ParajonWashington, DC U.S. Institute of Peace[2008]7 pages, 1 unnumbered page digital, PDF fileSpecial report (United States Institute of Peace) ;198Title from title screen (viewed on Jan. 14, 2008)."January 2008.""This information and conclusions drawn in this report are based on presentations by a panel of media experts that gathered for a session of the United States Institute of Peace's Working Group on Media and Conflict, organized in June 2007. John Langlois, of the U.S. Agency for International Development's Office of Transition Initiatives, chairs the group. Panel speakers included Thomas Dine, former director of Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty; Adam Kaplan, U.S. Agency for International Development; Linda Flour of the Rendon Group; and John West of Internews" -- P. 1.Includes bibliographical references (page[1]).Introduction -- Radio delivering information to the Afghan people -- Enhancing government capacity to communicate -- International actors step in as needed -- Cause for concern -- Conclusions.Mass mediaPolitical aspectsAfghanistanMass mediaPolitical aspectsBajraktari Ylber1393750Parajon Christina1382135United States Institute of Peace.GPOGPOBOOK9910698359203321Media and conflict3511119UNINA