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Proměna mediálního obrazu války v Iráku ("druhé války v Zálivu") v českém tisku v letech 2003-2008 / Changing of a media coverage of the Iraq war in the Czech press in the period 2003-2008Sabolová, Veronika January 2012 (has links)
Diploma thesis "Changing of a Media Coverage of the Iraq War ("Second Gulf War") in a Czech press in the Period 2003-2008" deals with news media position and their activities during the Second Gulf War. The goal of the thesis is to explain the media power during the public opinion influencing. This is the reason why the theoretical part of the thesis deals with a propaganda, agenda-setting function of the mass media and media framing. The Iraq war was the reaction to the September 11th 2001 events and president Bush claimed the war against global terrorism. This is the reason why the thesis deals with sociology of terrorism and connection of terrorism and the news media. Influencing of a public opinion deals with an extensive propaganda campaign of the USA and the UK politics in connection with an agenda-setting function of the mass media by political and media agendas. The goal of the analytical part of the thesis is to find media framing in Czech daily newspapers called Mladá fronta Dnes and Lidové noviny. Quantitative and qualitative research combination is focused on the Second Gulf War changing of media coverage during the six year period started by the allied invasion to the Iraq and ending by George Bush leaving a presidency.
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阿拉伯聯合大公國外交政策之研究(1971-2010) / Study on foreign policies of UAE(1971-2010)蔡伊翔 Unknown Date (has links)
阿拉伯聯合大公國(United Arab Emirates, UAE)並非中東大國,
但卻是世界重要產油國及海灣國家合作理事會創會成員之一。其自
1971 年獨立建國以來,除有內政危機外,同時還需因應周遭強權摩
擦及區域衝突,這些挑戰均係其國家安全之威脅。然而,阿拉伯聯合
大公國在首任總統翟伊德(Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan)的領
導下,充分發揮其務實且具彈性之外交政策面對外來的挑戰,成功確
保國家利益及生存。
本文分析重點在於闡釋阿聯外交政策之特色及實踐,並探討影響
其外交政策之內外因素,以對其外交政策有完整概念。 / United Arab Emirates (UAE) is a small state in the Middle East. But it is
an important oil exporter in the world and an initial member of Gulf
Cooperation Council. Since the seven members of UAE federation was
established in 1971, the UAE government has been spontaneously dealing
with the internal political crisis, frictions between major powers, and
conflicts in this region, which were crucial threats to its national security.
Nevertheless, under the leadership of the first President, Sheikh Zayed
bin Sultan Al Nahyan, the UAE government was capable to cope with
these challenges with the practical and flexible foreign policy, and
successfully safeguarded its national interests.
The content of this thesis is first to analyze the features and conduct of
UAE’s foreign policy. Then, how the internal and external factors
affected the formulation of the policy will be followed.
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Géopolitique et discours des télévisions d'information arabe par satellite de la 1ère guerre du Golfe à l'occupation de l'Irak (1991-2003) / The Arab News Satellite Channels. Geopolitics and discourse, from the first Golf War to the Iraq's occupation (1991-2003)Howayek, Hayat 11 October 2011 (has links)
Le phénomène des télévisions satellitaires a fait son apparition dans le monde arabe en 1990-1991. Date de l’instauration du Nouvel Ordre Mondial. Une progression foisonnante s’est produite, par la suite, profitant d’un espace géolinguistique étendu, d’une ouverture sans précédent et d’un financement généreux. Sont-elles l’expression d’un changement ou bien celle d’une adaptation ? Et au service de qui ? L’étude des chaines d’information en continu Al Jazeera, Al Arabiya ou « flexibles », Abou Dhabi et Al Manar est particulièrement intéressante pour répondre à cette question. Comprendre le fond de ce phénomène, les intérêts qu’il représente, qu’il sert, et les limites du changement qu’il est capable de produire, exige de dresser un état des lieux panoramique, une étude de la géopolitique qui a donné lieu à la naissance de ces télévisions, et qui a dicté les évolutions qu’elles ont subit. L’analyse du contenu et du discours vient repérer les expressions d’une culture démocratique, ou anti démocratique, dont dépend la nature du changement / Since 1990-1991, the number of satellite channels and viewers has grown exponentially in the Arab world, taking advantage of a geolinguistic space that afforded unprecedented degree of openness in a field previously dominated by t ightly-controlled state-owned television stations. The date also coincides with the inception of the New World Order, the waging of the first Gulf War which established a new regional order, and the stirrings of the society of communication. This study of news channels (Al Jazeera, Al Arabiya) and “flexible” channels such as (Abu Dhabi and Al Manar), aims to examine whether they are an expression of change or adaption and whether they serve to perpetuate the status quo of the powers that fund them.
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