Has the relationship between the media and terrorist groups changed after September 11th? A case study on the East Turkestan islamic movement.
Since September 11th, 2001, the world as we know has changed dramatically. Hardly a day goes by without a terror-related report in the media. The attacks on Afghanistan and the war in Iraq are repercussions of September 11th. This dissertation seeks to look at the interdependent relationship between...
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Since September 11th, 2001, the world as we know has changed dramatically. Hardly a day goes by without a terror-related report in the media. The attacks on Afghanistan and the war in Iraq are repercussions of September 11th. This dissertation seeks to look at the interdependent relationship between terrorism and the media. |
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Has the relationship between the media and terrorist groups changed after September 11th? A case study on the East Turkestan islamic movement. |
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