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Many New Zealanders, even in politically aware circles, have a limited understanding of West Papua and frequently confuse the Indonesian-controlled territory with its neighbour Papua New Guinea.
Maire Leadbeater
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'It is the way the Pacific's ancient régimes hold onto power. All journalists are under siege. In Fiji, it is an extraordinary assault, coloured by racism, that is tearing apart the media and political system.'
Bernadette Hussain
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'The world is watching and we've got a message'
World coverage on the Sandline affair was in contrast to that of the long-running civil war on Bougainville. Foreign journalists have been kept out and perhaps it is just a coincidence that its horrors have never been live on CNN but now peace is close ...
Michael Field
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Reporting war: Covering the Pacific – Radio NZ International and West Papua as a case study
Commentary: Publicly funded, Radio New Zealand International has a broadcasting role that is not ratings-driven; it has no circulation figures or advertising revenue to worry about.
Walter Zweifel
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Baltic Question in Russia’s Foreign Policy (1558—1730)
The issue of the development of the foreign policy of the Russian Empire in the Baltic region after the death of Peter I is considered as a continuation of the foreign policy of Ivan the Terrible. The aim of the work is to study the continuity of foreign
D. O. Mezhuev
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Text Research of the Book Persian Language-Correspondence and Business Documents (Based on Persian and Russian languages) [PDF]
Administrative correspondence is one of the standard Persian languages that has its own writing characteristics in terms of vocabulary, fixed structural and style stereotypes.
Maryam Shafaghi, Asghar Ghodrati
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REVIEW: Contradiction, paradox and ambiguity
The term ‘international news’ is illustrative of the conflicted nature of journalism. At one and the same time it is well understood and meaningful—and anachronistic in a global era.
Michael Bromley
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Redefining Foreign Correspondence
Along with American journalism generally, foreign correspondence has evolved in the last 250 years so that it scarcely resembles its colonial origins. Not the least of these differences is that it never occurred to colonial printers to have a newsroom ...
Jenner, Eric, Hamilton, John Maxwell
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Poolside rumours at the Centra and the media peddling of them had much to answer for in foreign coverage of the Fiji coup. One reporter was an extreme example of the Stockholm Syndrome but others who remained in Parliament day after day also quickly ...
Michael Field
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