The uses of violence: global media networks were supposed to make it more difficult for rogue states to perpetrate violence against their victims. But ... effect.: An article from: Arena Magazine
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Author(s)Chris Scanlon
ISBN / ASINB0009FYKWA
ISBN-13978B0009FYKW5
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Title: The uses of violence: global media networks were supposed to make it more difficult for rogue states to perpetrate violence against their victims. But the age of mediatised war may have the opposite effect.
Author: Chris Scanlon
Publication:Arena Magazine (Refereed)
Date: April 1, 2003
Publisher: Arena Printing and Publications Pty. Ltd.
Page: 15(2)
Distributed by Thomson Gale
Citation Details
Title: The uses of violence: global media networks were supposed to make it more difficult for rogue states to perpetrate violence against their victims. But the age of mediatised war may have the opposite effect.
Author: Chris Scanlon
Publication:Arena Magazine (Refereed)
Date: April 1, 2003
Publisher: Arena Printing and Publications Pty. Ltd.
Page: 15(2)
Distributed by Thomson Gale

