NAM and the New International Information and Communication Order |
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... telecommunication union's tradi- tional policy of " first come first served " has deprived the developing countries of equal access to the vital natural re- sources , the electro - magnetic spectrum and geostationary satellite orbit ...
... telecommunication union's tradi- tional policy of " first come first served " has deprived the developing countries of equal access to the vital natural re- sources , the electro - magnetic spectrum and geostationary satellite orbit ...
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... telecommunication viz . , the telegraph , telephone and telex etc. is largely owned by the developed countries and that helps it to control all information media in the Third World coun- tries . A survey shows that eighty per cent of ...
... telecommunication viz . , the telegraph , telephone and telex etc. is largely owned by the developed countries and that helps it to control all information media in the Third World coun- tries . A survey shows that eighty per cent of ...
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... telecommunication includ- ing telex , computer facilities , television and news satellites with inadequate financial , technical and human resources , the developing countries ' dependence on western media monopo- lies is increasing ...
... telecommunication includ- ing telex , computer facilities , television and news satellites with inadequate financial , technical and human resources , the developing countries ' dependence on western media monopo- lies is increasing ...
Contents
Foreword | 5 |
Introduction | 11 |
Mass Media and the Third World | 18 |
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achievements aims Algiers Algiers Summit aligned countries American apartheid balanced flow Belgrade BONAC broadcasting cent colonial COMINAC communica Communication Order communication system communication technology concept Conference cooperation cultural Declaration Delhi devel developing countries developing world dissemination distorted domination exchange existing imbalances field of information flow of information foreign free and balanced free flow global Harare Harare Declaration hence imperialism imperialist important information and communication international information order IPDC Jakarta Declaration Latin America loping countries MacBride MacBride Report mass media monopolistic munication NAMEDIA NANAP national information newspapers NIIO non-aligned countries Non-aligned Movement objective political Pool principles problems promote radio and TV regional Reuter rightly role satellite social strengthening struggle for NIICO telecommunication television Third World Third World countries tion and communication tional transnational news agencies UNESCO United Nations veloping Voice of America western countries western media western news agencies world information